Monday, April 22, 2013

Conair 225R Comfort Grip 1875 Watt

Hi Bernie here, I have been using the Conair 225R Comfort Grip 1875 Watt for a couple of months now and I love it.

This was a replacement hair dryer for me, my last Conair I bought back in the late 90's, so it lasted over ten years.  Good solid construction, pretty quiet for the power.  

The attachments work well.  I am very pleased.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Hi Bernie here, here's my Intuit Quicken 2013 for Home and Business review:

I have used Quicken for Home & Business for the last 6 years, so the 2013 is an update for me.

  • Very easy to install
  • Easy to set up for your Home & Business
  • Better reports than previous years
  • Creating invoices very easy


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Friday, March 1, 2013

Hi This is Bernie, These are the products we will be reviewing over the next few weeks at In Review.

Keep checking back.  If you have a product you would like more information on send us the information in a comment.

Thanks

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Steviva Sweetener as seen on Dr. Oz

Quicken Home & Business 2013

Conair 225R Comfort Grip 1875 Watt

Xbox Live

Locking Rural Mailbox

Aqua Fresh Water Filter this is a replacement for a Samsung water filter at about half the cost.


Grand Central Station 100 Years

Claritin 70 Count for $19.35

Kindle Fire HD 8.9" 32 g


Universal Security Instruments MCND401B M Series Plug-In Carbon Monoxide and Natural Gas Alarm with 9-Volt Battery Backup




Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Norpro Avocado Slicer

Today, at In Review, we are testing the Norpro Stainless Steel Avocado Slicer.

I have never tried this product before and the Review Video shows our first time using this clever item. With just two tries I was able to get perfectly sliced avocados which is a testament to how easy this slicer really is to use.  http://youtu.be/YfbRiVKS4mk



With the sliced avocado you can garnish your favorite green salad; add as a topping to your Arbondiga Soup; or dice for chunky guacamole.

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Recipe:

Chunky Guacamole

Ingredients:
2 ripe avocados
2 tbsp mayo/salad dressing
2 tbsp salsa
salt and pepper to taste

Directions:
1. Dice avocado using the Norpro Stainless Steel Avocado Slicer. First, do your initial slice from the large end of the avocado, do not remove the meat from the skin; next simply rotate the avocado 1/2 turn and using the slicer cut through from side to side. Empty the diced avocado into medium sized bowl.

2. Add mayo/salad dressing, salsa (use your favorite jar or home-made salsa), and salt and pepper to the bowl of avocado.

3. Gently fold together until mixed.

Serve with tortilla chips; pita bread; or use as garnish on home-made tacos, burritos and Huevos Rancheros. Also a great way to pump up that store bought Mexican food to give it an authentic taste.


In Review Tip:


Did you know that if you place the avocado pit into your bowl of guacamole it will prevent it from turning brown!

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Sandra Lee's 5.5 qt. Porcelain Enamel Cast Iron Dutch Oven

I received this wonderful product, Sandra Lee's 5.5 qt. Porcelain Enamel Cast Iron Dutch Oven, from my daughter, Andrea and my son-in-law Doug for Christmas 2012 and I love it!


I love to make soups and stews so this is the perfect 5.5 qt. Porcelain Enamel Cast Iron Dutch Oven for me.

Last night I made Arbondiga (meatball) Soup, one of my favorite recipes from my husband, Ramon's Family Recipe Book.

Arbondiga (meatball) Soup

Ingrediets:
20-24 Meatballs (Later I will post my recipe for meatballs)
2 Quarts Water
2 Cans 14oz. Chicken Broth
 1/2 to 1 Cup Rice (depending how thick you like)
1/2 Onion Chopped
1 Jalepno Chopped
1 Carrot Peeled and sliced
1/2 Cup Chopped Cilantro
1 4oz Can Diced Gren Chilies
1 4oz Can El Pato Tomato Sauce
1 4oz Can Tomato Sauce
Oil For Sauteing
Cummin, Salt, Pepper, Garlic Powder, Onion Salt and Chili Poweder To Taste.




Pour about three tablespoons of oil into the Sandra Lee 5.5 qt. Porcelain Enamel Cast Iron Dutch Oven. Heat on medium unitl a drop of water sizzles when placed in dutch Oven.
Dice Onion and Jalapeno (we like our soup spicey so we do not remove seeds from Jalapeno, but they can be removed for a milder soup)  I store the left over Onion in a Norpro Fruit and Vegetable Keeper to get the most life out of my fruits and vegetables.

















Add diced Onion and Jalapeno to Dutch Oven.










  Slice carrot and add to Dutch Oven


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Stir to combine. Add water and chicken stock, bring to boil.













 

Add Spices, chop Cilantro and add to Dutch Oven.









Turn up heat and bring to a boil.  Add rice.








Return boil, and stir fequently for 10 minutes, reduce heat, and add pre-cooked meatballs and stir to mix.









Cover and simmer for 30 to 45 minutes stirring occasionally. Serve with a spoonful of sourcream, salsa and flour tortillas for dipping.


The Sandra Lee's 5.5 qt. Porcelain Enamel Cast Iron Dutch Oven, worked great.  It produced even heat and I had no sticking at all.  I would highly recommend this product.  And The Arbondiga Soup turned out delicious.

Stay tuned I will be reviewing more products and giving you more recipes to help you in your busy lifes.