Sunday, October 31, 2010

Free Kindle Books - an update. Amazon-UK free non-classics added also

This blog tends to focus on the Kindle  (UK: K3) and its world of auxiliary apps, updates, and competitor devices.  Unlike most Kindle blogs, it has a technology-oriented view.

Because of that, rather than regale you with lists of linked free Kindle books that become available each day, I've added, into the footers of each blog article, the links where you can see at any moment the new, temporarily-free Non-classics that are available that day, or that hour.

  I know that many people use these links regularly, but I also imagine that some ignore footers, so I am doing a reminder here.  This way I can focus on news and/or tips each day, with an average of 5 articles a week.  I spend a lot more time researching than writing, as that involves reading most Kindle news articles published (often adding information in the comment-areas) and visiting several forums each day, where I also contribute in exchange for what I learn from those.

  As I've mentioned, if you're interested in general e-reader-world news that I'm monitoring as well, I use Twitter to send or retweet alerts on some of those and even, at times, more general odd news such as health-related information, and it's probably easiest to use Tweetree to see those.

 Today I'm adding links, for the temporarily-free Amazon-UK books, to the article footers.

  Unfortunately, for those of us in the U.S., the U.K. Kindlestore products are available only to UK customers.

  As with the U.S. ones, use them at any time to see the latest. These will be by bestselling, publication date, and average rating.

  This is the line that will be added to the footer for temporarily-free Non-classics:
  UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestselling, or highest-rated ones

  The continuing Free Kindle Books page that explains the many sources available (and which I'll organize better someday) will be updated this coming week to include the UK links also.

  I generally don't list the books because (for me) it can look almost like an endorsement, so I prefer to just give people the source links.

  I hope those in the UK will also find these helpful, and the rest of us can watch the differences in offerings and pricing, although, as mentioned in an earlier article here, Amazon is resisting the Big5 movement to use the Agency model in the UK also, with fixed-prices of their choice, to be the same at all online UK e-book stores.  That article links to the UK forum discussion of this and there are currently 452 notes of reaction, pro and con on the situation.


Kindle 3's   (UK: Kindle 3's),   DX Graphite

Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
  Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources.  Top 100 free bestsellers.
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or highest-rated ones
    Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.

November challenge - are you up for it?

I posted the November Challenge on the message boards (Home Gym).  Be sure to stop by, check it out and I hope that you will participate!  I've made it pretty easy.  Workout every day ( can be ANY workout), keep a food journal daily (surprise, surprise!) and drink at least 64 oz of water daily.



We will take our measurements, weight and before photos, but don't worry, you do not have to post any of these for everyone to see.  I just want you to have the info available so you can see the changes after 30 days.

As the months progress, I will make the challenges a little harder for you die hards!

I am going to be doing a hybrid round of P90X and Turbo Fire.  My two favorite workouts combined!  This is going to be great fun!


I will be loggin my workouts in WOWY.  If you are not taking advantage of WOWY, you should be.  WOWY is the online virtual gym.  It stands for Work Out With You.  You log your workouts every day in real time and you have a chance to win money or other cool prizes.  One day per week is the $1000 day.  Ipods, cameras, camcorders or $300 are the other prizes.  It makes it more fun.  You can do any workout - walking, running, yoga, or Beachbody workouts.  All you have to do is sign up for a free account.  Get yours here!  I will also get to be your "official" coach!

So, I hope you will join in the fun.  We will be posting on the message boards.  This way we can all get to know each other better, keep each other motivated and share our successes!!! We will be



Happy Halloween!  We don't really do much for Halloween anymore.  I am looking forward to seeing my Madelyn in her costume.  I'll be sure to take plenty of photos!

Discussion:  Do you find that you stick with your workout program better if you are in a group?  Do you need the extra motivation and support from others?

Day 12: Down South

I've lived in Las Pinas my whole life. My parents transferred here back in 1980 (I think) even before I was born. And 30 years after, we're still living at the same house which has gone through quite a number of renovations to date. What started as a 240-square meter lot has now grown to be 600 square meters - the latest renovation was my dad's last project.

