Monday, October 8, 2012

Room Essentials (Target) Lingerie Laundry Bag

Over the years I've gone through two different laundry bags. They just become worn up and torn at the seams and zippers. These are essential for women's underwear if you know what I mean.



Room Essentials (Target) Lingerie Laundry Bag
Description:
Protects delicates in the washing machine
Prevents snags and tears for fine washables and hoisery
Nylon zipper closure
18" H x 15" W

Price: $1.49


It is fairly big, bigger than the ones I had that failed me. You can fit a lot of underwear or delicates in there.

Pros:
  • Big

Cons:
  • If you put too many items into it, they may not dry thoroughly
  • Somewhat thin
  • If you have any zippers it can snag on then it may rip
I tested this with a light load, and a big load. After a month or two there is only a tear at the seam near the zipper because whenever I do laundry, I rarely zip up my pants so the zipper may have been the cause.

In the end, it is still WORTH IT for the price. Despite some holes, it's still functioning well. But be sure to zip up those zippers!

Friday, August 10, 2012

Glass Terrarium Bowls

So I'm moving out of the room I share with my sister back into my own room which has been used on and off for relatives from out of country to stay. Things have settled down so I recently have started to move back in. As a still unemployed student, I need to cozy up this place. It's been smelly and dust ridden for years. It's a hell for allergy sufferers at the moment. So still being an unemployed person who is waiting and dying for a job interview, what can I do?

Well... since I was a kid I've been looking into air plants and I was fascinated with these things but for some reason I never got around to buying one. I don't know why. But now, when I only have a few bucks to spare, these things look like gold. I mean for around 1 - 2 bucks a piece these things are awesome. They're sturdy and some will also flower. This is it. I decided I'm going to make a terrarium. Hell- even 5 or 10 terrariums! Lets spice the window sill up. So where can I buy some glass bowls for these things? First store first: Dollar Tree.

 So I go online and see that they do have bowls suitable for my project. I buy 2 of them. They only have two different styles. Contents not included.




Glass Bowl
Price: $1
Where: Dollar Tree
Style: Round

This one is just a regular cute little round bowl.

Pros:
  • Perfect size
  • Small
  • Simple

Cons:
  • Smaller
  • Less classy


Fluted Glass Bowl
Price: $1
Where: Dollar Tree
Style: Fluted

This one is a bit taller/bigger than the regular round one. I like this one more because it has the fancy fluted wavy top.

Pros:
  • Fancy
  • Big

Cons:
  • Maybe too fancy

 End results:




Perfect for making small air plant terrariums.

WORTH IT. I have spiced up my window sill.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

IKEA Potpourri

I'm moving back into my own room and it's smelling quite funky in here. My cat has urinated on the bed a few times (not uncommon) so this has been her messy cat room plus a guest room until now. I have come to claim this territory and too bad for her. A solution to the funky bed smell was that I put two sheets of laundry freshener onto the mattress before I laid down my fitted mattress cover. Then I decided it would be fun to put some potpourri in here.

This is two products in one review post since they complement each other so well.



Heres what I bought:

Potpourri
Price: $0.99
Where: IKEA
Type: DOFTA Rose scented, pink.

They have 3 different kinds, but rose is always good since I'm kind of obsessed with roses and flowers. Not too into the blueish purple/white.

Pros:
  • A good amount
  • Cheap
  • Fragrant

Cons:
  • Color rubs off, but no problem if you don't touch it
  • Not too strong of a fragrance



Container
Price: $1
Where: Dollar Tree
Type: Glass, Star shaped

Pros:
  • Cool shape
  • Cheap
  • Thick glass

Cons:
  • Doesn't hold that much

I'm a star girl. I chose the star shaped container over the heart shaped one. So, I guess I'm obsessed with stars also.


In the end, I had half of the bag of potpourri left. I think for $1.99 + tax... this is WORTH IT. It's cheap and makes my room smell a little bit better with some style.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Screen Guarder Samsung Galaxy S3 Anti-glare Slim Screen Protector Sheet




Short Description: Clear static screen protector for Samsung Galaxy S3
Price: $3.06 for 3 items ($1.02 each)
Store: Ebay (Here)

Amount per package: 1 Static Screen Protector, 1 Cleaning Cloth, 1 Cardboard Card


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Provided description:

"Protect your LCD screen from scratches and dents
Key Features:
Scratch-proof
Keeps screen clean at all times
Protects and retains the value of your cell phone
Anti-reflective
Dust Repellent and Washable
Re-positionable
Extremely Durable"



I highly doubt this thing will protect from dents, but I saw this online, needed a screen protector, and thought why not?

The packaging is highly generic. The only thing assuring me that I received the right item was the single line of text above the barcode. What that means, though, is this review can largely be applied to any such screen protector provided by this company(?).

