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Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Restaurant Review - Ocean Fish and Chips

Posted on 21:02 by mandela
Occasionally in my travels I come across food establishments that just need to be mentioned. Usually its a small local eatery that has such amazing food that it should be considered a 'Jewel' in whatever city it resides. Of course there is a flip side to that coin, there's very occasionally a place with food so horrible that I feel its a public service to spread the word. This is the case with Ocean Fish and Chips in Sacramento, CA.

This small little food stop is located on the outskirts of Metro Sacramento, in an area called Arden Arcade. It boasts as its signature meal as London Style Fish & Chips, written across the large window. When you walk in, you'll notice a few customers seemingly enjoying there meals, which will put you slightly at ease after seeing there were no cars in the parking spaces in front. I suppose they live close by and walked in??

The gentleman who takes your order is a very friendly Japanese man, his wife will wave and say hi, and you will feel quite welcome. I decided to try a few different things, and see if this was going to be my 'go to' restaurant in Sacramento. I was served up with my order which consisted of the London Style Fish & Chips, Fried Scallops, and a Teriyaki chicken bowl.

Lets start with the London Style Fish & Chips: The fish was deep fried and it was served with fries, that was as close to London Style that I could see. The batter was plain, and though light and crispy, really had no taste other than the oil it was fried in. The fish itself, I couldn't identify, though I would guess it was pollock which is cheap and commonly used for batter cooked fish. It had a nice flaky texture, but still it didn't really taste like fish. Now usually it's hard to mess up french fries, you drop a string potato in the the grease & fry to a golden brown, remove, drain, season, serve... easy peasy.... or is it?? These fries were obviously frozen, not a terrible thing for a local joint, but these were freezer burned.. and you could taste it. Sadly a little seasoning would of at least covered up the freezer burned taste a little, but they were served without even a pinch of salt.

Next was the Fried Scallops: Now I've met chefs who couldn't properly cook a scallop, and even more customers that have never eaten a properly cooked one. So I really didn't have high expectations or any expectations for that matter, and yet I was still disappointed. First they were overcooked, ok big deal I could live with that. But what really scared me was the taste. Have you ever bitten into something truly rotten, that taste of 'YUCK' that swirls in your mouth and causes you to salivate to point of wanting to vomit. I chewed 3 times and spit it out, nope I wasn't going to take the chance.

I spent a good 5 minutes trying to get the rancid taste out of my mouth. And when most of it was gone, I decided to try the Teriyaki Chicken bowl: I ordered the Teriyaki sauce on the side, to many times I've been burned with a really bad sauce on fairly good meat. Just because someone can make one doesn't mean they can make the other as well.. LOL! The amount of chicken was disappointing considering what I paid for it, about a 1/4 cup of chicken on a large bed of rice with sesame seeds sprinkled on it. I took a bite of chicken and was overpowered by the taste of salt. The same taste you get when eating one of those frozen over proccessed meat-like bags of chicken you buy at Wal Mart. This was not good, but I struggled through and dipped a piece in the teriyaki sauce, which didn't add anything. It was a weak and watery sauce... with barely a hint of teriyaki.

It goes without saying that I didn't finish any of this food, and sadly the only thing with any flavor was the overly salty dark meat chicken. I will ovoid this place every time I'm in town, and I recommend you avoid it to.
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Sunday, 11 August 2013

Instagc Review - Is InstaGC safe & legit?

Posted on 18:56 by mandela
A friend of mine introduced me to InstaGC.com, a GPT site that promises instant gift cards to do offers, watch videos, play games, etc. I'm always a little cautious of any site that says you can get something for nothing. Yet it has been my experience that there are a few out there that actually deliver on what they claim. InstaGC is definitely one of the good ones. And the best part is, you don't have to wait for the gift card to arrive in the mail. These are instant E-giftcards, sent directly to your email address.

There are several ways to get the free gift cards they offer, and they have quite a variety to choose from. From PayPal to Walmart and everything in between. And they are always adding different gift cards to make the selection even larger. The easiest way to earn the gift card you want is to do the variety of offers that they have. Anyone who has been to a GPT site will easily find there way around this site, and if you need help, they have a forum full of helpful members... they even have a chat box if you want an instant answer from a member or there onsite Admin.

The site works on a point system, common among most reward sites like this. 100 points equals $1, and the site DOES NOT charge any kind of activation fee for ANY of there gift cards. You can easily earn enough points in a few days to get a gift card.

If you have a Facebook account and have played the games hosted on Facebook, then you know about the section on your account that lets you earn more Facebook coins by doing simple offers, watching videos and email registrations. InstaGC is basically the same thing, only they give you your choice of gift cards instead.
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Thursday, 8 August 2013

Lego Series 11 Minifigures Bump Dot Code

Posted on 17:59 by mandela
Well we are so close to the new minis coming out, as soon as they do, I will post the bump codes as I open my bags

Any ways, check back on the first week of September, I'll have posted the Series 11 bump dot codes by then. I plan on being the first in line at Lego store they day they arrive on Sept 1st


UPDATED Sept 1st 2013
AS PROMISED - HERE ARE THE NEW BUMP CODES
These codes were supplied by several friends worldwide. Thanks guys!

For bump codes specifically for the minifigures sold in the USA check out my Bump Codes - USA post. That post will continually be updated as I discover new codes here in the US.
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Wednesday, 7 August 2013

What Is Listia? Is Listia Safe? Listia vs Ebay Review

Posted on 13:37 by mandela
So what exactly is Listia? Its a auction site very much like Ebay. The main difference is Listia doesn't use money of any kind. There are NO membership fees, NO hidden charges, NO cost to list an item or to buy an item. Everything is done on a 'points system'. The only exception is that some listings do charge shipping and handling, but you'll find just as many sellers offer Free Shipping.

Auctions for free stuff at Listia.com


What are points? Listia points are the currency you use to bid on things. When you first join the site, they give you about 1000 free points which is more than enough to bid and win 2 or 3 small items. This allows you to see how the site works, and if you're familiar with Ebay, you'll be more than comfortable with Listia. The site offers several ways to earn points for spending, the easiest and most flexible is to List an item of your own to sell. I was curious how the whole process worked so I listed a sheet of stickers that I just had laying around gathering dust. I set the auction time length and offered free shipping. When the auction ended, I got over 499 points for them. The buyers address was sent to me and I in return put the sheet of stickers in an envelope and with a standard forever stamp & sent them off. Easy Peasy!! Now I would recommend selling thin light items that can be sent in an average envelope if you offer free shipping. But if you want to sell larger things, charge a shipping fee to cover your costs. You can choose to accept Paypal, money order or what ever other payment type you find easiest for you.

Do you have a Facebook account?  You know that small section that allows you to do offers or surveys to earn facebook coins? Well Listia has one of those too, only you'll earn Listia points.

Listia has been around for many years and even profiled on a few news shows as being legitimate. This site is NOT for making money though. Its for having fun getting things basically for free. Here's a good example: Do you have some dvds that have broken cases or no case at all. No one will buy it on Ebay for more than 99 cents, BUT on Listia people will; and you may get 400 to 5500 points depending on the DVD title. And the points add up fast, so before you know it you'll have enough to bid on some really nice things. They even have a Rewards Store that is operated by Listia that offers all kinds of things at Fixed Price amounts & always FREE SHIPPING. So if you never find anything fun thats being auctioned by other users, you can save up for something being sold by Listia. And theere Rewards Store inventory is always changing.

All in all, Listia is a nice place for people who are not looking to make money, but have things they would like to trade. You auction your items, you bid on other items. Fun!


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