Except for the traffic especially now that the Skyway is still under construction, I love living down south. Our village is just right behind SM Southmall and it's just about a 10-minute walk away from our house. It's also just a 10-minute drive away from Alabang where almost everything is - Alabang Town Center (my second home!), Festival Mall, Westgate, S&R, Asian Hospital... It's also a good starting point when going to Tagaytay, Laguna or Batangas for an out of town trip.

When I was still studying, I was just a bus ride (okay, an hour-long bus ride it is) away from La Salle. The bus station is just outside our village. When I was still working in Makati and had to commute home (yes, I do commute every now and then), there's a shuttle that drops me off just at the corner of our street. Pilar Village is very convenient!

On a good day (or either really early in the morning or late at night), it takes just about 30 minutes to get to Makati and about 40-45 minutes to get to work - how I wish everyday is like this! With traffic, well, that's another story that makes me wish that I don't live down south! But I've gotten used to it already. I just catch up on my sleep as soon as I get in the car - thanks to my driver. Or if I'm out really late and I'm too tired to go back to Las Pinas, there's always the condo in Eastwood. I just go back home the next day.

Given the chance to choose where I'd want to live, I'd still pick the South...this is where I grew up in and it will always be home. I'm just counting on the Skyway (which is currently being extended until Alabang) to make our lives easier :)

Saturday, October 30, 2010

do you have a team?

Do you have a person in your life that motivates you?  What about that person that pulls you down?  I truly believe we need to get the negative people OUT of our lives.  I don't need anyone telling me that I can't, I need cheerleaders (so to speak) to build me up and remind me that I CAN!



I have so many people in my life that do just that for me.  Of course, Brian is my biggest fan.  He is always pushing me a little farther.



  I have friends that encourage me and keep me on track.




 My coach, Tina is another great motivator.  She will call me out when I am not doing what I need to be, I need that for sure.

As well as my other Beachbody friends and teammates!












Tony Horton is another person that motivates me.  I love his workouts, I love that he encourages us to "Do your best and forget the rest!"



I can not wait for Tony's new book to come out!  When I was in Dallas, Tony was talking about his book and sharing with us a few things that will be in it.  I have already pre-ordered my copy, you can get yours here now too!

I am especially excited to see what he recommends for diet.  I eat a mostly vegan diet, and so does Tony.  I find it hard to make sure that I am getting the protein amounts that I need to get the results I want.  Missy  Costello (Tony's chef) is wonderful and her food is amazing, so I know the recipes will be good!








Discussion:  Do you have a team of motivators or a team of negative nellies?

Trick or Treat!

The little one as a cute little wizard on halloween :)

Friday, October 29, 2010

Global Kindle Free 3G Web Browsing: Where? Some Answers. UK table of countries -UPDATE

THIS OLDER POST HAS BEEN UPDATED, although the new Reference Page (8/16/11) does not include the confusing history, while this one does.

See the current reference information at http://bit.ly/kwpweb.



I wanted to write some thoughts on the Nookcolor yesterday but was detoured by an interesting Amazon UK Kindle message thread and an Amazon UK website listing of 61 countries in which UK residents can use their Kindle  (UK: K3)  3G experimental web browsers to access (for free) websites other than Wikipedia.  The listing was brought to our attention by G. Javor of France in that forum thread.

These happen to match, closely, the countries list I made, in June (and have updated), of:
  1.  countries for which the free 3G web browsing had seemed, from their country product-pages and Kindle-owner experience, to suddenly be officially enabled at the time of Kindle software update v2.5.x and also

  2.  the 9 countries one would expect the 3G web to be enabled but for which this feature was listed as "not available."  Those nine countries with no official 3G web browsing capability (outside of Wikipedia and the book store) were, and apparently still are
Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden.
The Table's information also matches reports from U.S. residents traveling abroad who find they can use their free 3G browsing in those listed countries and even in ones for which the feature has not been enabled officially.


UPDATE - The same type of unexpected access is described in the UK forum thread which lists countries that traveling UK Kindle owners actually were able to do 3G web browsing in and those reports also included countries NOT on the official list, such as France, Germany, Netherlands, etc. [End of Update]

Interestingly, a post on the 3rd page of an Amazon Kindle Forum message thread, from T'Mara in Austria, reports that although the 3G web browsing isn't enabled for residents of Austria, Austrians traveling to other countries CAN use the 3G experimental web browsing feature in countries where that is enabled (via Agreements with cellular network carriers).

