Augen Gentouch78 Android Tablet Review

Over at TestFreaks I just posted my review of the Augen Gentouch78 Android Tablet, and I like it really! It’s not as bad as the initial reviews sad it was really. It could be considered a cheap media player, but it’s much more than that.

Link: http://www.testfreaks.com/blog/review/review-of-augen-gentouch78-7-android-tablet/

Quote:
” Today for review I’ve got a product that has gotten a bad rap in the early reviews for it. I like getting products like these for review because I want to see for myself. The product I have is the Augen Gentouch78 7” Android Tablet and it was provided by Geeks.com for my review. I did some research and found that the early reviews were slightly flawed, they reviewed a tablet that was different than the one I got and one that didn’t have everything working correctly on it. The Gentouch78 is what one would certainly call a budget tablet, coming in at under $200 so right from the start we’re not expecting much from it. Honestly I’ve enjoyed my time with the tablet, sure it’s not some blazingly fast amazing workhorse tablet but it works and it’s fun to use. It’s a product for those that enjoy tinkering surely, if you’re the type of person that likes to explore and get the most out of your Android based products then this is certainly one for you.”

And don’t forget you can get all kinds of computer parts at great prices at Geeks!

Six Tips for Making a Gingerbread House from TheChocolateBelles.com

Don’t know exactly why I’m posting this, other than because I thought it was cool I guess, and rather useful too.

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The Chocolate Belles in New Jersey is teaching their popular gingerbread house classes for parents and children. One class already sold out so a new class has been added. Whether you take a class or make your own, follow these tips for making a gingerbread house like a pro.

The holidays are coming and The Chocolate Belles, a candy and cakes craft store in New Jersey, encourages family traditions. To help they have tips, classes and gingerbread house making supplies.

 

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Here are 6 tips to making the perfect gingerbread house:

1.    Make the gingerbread at least one week ahead.
One of the biggest mistakes people make when baking gingerbread is not letting it harden. If the gingerbread is too soft it won’t hold up. “Some of our customers bake the gingerbread for their gingerbread house in the summer. They want to be sure it’s all ready to decorate come December,” says The Chocolate Belles owner Ann Shortt. Need a good gingerbread house pattern or recipe? See our blog at http://blog.thechocolatebelles.com

2.    Let the icing dry completely.
If your icing is soft the walls and roof will slide around when you add candy and decorations. One woman explained how she used shredded wheat to make a thatched roof on her gingerbread house before letting the icing set completely. The extra weight made the house too heavy and it collapsed. Avoid this problem by letting the frosting set for a few hours.

3.    Make sure the house is square.
The pieces of gingerbread should be square to start with or your house will be crooked. To help, use a gingerbread house mold, taking care that all walls are an even thickness — about one fourth of an inch thick.

4.    Make a Chocolate House.
Don’t like the taste of gingerbread? Consider making a chocolate house instead. They take about half the time and are easier to assemble. Make decorations such as snowmen, or Santa with his sleigh and reindeer with our molds. You can make an entire chocolate village. Our molds come in various sizes up to 24 inches tall – a size that takes 80 lbs. of chocolate to make!

5.    Use an icing recipe with meringue powder.
Some recipes for icing call for egg white but they result in an icing that is not as firm or forgiving as one with meringue powder. Choose an icing recipe with meringue powder or buy a pre-made icing mix that just needs water. If you want to make your own, The Chocolate Belles icing recipe is also on our blog at http://blog.thechocolatebelles.com

6.    Sign up for a class.
Part of making a gingerbread house is making memories with your kids. Parents can skip the work and sign up for a class so all of the hard work is done and all you need to do is the fun part. The Chocolate Belles has a popular “Mommy and Me Class” that sells out quickly every year. For $35 and two hours you get all the supplies to make your own gingerbread house. The next class will be held on December 20th. Sign up at http://thechocolatebelles.com/decorating-classes/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=10

WTF? Easy Open?!