Installation was a bit troublesome for me; It took a number of tries to both properly align the protector and to do so without having trapped dust on the inside. Part of the reason for this was that the protector just barely covers the entire screen area, so you have to get it just right. Apparently all screen protectors for this phone follow this format though. Also, a tip: since it statically adheres, you can use tape to remove dust that gets stuck to the 'sticky' side of the protector. Back to the product, the provided cardboard card (labeled 'soft card') is very soft, so using your own harder card might be preferable. That being said, the protector survived all of that and now rests perfectly aligned and dust free.

In use, the protector is pretty good. It doesn't tint the screens colors and seems pretty smudge/fingerprint resistant. It isn't totally without glare, but it's not too bad. Touching the screen works as expected. In fact, it changes the feeling of the screen a little bit (I would say slightly more traction), but also maintains the same feel if your fingers become moistened (which isn't the case normally). Whether or not this is a good thing is up to you.

All things considered, this item is WORTH IT.

Pros:
  • Minimal glare/effect on visibility of screen
  • Decent protection for touch screen
  • Static. Dry application and can be cleaned and re-applied/re-positioned
  • Changes feel of touch screen

Cons:
  • Covers just the screen and a hair more (though most Galaxy S3 protectors do this)
  • Changes feel of touch screen

Friday, June 29, 2012

Kohinoor India on Platter: Exotic Mixed Vegetable, Mixed Vegetable Curry


Kohinoor India on Platter: Exotic Mixed Vegetable, Mixed Vegetable Curry
Price: $1.99
Amount: 10.5 oz
- 3 servings in 1 pack
- no need to refrigerate
Expiration Date: 3/13
Bought at 99 Ranch Market

Okay, if I were to stock up for doomsday, I would probably stock up on this stuff. It comes in packet in the box. It's like canned food in a packet. Just heat it and eat it.

It looks like this when heated in a pot, pretty soupy and I was expecting it to be thicker. I had already eaten half of it when I took this picture so... I would say that the serving size lied and the whole pack is only 1 serving. MAYBE 1 and 1/2. I also poured it over basmati rice which is not included.

This might be healthier than a 99 cent fast food burger but a lot less tasty. There are mushrooms and corn pictured on the cover but there were only green peas, green beans, carrots, and green peppers inside the actual packet, so the cover picture lied as well. This is complete crap. At least it tastes like nothing with a very slight hint of chili pepper. It doesn't even smell like curry. I'm sticking to my home cooked chicken tikka masala. It's way more "exotic" than this stuff.

Would I buy this again? No.

Was it worth it? Not worth it. Unless you're starving or stocking up for doomsday. I have yet another packet waiting for a review. Right now, I doubt whatever is pictured on the box is what is actually inside.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

IKEA Smörgåskaviar Fish Roe Spread



IKEA Smörgåskaviar Fish Roe Spread
Price: $2.34
Amount: 6.7OZ

Looking for something to spread over your bread or crackers? Well look no further, this stuff has your omega-3's and everything fishy. I've been to IKEA to shop for furniture, but never food. Until I decided to finally check it out last week. They have a good variety of sea food spreads and the price on this one jumped out at me. $2.34???? SCORE! Mmm.... fish roe. From eating sushi and Russian cuisine I have become accustomed to raw fishy tastes.

This spread was quite salty and fishy, which is how fish roe should be. Because of this, you only need a small amount on a cracker.


I distributed the amount squeezed onto this first cracker over to the other crackers in the stack. It was quite tasty and the only taste left in my mouth is the taste of the crackers. Might be a hint of fishy taste left over.

Final verdict for this kind of food item... worth it! Way to go for... feeling classy when you only have a few bucks.

Monday, June 25, 2012

Market Pantry Gummi Bears


Market Pantry Gummi Bears (Target)

Price: $1
Rating: 8/10

Pros: Cheap
        Fat free
        18g protein / bag
        Real fruit juice

Cons: 780 calories / bag
          108g sugar / bag


These gummi bears are pretty good from the get go, but once they are left out for more than a day, they get stale quickly. It says on the bag that this is a new recipe, and I guess it's true, they DO taste a bit better than before. Overall, I am satisfied with this product and I recommend it to anyone.

WORTH IT.

Assured® Knee Support




Short Description: Blue, one size fits all knee support.
Price: $1 + Tax
Store: Dollar Tree

Amount: 1 Blue Knee Support

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Provided instructions (paraphrased):
Suitable for most sporting activities. Suitable for everyday. Can be used by both men and women. If you experience discomfort or have doubts about suitability of product consult your doctor.
Also, do not tumble dry, bleach, iron, or dry clean this thing. Only hand wash and air dry it. Additionally keep it away from direct sunlight (vampire?).

Opening up the box, I found the support folded inside of a plastic bag. The unit smelled of rubber.
It was pretty easy to pull onto my knee, it felt firm but not tight. Near my knee my thigh is about 18ish in. in girth. It seems like it could stretch to accommodate a thicker leg, but I would imagine it would start feeling much tighter.

Another thing to note is that this thing is fairly slim. As such it can't actually provide THAT much support, so if you need a lot of it, this isn't the one for you.