CAUTION
That is good news but also reminds us that if the feature is used "too much" Amazon might not be able to continue offering it in some regions, so I use my WiFi capability whenever I can, instead, to minimize the cost to Amazon, in hopes of their retaining/continuing the free feature.

Here is that TABLE of 61 countries at http://amzn.to/uk-3gwebwhere for which Amazon UK shows currently (10/28/10 [last re-checked on 6/13/11] - and all emphases mine) :

International Web Browsing


The experimental web browser is free to use over Kindle's 3G or Wi-Fi connections. If you are travelling outside the United Kingdom, you can access Wikipedia in over 100 countries anywhere you have a 3G connection (check the wireless coverage map here).  You can browse other websites globally via a Wi-Fi connection.  Access to other websites while travelling abroad is available via a 3G connection in the 61 countries listed below.
  [Actually, U.S. and UK residents travelling in countries where 3G web access isn't allowed for its own residents due to carrier-agreements, find that they can use the 3G web-browsing access in those countries as well.-- ab]


















AlbaniaArgentinaArubaAustralia
BahamasBarbadosBermudaBolivia
BrazilBulgariaCanadaCayman Islands
ChileColombiaCroatiaCzech Republic
Dominican RepublicEcuadorEl SalvadorGrenada
GuamGuatemalaGuyanaHaiti
HondurasHong KongHungaryIceland
IndiaIrelandJamaicaJapan
KenyaLiechtensteinMacedoniaMexico
MontserratNicaraguaNorwayPanama
ParaguayPeruPhilippinesPoland
Puerto RicoRomaniaRussiaSaint Kitts and Nevis
Saint LuciaSaint Vincent and the GrenadinesSouth AfricaSlovakia
SloveniaSwitzerlandTaiwanThailand
UkraineUnited States of AmericaUruguayUS Virgin Islands
Venezuela

Access to the web browser within these countries may vary and is subject to change.

Kindle's new web browser is based on WebKit to provide a better web browsing experience. Now it's easier than ever to find the information you're looking for right from your Kindle. Click here to learn more about using Kindle's experimental web browser.


Because of several forum message threads at MobileRead and at Amazon forums, in which perplexed prospective international Kindle purchasers were at a loss to decide on whether to get 3G or not because they could not get information, from Amazon U.S. pages, on whether or not 3G web browsing was available in their countries, especially Germany and the Netherlands, I asked Amazon about it.

I received eventually, after much research and coordination on the part of Executive Customer Relations, a reply that I was given permission to quote which I finally placed on one of the forum threads with customers who had lost 3G web access as well as those who wondered if they should purchase the 3G in their countries.  I asked Amazon a follow-up question about this quote, as "3G" was not mentioned in the reply though my email was entirely about 3G web browsing availability but I never heard back.
' ======= From Executive Customer Relations =======
"To your web access questions; yes, Wikipedia is available in Germany as it is in all countries. Web Browser access to the internet works in Germany and in the Netherlands and access to the internet is the same for all device versions and generations."
======= '

The reply did differentiate between Wikipedia that IS available everywhere that Amazon wireless exists and the web browser availability.

  Within the context of my questions about 3G browsing-availability info that prospective purchasers felt they needed, the Amazon reply seems to say that 3G web browsing was available in those two countries -- however, the wording '3G' was not part of the quote itself so I hesitated to write it up without further clarification, which I didn't receive.

  STILL, the part about 'all device versions and generations' could be a big clue since no Kindle device before Kindle 3 ever had WiFi.  So, -IF- that's right, what is the answer to how one goes about having it re-enabled for Kindle owners residing in those two countries who lost it.

I asked for further clarification from Public Relations/Media and received two very positive replies saying that they should be able to get the answer within a day or so, but I never did receive any more replies although they'd been forthcoming in the past when they could not comment and just said they couldn't and even though I did write again to ask that they say something more, for prospective customers needing to make an informed decision, even if the answer was no.  Apparently, they just do not want to go on record with more than I received.

