Sleep Like a Baby

Supposedly this pod-shaped sleeper’s design was inspired by the human eye. It reminds me more of an egg-shape, however, and that makes me want to climb into the inner shell to sleep like a baby. The Transport, a giant fiberglass sleeper comes complete with LED lights and a satellite speaker system to add to your slumber-comfort. While this sleeper will set you back about $12,000, maybe a good nap is worth such a hefty price tag.

-Christina

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Add comment September 5th, 2008

Breville Juice Fountain Compact 200XL

If you’re looking to buy an affordable juicer, consider the Breville Juice Fountain Compact.

Consumersearch.com is a metareview site that compiles and summarizes reviews from other sources. Their review of juicers found that the high end Breville juicers were rated the best. I didn’t want to spend hundreds of dollars on the high end models so I browsed through the Breville site and found the entry level 200XL.

As you can see in my video review the 200XL chews right through most fruits and vegetables. Some of my favorite fruits are tomatoes, apples, and grapes which all produce prodigious amounts of tasty juice. These can be used to mask the taste of other less palatable vegetables like cabbage. Bananas produce almost no juice. I tried juicing a whole mango the other day and there was a lot of smoke when the pit hit the blades! Fortunately the motor is fine.


See all Small Appliances reviews at Expotv

-WiggumPI

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1 comment August 24th, 2008

Cleaning Product Reviews and Jana4 featured on other blogs

While surfing the web this morning, I came across the blog: Angela’s Blogs N Stuff and noticed one of our fellow Expo members Jana4 – she found her review:

It is very interesting, intriguing even.

If you are into green cleaning products you should give angela’s blog a read.

- Jess

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Give me some more S’mores!

Another summer treat is S’mores, you know, those gooey creations of marshmellow, graham cracker and the ever important chocolate. Is there anything so sweet? It just evokes, for me, memories of childhood. Finding the right stick, cooking the marshmellow and hoping it didn’t catch on fire, and then putting it all together. The melty chocolate, the sticky marshmellow, the crisp graham cracker! Mmmmmm! Pumpkinpie on Expo TV gives you her tricks for making perfect S’mores in this video!

-ally10169

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1 comment July 14th, 2008

Cornhole!

We just returned from a vacation to Maine! A wonderful destination if you like the beach! While there some visiting friends introduced us to the game of Cornhole. Yes I said Cornhole. Funny name isn’t it? What IS it? Well you can read about it here. Apparently it is pretty huge in the Midwest but being a New Englander I had never heard of it. I actually laughed when I saw it. It is a bean bag toss. Yet when I finally decided to take a turn I discovered it is quite addicting. And challenging. And dare I say, fun? Yes it is fun! We played for a long time and went from dissers to Cornhole fans. So much so my husband is thinking of getting us our very own Cornhole set. So check it out if you are looking for something new in your backyard this summer!

-ally10169

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1 comment June 29th, 2008

Summer means snow cones!

Summer is here and that means it is getting hot, hot, hot! This is the time of year for Snow Cones! My kids love these and we have tried various products over the years. The ones that you have to crank by hand can be tiresome and take a long time. This is the way to go! Watch as Mamaduck shows you how easy it is to make Snow Cones at home for your family! I am definately going to pick one of these up!
Snow Cone Maker

-ally10169

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1 comment June 29th, 2008

“My” Sea Salt

Awhile back I received the Tuscan blend of Sarah’s Sea Salt as a gift from my mom. The stuff smells amazing and tastes even better! I wasn’t exactly sure what to use it on, but recently sprinkled it over some zucchini brushed with olive oil, and grilled it. The zucchini tasted incredible with this blend of sea salt and Italian flavors like rosemary and lemon. Now that grilling season is here, I highly recommend picking up a canister of this herb and spice blend and using it on some of your own veggies. There are a few other blends too - Mediterranean, Provencal, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico. You can find Sarah’s Sea Salt online at Amazon.com, King Arthur Flour, Coastal Goods, and more.

sarah's sea salt

-(not the Sea Salt) Sarah

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1 comment June 17th, 2008

Summer Fun Cupcakes

Summer is here! The end of the school year, vacations, the beach, parties and fun in the sun! Here is a video that shows a great and easy cupcake for your summer party! The kids are sure to love it and it would be a hit at any summer time party! I am planning to make some for my kids when we are on our annual Maine beach vacation! It is even simple enough that you can let the kids help out and decorate them too!

-Allyson

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2 comments June 12th, 2008

A Handy Seat Kit for Gardeners

I just moved into a new apartment with a backyard and garden…very exciting for someone living in Brooklyn! My boyfriend just received a nifty gardening gift pack for his birthday. It includes three garden tools, pockets, and a little folding seat which totally came in handy while pulling out weeds! This little kit is gonna get a whole lot of use at our house this summer. I recommend picking up something similar if you plan on doing any garden work.
garden seat

-Sarah

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Add comment June 6th, 2008

Red Toasters for Happier Mornings

I just moved into a new apartment and tossed out my crusty old toaster during the packing process. On a post-move, “OMG let’s buy ALL NEW STUFF!” trip to Target, this shiny red Oster Toaster caught my eye and I had to have it. It was even on sale - $24.99 down from $29.99! I like this toaster because it has slots wide enough for bagels, and I am one of those people who has to have a bagel for breakfast every day. I don’t have the tolerance for toasters that can’t handle a big ol’ bagel. It even has a bagel button! To be honest I’m not sure yet how the “bagel” button differs from the “toast” button…but it’s a neat feature I suppose.

toaster

Not to mention how cool this little appliance looks on my new kitchen counter. Just looking at it makes me smile - it looks way better in person than online. :)

-Sarah

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1 comment June 4th, 2008

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