I'm going to take some notes of my use of it over a few days. I have a slight pain on the side of my left knee that's been bugging me since a balling incident weeks ago. Let's see if this thing helps.



AFTER A FEW DAYS
Support was pretty good. Kept the knee warm. Decent compression. The blue didn't match my outfit, but whatever. Actually, got a couple comments about how good quality it looked--before I told them that it was a dollar tree item.

Also played basketball with it on and the support was surprisingly decent. In a more casual game the support required only minor adjustment, but in a more serious one (lots of running) it had to be frequently adjusted.

If you need a bit of knee compression and warmth in a pinch, this item is WORTH IT.

Pros:
  • Keeps the knee warm
  • Decent compression
  • Slim, doesn't restrict movement that much

Cons:
  • One-size-fits-all means it might not fit everybody, and, even if it does, may not fit you particularly well.
  • It's blue, which could be a con for some, I guess.
  • Slim, unable to provide much support
  • Not good for heavy running

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Luminessence Apple Cinnamon Scented Pillar Candle






Kind of jumped the gun there. Ripped off the packaging before I took a picture.

I'm a girl. And I love candles. Every time I get a candle for my birthday or Christmas the first thing I think/say out loud is: OMG HOW DID YOU KNOW?? The second thing would be makeup or bath products. But I prefer candles over makeup. With candles you can burn them for all occasions. I especially like to burn them in the winter time on a stormy night. I one day hope to have a million candles in my home and light them all. Hoping my house doesn't catch on fire.

Luminessence Apple Cinnamon Scented Pillar Candle
Size: 2.5 in x 2.8 in.
Price: $1 + tax.
Store: Dollar Tree

This is a normal candle. Not sure what the materials are. Candle holder not included.







Scent wise... it's just as strong as any "scented" candle not compared to Glade scented candles that are designed for air freshening purposes. Burn wise, I believe it was bright enough. took a while for me to blow it out. Even a bigger plus.

Candles usually don't cost $1. At Cost Plus: World Market, a set of two 2.9 x 3 candles is $11.98. I have a smaller one from Cost Plus: World Market that went for $3.99. For a similar sized candle priced at $1 this is a huge deal. So when you want to buy candles, do buy them at dollar tree. When you burn a candle you're burning money. That dollar is sure to last with this candle bought from The Dollar Tree.

Final verdict... WORTH IT.

"Since I'm a girl, I love candles!" - Meg from Family Guy

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Dr. Sheffield's Triple Antibiotic Ointment


Short Description: First Aid Antibiotic Ointment for minor cuts, scrapes, and burns.
Price: $1 + Tax
Store: Dollar Tree

Amount: .33 oz (9g)

Active ingredients: Bacitracin (400 units), Neomycin (3.5 mg), Polymyxin B (5000 units)
Inactive ingredient: Pertrolatum

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This ointment produced by Sheffield Pharmaceuticals is designed to be a cheaper alternative to the most popular Triple Antibiotic Ointment, (Original) Neosporin. If you compare ingredients (note the active ones)...
Neosporin
Active Ingredients: Bacitracin (400 Units), Neomycin (3.5 Mg), Polymyxin B (5,000 Units)
Inactive Ingredients: Cocoa Butter, Cottonseed Oil, Olive Oil, Sodium Pyruvate, Vitamin E, and White Petrolatum
...these products are practically identical.

So far, it seems just as good in practice too. I applied it to a small scrape and bandaged it. No infection yet! *crosses fingers*

Here is some general information about Triple Antibiotic Ointments:

  • A sizable number of people are allergic to Neomycin, and can get dermatitis (rash) from using these ointments.
  • The strategy is to attack the unknown bacteria by throwing three antibiotics that are good at fighting different many different kinds of bacteria... over the long term (and on a big scale) this can lead to resistant strains.


Back to the specific product, the tube doesn't contain a lot of ointment. They probably use the same tubing to hold bigger products, because this thing is less than half full. Though the amount is listed on the outside, it was kind of disappointing to pull a mostly empty tube out of the box. One tube might not last you a very long time.
Compared to other Triple Antibiotic Ointments (which often come in 1 oz. tubes) though, I think this one still comes out on top. At approximately $3 an ounce it offers a very competitive price. If you don't mind buying a bunch, you could end up with a pretty good value.

That being said, I wonder if there aren't even more cost effective alternatives. In my research online, it was often suggested that a Bacitracin ointment alone is satisfactory for most cases (and conveniently devoid of the allergy problem). Crystal Violet is also something I've used in the past. Seems to work well, but it also has a chance of tattooing wounds and may be carcinogenic. Look forward to an update down the road.

Until then, however, I will call this item WORTH IT.

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Pros:
  • Relatively cheap (compared to similar products)
  • Has all the active ingredients

Cons:
  • Might cause allergic reactions
  • Small quantity per tube/box
References
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neosporin
http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2010/04/neosporin-otc-drugs-avoid.html