  Interestingly, Amazon UK is just more forthcoming, for some reason, actually listing, on their support pages, 61 countries with 3G web browsing officially available for their travelling Kindle owners.  There is no corresponding page on the U.S. Amazon pages.  The UK pages DON'T, however, list Germany and Netherlands, as you can see. So, that is all a mystery.  It could just mean that they WERE going to have that capability and something fell through -- if so, that may come someday, with the right Agreements between Amazon and countries without the capability for its residents currently.

WHY THE SILENCE FROM AMAZON US?
  As I said on the Kindle forums, 3G web browsing is probably a financial minefield for them, so it's important how something is phrased.  You can imagine several departments trying to agree on wording.

  Also, they likely have complex contracts being negotiated currently, and in some cases really may not be able to say anything without possibly affecting talks.

FINAL QUESTION
My final question for Amazon has been:
Who do customers go to when they cannot find out whether or not the 3G web browsing is *supposed* to be enabled/disabled for them and what to do if it shouldn't be disabled but is?

Those remain the unanswered questions.  I've asked the customers to, themselves, ask further up the chain when getting Customer Support replies that say only that 'some' countries don't have 3G web browser availability instead of responding to customer queries about their specific countries.

  I'm just reporting the situation based on several forum discussions I saw, but customers need to follow up, themselves, when they are the ones affected.

  What a prospective European customer can do about deciding on the 3G/WiFi model is to just accept, at this point, that the only certainty -- in the 9 restricted European countries -- is the free 3G access to the bookstore and its books and to Wikipedia, and hope for the best on anything else, and decide from that.

THE UPSIDE
Amazon, unlike Barnes and Noble, sells its books outside the U.S.  It also is the only e-reader maker with 3G web-browsing to external websites, as the other e-book vendors keep the 3G access (if their models have it at all) to their stores only and certainly don't offer free-3G Wikipedia, which Amazon offers for free 3G-access EVERYwhere in the world that they have any cellular wireless arrangements.
 This is a real boon for students of any age and IS an expense for Amazon.

With over a hundred countries in which Amazon offers free 3G wireless to download books to their Kindle and browse Wikipedia from their books, Amazon, for all my nagging of them, is way ahead of the field in this important area.

  That they offer free 3G web browsing in 61 countries now is actually hard to believe for some, seen on forums almost daily asking if the 3G web browsing access on the experimental web browser can really be free.  The answer's Yes, for now, in 61 areas of the world, but the feature has been "experimental" for 4 years and there are no promises that I've seen.  The fine print in their Agreements with us say they can charge fees at some point.  With a balky e-ink web browser (even if it's more capable than in earlier Kindle models), any charges would not be a winning proposition either.

  And, for the first time, in July-August 2010, their marketing ads stressed the "Free 3G" in the titles or headers, so they wouldn't be changing that very soon.

  On the general International product-marketing pages, they include in their listed features:
    New WebKit-Based Browser - Free 3G web browsing (experimental)
  Abandoning that too soon when it's featured in the marketing would not have been good business and even a year later would not be, because that advertising continues.

Time will tell, as they say.  It's a great experiment though.  As I've said in other threads, I often use mine for step-by-step directions when lost, as a passenger in a car.  The fact that you can access information for free almost wherever you are (bus, car, beach, park) is just a Huge benefit, in my opinion.


Kindle 3's   (UK: Kindle 3's)   K3 Special ($114)   K3-3G Special ($139)   DX Graphite

Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
  Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources.  Top 100 free bestsellers.  Liked-books under $1
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
    Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.


just a little pick me up

For the most part, I have quite a bit of energy!  This is usually a good thing, but I do have days that are low energy.  I find that using my Shakeology daily does give me more energy as well as many other great benefits, but sometimes I just need a little extra somethin' somethin'.



Recently, I recieved Celsius, a premium, healthier energy drink to try.  I was a little leery, I don't really agree with energy drinks, they are usually loaded with sugar and tons of caffeine.  Plus, I think they taste bad, but
I found that with Celsius, I liked the flavor, I was really impressed with the ingredients and I didn't have any adverse reactions to the drink.  I have a problem with caffeine on occasion and although I was a little hyper, I didn't react to the amount of caffeine in the drink.