My oldest son likes Chef Boyardee canned meal, and they’re usually only $1 each so I buy them, they’re quick and easy.

In the latest few I got they have Easy Open pop top lids, or do they?

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So much for Easy open.. and yes the bottom is the same, still not easy open.. oh well, I wonder if there’s actually mini ravioli in it?

I guess they’re easy open if you have an electric can opener!

Updates and Links..

Times sure flies doesn’t it? It’s always in the back of my mind to post something here but I never seem to get around to doing it. So here’s some of my latest work:

 

From TestFreaks:

Review of Kingston Class 4 32gb MicroSDHC Card

Review of HP Mini 5103 Netbook

Review of Compro IP55 Intelligent Megapixel/HD Network Camera

Review of OCZ Enyo 64gb USB 3.0 Portable Solid State Drive

Review of Cirago HydraDisplay X3 Displayport to 3 DVI Multimonitor Adapter

Review of HP Compaq 6005 Pro Ultraslim PC

Review of Seagate 3TB FreeAgent GoFlex Desk External Drive

Review of Verizon BlackBerry Curve 3G Smartphone

Review of CiragoTV Platinum CMC3000 Multimedia Player

Review of OCZ DDR3 PC3-10666 8GB Gold Edition Ram

Review of muvee Reveal 8

Review of Cirago CST6000 250gb USB 3.0 Hard Drive

 

From DIY Guides:

Upgrade Your Xbox 360 to a 250GB hard drive

Review of Nostalgia Electronics Hard & Sugar-Free Cotton Candy Maker

Review of SimpliSafe Security System

Review of Swann Security OutbackCam Camera & Video Recorder

 

From BonaFideReviews:

Review of NZXT Sentry LXE Touch Screen Fan Controller

Review of USB Portable Media Player w/Card Reader & OTB

Review of Mionix Naos 3200 Optical Gaming Mouse

Review of Artisan Classic Premium Mouse Pad

Review of USB Portable Media Player w/Card Reader

Review of 21.5" Compaq Q2159 1080p Widescreen LCD Monitor

Review of Thermaltake BlacX 5G USB 3.0 Hard Drive Dock

Review of Lian Li PC-V352R Red Aluminum MicroATX/ITX Desktop Case

Review of Patriot DDR3 Viper II ‘Sector 5′ Series 1600MHz Ram

 

From iGadgetLife:

Review of Powermat Home & Office Mat with Powercube

Review of Two Cirago Bluetooth 3.0 USB Micro Adapters

Review of Siig Wireless Multi-Touchpad Mini Keyboard

Review of Thermaltake Massive23 LX Notebook Cooler

Quick Review: AT&T QR Code Scanner and Creator

Review of Callpod Onyx Bluetooth Headset

 

From DragonSteelMods:

Lian Li PC-8FI Case Review

ARTISAN KAI.g3 HIEN – SOFT Gaming Mouse Pad Review

ARTISAN KAI.g3 HIEN Gaming Mouse Pad Review

Silenx Effizio EFZ-80HA2 Compact CPU Cooler Review

iStar BPU-124V2-SS Hot-Swap Backplane RAID Cage Review

 

From Mobility Digest:

Mobility Digest Review: Vivitar DVR 910 8.1MP 720p HD Camcorder
Mobility Digest Review: RightWay Spotter Dale Jr. Edition 4.3" Touchscreen GPS
Mobility Digest Review: Airlink 101 AP671W 802.11N Access Point
Mobility Digest Review: Samsung : ) Smiley SGH-t359
Mobility Digest Review: Smartparts SPDPF104 10.4” Digital Photo Frame
Mobility Digest Review: Motorola H17txt with MotoSpeak Bluetooth Headset

 

From Xbox360Digest:

ZigZag Storage Tower

Connect 4×4 (Hasbro Family Game Night)

Jenga (Hasbro Family Game Night)

Pictureka (Hasbro Family Game Night)

 

hmm.. lot of sites I write for these days….. wow…