The first product is the Food Slicer Pro by Deni II. Here is what I said about the product when I reviewed it on CSN stores.
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Sunday, December 12, 2010
Solution Sunday-CSN Stores with product review!
The first product is the Food Slicer Pro by Deni II. Here is what I said about the product when I reviewed it on CSN stores.
My Review of Memory Foam Knee Pillow
Originally submitted at CSN Stores
Features:
- Ergonomically designed to provide ideal spinal alignment to help reduce lower back leg hip ankle or joint pain
- Sleeping or sitting can be difficult for those with back leg hip or joint pain
- Keeps your legs hips and spine parallel and aligned
Fantastic Product for Knee/Hip Problems
I have slept with a pillow between my legs since I was pregnant with my daughter. I was too cheap to get an actual leg pillow, but I often thought about it. Since I had a gift card and the price was good, I decided to gamble on this.
I remember when it came in that my daughter wanted to try it before I did. I informed her it was mine! I love the fact that it does not move around during the night, and it elevates my legs just enough. It is small, and although I have not taken the cover off, I like the fact you can take off the cover and throw it in the wash. As I have used it more and more, it has contoured to my legs--a nice memory foam characteristic.
(legalese)
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Sporadic Saturday--I Need Your Input
Fortified Friday--I know it's actually midnight Saturday morning!
I am planning to add more vegetables and fruit into my meals. I posted how I have gained some weight, and I used to eat at least 3 veggies a day and 2-3 fruit. So I plan to get back to this. I really need to get away from eating all these canned meals that are loaded with who knows what. It is time to make a change. While this week will not be that week, I know that I need more fruits and vegetables in my diet. It may mean eating a salad at least once a day, but I can handle it. I used to do it all the time. That is when I lost all my weight.
So expect to see some changes in the recipes I post as the new year begins!
Friday, December 10, 2010
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Thoughtful Thursday--My Goals
So what are my goals for 2011? I am just beginning to think. I will list some tonight.
1. I have gained about 5 pounds or so, and I definitely need to rev up my exercise plan and perhaps even track my calories again. I think my weight gain has come about mainly due to stress. I was doing some reading, and stress can cause weight gain even if you do not change what you are eating. I am not an emotional eater except in extreme circumstances. My goal is to get down to 135 pound. I have about 15 pounds to go.
2. To reach 300 followers of this blog by the end of 2011. I think that is a reasonable goal. After all, I am nearly at 130. And the summer will finally give me some time to get some things done with it. With the increase of followers, hopefully I will get my blog neatly and beautifully organized. And hopefully I'll have some giveaways!
3. This is one I had last year and just didn't do. I want to make some more gifts this coming year. I have lots of craft links saved, and I could make some great gifts--I have in years past. So my goal is to make at least 1 craft per month that I can give as a gift--or give away on here.
4. To consistently spend time with the Lord. To grow in my spiritual walk. That is always a goal. I am way behind in my Bible reading, but I plan to get caught up tomorrow.
You know, I think I need to look into creating some kind of challenge concerning 2011 goals. I'm sure others will, but I think it might be kind of interesting if I hosted a challenge. I'll have to put my thinking cap on!
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Well-Spoken Wednesday--"Letters to Juliet" movie review
Now to the movie review. A couple weeks ago--maybe 3 now--I happened to request a movie from the library. I saw it advertised on our Direct TV pay per view channel, and I liked the fact that it had Taylor Swift's song "Love Story" on it. That is a song that God has used in my own life in regards to the promises concerning Martin. So I thought I'd give it a try. I remember when it came out in the theaters, and I wanted to see it, but as usual, I don't get to see films I want to see unless they appeal to my daughter.
I was fortunate to be one of the first at our library to receive this movie. I sat down on a Friday night, and I began to watch it. Although the engaged couple were living together, there were no bedroom scenes and no really bad language. That was refreshing. And I looked forward to seeing Vanessa Redgrave in it. I remember her from Camelot. She was always so beautiful and such a great actress. As they all were in that family.
I was drawn into the premise of the movie. People would write letters to Juliet and leave them on the wall of her supposed house. Then Italian ladies would answer the letters. An American lady, Sophie, who is engaged to a chef, Gael, has come to Italy with her fiancée for a "pre-honeymoon." The idea is to spend some quality time together before they get married. He is preoccupied with his chef and restaurant duties. She is left to her own devices, and she finds and unanswered letter to Juliet from some 40 years ago. Sophie answers it.
Enter Vanessa Redgrave as the grandmother Claire to Charlie, a young impudent from England. Claire has come to find her long-lost love. Charlie is against the entire quest. But as he and Sophie help Claire to find her love, Charlie and Sophie unwittingly fall in love. You can probably figure out the rest. I'll just say it has a happy ending as chick flicks always must!
This movie touched me because Charlie is a proud Englishman who does not believe in romance. And he was oh so handsome! The actor, Christopher Egan, is dashing! And I couldn't help but think of Martin. Yes, I was brought to tears. There I was crying like a silly schoolgirl at the end of the film. What a sap I have become!
I got to watch the film again the next day because my mom wanted to see it. It was so nice to see a nice film with virtually no bad language or questionable scenes. And Vanessa Redgrave--it was so nice to see an older lady who has not bought into all the plastic surgery garbage. While she is definitely aged, her figure is still flawless, and she has loads of spunk. I enjoyed her a lot.
So if you get a chance, buy or rent (or check your library) Letters to Juliet. If you like a good romance film, check it out!
Fantastic for the Price
My only complaint really is that it is difficult to clean. You have to be very careful when taking the blade off, and there is no way to sanitize it. I would not recommend it at all for raw meat. But for the price, you cannot beat it!
Moving along, I think I'll review one more product from them tonight.