It is a healthier choice:

no sugar
no artifical preservatives
no aspartame
no high fructose corn syrup
no artifical colors or flavors
low sodium

It comes in many flavors. 

Non Carbonated Green Teas:  Raspberry Acai and Peach Mango

I really liked the green tea flavors the best.

There is also an on-the-go packet that you can mix with water.  It is berry flavored and pretty tasty.  It was a little sweeter tasting to me.

Brian thought the drinks were too sweet tasting for him.  I found that if I didn't drink the whole beverage at once, I didn't get that hyper feeling.  I didn't have a crash and burn after drinking it either.  That is a good thing for me.  Jake and his buddies were all over them.  I think the younger generation drink more of those energy drinks.  They liked it and a couple of them asked me for more.  I didn't share more!!!!

Celsius claims to burn calories and to be a great addition to your fitness program.  I don't know about these claims, but it will give you a great energy boost that will allow you to get through those low-energy days and/or a tough workout!

Celsius can be found nationwide at several locations:  Wal-Mart, Costco, Walgreens, 7-Eleven, Target and Sam's Club to name a few!

Check out Celsius on facebook!

If you pick some up, let me know what you think!

Discussion:  What do you do on those low-energy days to pick it up a little?

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Boil Buoy


This is great for those who walk away from the kitchen while water is boiling only to come back with an empty pot. Boil Buoy rings when water is boiling in a pot. The Boil Buoy is available for preorder for $10.

Buy now HERE

The Freerider Skatecycle from Brooklyn Workshop


This looks cool and something you would see in a movie like Back to the Future. The great thing is the future is now and it's being sold for $149.95. The Freerider Skatecycle combines skateboarding, snowboarding and casterboarding.

Buy now HERE

Move over Guitar Hero a new Alternative arrives


A new music theme game has arrived and it's awesome. The game is called Rythym Zone and it's the next great music game. Avaialable for only $9.99 on Steam I hight recommend you pick this one up.

Download free demo HERE

Buy a Pink/Plaid Able Planet Noise Canceling headphones and 10% goes to Breast Cancer charities


Able Planet makes some of the best noise canceling headphones around. And now they are selling a special Pink/Plaid Able Planet Noise Canceling headphones which will have 10% go to Breast Cancer charities.

Buy the Pink/Plaid Able Planet Noise Canceling headphones now HERE

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

How many newspapers will 'allow' multiple free-apps for Kindle?

When the book lending and periodicals-on-free-apps announcement came out and referred to "many" newspapers and magazines to be available on our Kindle apps for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, it didn't really occur to me (but it should have) that some will decide not to allow that kind of sharing.

And there are understandable reasons too, though it's possible Amazon could offer more incentives to interest publishers who already have irons in the fire with the Apple mobile devices.

  Staci D. Kramer reports that the Wall Street Journal, a top-selling newspaper on Kindle  (UK: K3), is "opting out."

  CEO Robert Murdoch has been quite loud about what she calls his (understandable) preference for "a more publisher-centric digital distribution alternative," and this new Amazon Kindle feature would, she points out, "run counter to his goals of more, not less control, over his publications’ digital distribution."  On the other hand, Apple has not been overly forthcoming, either, in Murdoch's eyes, with the customer information he wants.

  When she asked the New York Times whether they plan to take part initially, their reply was only, "We’ll be announcing our bundle details when we launch the details of our paid model."  Theirs is the most popular Kindle newspaper.
  TIME magazine, top-selling magazine on the Kindle, was just as non-committal.

  On the other hand, she feels it "might make sense for other publishers who are less interested in brand-building on devices and/or more interested in selling subscriptions than in trying to provide a bundle."

  Amazon mentioned we'd see something in "the coming weeks" so we'll know soon.


Kindle 3's   (UK: Kindle 3's),   DX Graphite

Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
  Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources.  Top 100 free bestsellers.
    Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.

Comcast's Digital Network enhancements


If you got this message on your TV and have basic cable then your going to need Comcast DTA cable box. I had to contact Comcast to get 2 free DTAs they provide. Apparently you can pick them up at a Comcast office or have them shipped to you free of cost.

Excitement abounds!

I'm so excited for so many reasons!

1)  Last night we had a GREAT time at fit club.  7 people came and we sweat and laughed our way through Fat Burning Express and then killed it with 6 mins abs.  I think a few of us will be feeling it today!  I'll try to remember to get photos next week.  We get to chatting and I always forget to take pics! 

2)  I have a new message board here.  I'll be getting the tab up this week hopefully and then you can just click on it to go straight to the boards.  We can hang out and chat about anything and everything!  Check it out now. 



3)  With the free coach sign-ups at Beachbody, our team is growing like crazy.  Trust me, this is a great opportunity to share your love of fitness with others and make a little money on the side!  If you want to get involved, please let me know.  We need your help.  New Year's is just around the corner and people are going to need help with those resolutions!  So, if you have ever thought about it, think it might be something worth looking into, now is the time to get started!

4)  Brian and I are planning our next trip.  That always makes me happy!  We are thinking about going to Branson.  We haven't been there in a long time, so it should be fun!

5)  Jake and Morgan carved their pumpkins and cleaned up their mess!  YAY!  That really excites me :)




6)  We are just about finished with the last house we bought.  Brian has put it on the market, so keep your fingers crossed that it sells quickly.  It turned out so cute and I just have to clean it on Monday.  I found the perfect rug for the living room.  We put laminate flooring in the kitchen, living room and hallway.  Looks so good and the rug will be absolutely perfect!

It doesn't take a lot to excite me, but I have a blessed life and can't be upset about anything these days!!

Discussion:  What are you excited about right now?

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

LG’s Newest 12x External Blu-ray Writer


LG is rolling a new 12x External Blu-ray Writer to the market called BE12LU30. The drive has USB 2.0 and eSATA interfaces, a 4MB of buffer memory and provides write speeds of up to 12x for Blu-ray discs and 16x for DVDs. The write will be sold for 168 Euro (about $232).

via Techfresh

Nook color


Barnes and Noble had a special event to unleashed their new eBook reader the Nook Color. The Android powered reader will sell for $249 and can do more than the Amazon Kindle. The reader has Vivid View from LG and also MicroSD slot, corner handle for locking it up, holding 6 thousand books.

via Slashgear

Kindle gets exclusive on Nice Guy Johnny screenplay on DVD release day

Investors.com reports today's Amazon press release that:
' ... actor, writer, director and film producer Edward Burns has made the screenplay of his just-released film "Nice Guy Johnny" available in electronic format exclusively in the Kindle Store (www.amazon.com/kindlestore).
  Kindle customers can purchase this book for $7.99 and read it on their Kindle*, Kindle 3G, Kindle DX, iPad, iPod touch, iPhone, Mac, PC, BlackBerry and Android-based devices. '

Good Grief: Amazon is now calling the "WiFi-Only Kindle," "the Kindle," and differentiating it from the "Kindle 3G" ... That is just ridiculous.  If it's a mistake, I hope they'll correct it.  If this is so that they can say "the Kindle" is only $139, when it has no 3G capability that ALL the former models had for the last 3 years and which made the Kindle so successful, then I think it's not a good decision.
  But, judging from the Staples demo-booth I saw, they do seem to be marketing this as The Kindle.

Many are also getting confused with what "Latest Generation" means when it's used for each latest model.  Why can't they just do numbered-models like other companies who care to remain clear for their customers about what model people have?  It's causing much confusion, especially since they have different software capabilities.

  Many on the forums are finding they want to "trade up" already, not having known the difference between WiFi and 3G in the first place.  See Kindle WiFi or 3G? for how these two models differ with regard to what you can do on them.  Some will need only the WiFi, but too many don't know the differences between them.

Back to the new Kindle edition screenplay
The e-book edition of the screenplay will be exclusive to the Kindle Store for one year and the link is to the screenplay as well as the DVD and music.

  The DVD itself is released effective today, Oct 26, and here's the dedicated page for the DVD, which is priced rather high.

  Amazon quotes the generic summary of the screenplay and film:
' The film "Nice Guy Johnny," written and directed by Edward Burns, introduces Johnny Rizzo, who is about to trade his dream job in talk radio for some snooze-ville gig that'll pay enough to please his fiancee. Enter Uncle Terry, a rascally womanizer set on turning a weekend in the Hamptons into an eye-opening fling for his nephew. Nice guy Johnny's not interested, of course, but then he meets the lovely Brooke, who challenges Johnny to make the toughest decision of his life. '

  They also mention that Burns gained international recognition for his first feature "The Brothers McMullen," which premiered in competition at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival, winning the Grand Jury prize.  The film, which Burns wrote, directed and starred in, was shot on a budget of only $25,000 and went on to gross over $10 million at the domestic box office, making it the most profitable film of 1995.

There's no explanation why this is a release to DVD in the press releases.   So I looked it up.  At IMDB, it gets rather low ratings for a just-released film, but in their news-collection for this film, a reason is given for the direct-to-DVD choice.
' But instead of fighting for distribution this time around, the veteran filmmaker is avoiding the big screen altogether, choosing to open the movie simultaneously on iTunes, DVD and on Comcast VOD -- all on October 26th. '
They also offer a free track from the soundtrack there.

  The Scorecard Review (also there) has this also:
' With his swift navigation of the low budget indie-film waters, Edward Burns has become a great inspiration for Diy filmmakers.  Now in the age of Instant Netflix, Burns is taking his control over his films even further: he is going to start distributing his low budget films himself, and without an eye on a theatrical release.  His new film, Nice Guy Johnny, which is budgeted around $25,000, will be released to iTunes, Netflix, Playstation 3, etc. starting October 26th.  The appearance of the film at this year’s Chicago International Film Festival would mark one of the only times the movie would play in an actual theater. '

There's also a long interview with Ed Burns by Huffington Post's Cynthia Ellis, done at the Tribeca Film Festival.


Kindle 3's   (UK: Kindle 3's),   DX Graphite

Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
  Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources.  Top 100 free bestsellers.
    Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.

Bestsellers: U.S. Kindle books outselling print versions now.

According to The Bookseller and Amazon statements, Amazon's customers have, during the last 30 days bought more Kindle e-books than hardback AND paperbooks combined for the top 10, 25, 100, and 1000 bestselling books on Amazon.  The Bookseller report is dated Oct 26.

  Back in July, Amazon's announcement that in April-June 2010, for every 100 hardcover books sold by Amazon, 143 Kindle books were bought, brought some strange condemnations that Amazon was attempting to mislead the world into thinking that Kindle versions were selling faster than print books rather than just hardcover books.  I thought they were extremely clear on their wording, in every statement, including the fact that Jeff Bezos, in an interview with Charlie Rose, predicted that Kindle books might also outsell paperback books within a year or so.

So, for the bestsellers, this is apparently already starting to happen.  The Bookseller quotes Steve Kessel, senior vice-president of Amazon Kindle:
' "For the top 10 bestselling books on Amazon.com, customers are choosing Kindle books over hardcover and paperback books combined at a rate of greater than 2 to 1.  Kindle books are also outselling print books for the top 25, 100, and 1,000 bestsellers—it's across the board."

He added: "This is remarkable when you consider that we've been selling hardcover and paperback books for 15 years, and Kindle books for just 36 months." '

  Amazon also announced that more new Kindle devices, the Kindle 3 launching August 27, have been sold in the last two months than were sold during the Oct-Dec 2009 quarter, which was a record-breaking holiday quarter for Amazon last year.


Kindle 3's   (UK: Kindle 3's),   DX Graphite

Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
  Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources.  Top 100 free bestsellers.
    Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.

Day 11: What's in my makeup bag?

my Coach makeup kit

Liquid foundation, silk creme foundation, loose powder, lip stains, blush on, pencil eye liners, gel eye liner, mascara, lip glosses

Fit Club Tuesday - Fat Burning Edition

It's another Fit Club Tuesday!  We are having so much fun at our local fit club.  If you are in the area, you really should come out and join us!  This week we are working out with Tony Horton again using Power 90.

Power 90® In-Home Boot Camp
Fat burning and total-body sculpting focused on abs, thighs, and upper body. With trainer Tony Horton.

This in-home boot camp for dramatic body transformation uses Tony's Sectional Progression™ technique, which gives you an effective workout in as little as 30 minutes!


With Tony's Fat Burning Express plan, you can lose up to 10 lbs. and 10 inches in your first 6 days!
4 workouts

Sculpt Circuit 1-2
Easy moves to tone and firm your body. (29 minutes)

Sweat Cardio 1-2
Burn fat and shed inches. (36 minutes)

Sculpt Circuit 3-4
Next level for sculpting lean muscle tone. (38 minutes)

Sweat Cardio 3-4
Accelerated fat and calorie blasting. (42 minutes)

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Program Guide
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90-day Calendar
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New Fat Burning Express DVD
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Fat Burner Meal Plan
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Consult your physician before beginning any exercise program.


Fit Club Recipe

Vegetarian Curry (from the Power 90 meal plan)

1/2 diced onion
1 Tbsp curry powder
1 cup veggie stock
3 oz. tomato paste
1/2 small clove chopped garlic
1 cup chickpeas
1 cup chopped tomatoes or cauliflower or a combo of the two
1 cup cooked brown rice (boiled or steamed)

Heat nonstick pan to medium.  In a tablespoon of stock, saute onion and garlic for three minutes. Add powder, stock, chickpeas, tomatoes and/or cauliflower, and paste.  Simmer for 10 mins or until cauliflower is tender.  Serve over boiled or steamed rice.

Serves 2 (If you are flying solo, don't stress becasue curry always tastes better the second day!)

Discussion:  Do you cook for yourself or your whole family?  Do you make different dishes for yourself and/or family? 
 
I will sometimes make dinner for just Brian and myself, I may add in some kind of meat for Brian but he usually eats whatever I make.  When the kids are all here, I always have another option for them.  They don't always like "my" food!

Monday, October 25, 2010

Raw Food for Everyone

Yesterday we took Madelyn to the pumpkin patch.  We have a great one here in town (Fredrickson Farms!!)

They have some great decorations and lots of pumpkins and mums.  It was so pretty.  Here are a few of my favorite photos:






The first one is my favorite and the last one is Brian favorite!  She is just so cute.  I know I'm a little biased and all, but still!!!!

It was such a busy weekend and we had a blast, but I'm worn out! 

Recently, I was given the opportunity to preview the cookbook Raw Food for Everyone, Essential Techniques and 300 Simple-to Sophisticated Recipes by Alissa Cohen.  I love this book.  So much information on how to prepare raw food as well as the good recipes.

Alissa turned to a raw food diet after battling with weight gain, fibrmyalgia and other illnesses.  She was able to heal her body and have more energy, brighter skin and a happier and healthier state of mind!

When I had my health problems, I switched to a raw food diet as well and I can tell you that it is the healthiest possible diet out there.  It is a life-style change and not always easy, especially living in the midwest with those cold winters, but I was able to turn my health around very quickly with diet changes!

Since I have some sweet potatoes I thought I'd share this wonderful soup!

Sweet Potato - Grapefruit Soup

An unusual pairing, but this creamy but light soup is bright in flavor and in color.  It's perfect during the winter when sweet potatoes and grapefruit are abundant.  Chiles add a little kick.

Two good -size sweet potatoes put through a juicer will yeild pporximatley 2 cups juice. There is no need to peel the potatoes before juicing them.

Garnish with some jalapeno rings or grapefruit segments if you like.

I can't wait to try the pizza crust recipe!  I'll let you know how it turns out!



Makes 4 servings
2 cups sweet potato juice (from about 2 sweet potatoes)
2 cups coarsely chopped sweet potatoes (from about 1 sweet potato)
3 cups coconut milk
2 cups freshly squeezed grapefruit juice
2 jalapeno chiles
8 basil leaves, torn

1.  Put the sweet potato juice, shopped sweet potatoes, coconut milk, grapefruit juice and chiles in a Vita-Mix, blend to a puree.

2.  Divide the soup among 4 bowls, garnish with the basil and serve immediately.

Cover and refrigerate for up to 1-2 days.
 
Discussion:  Do you use a juicer?  I have one and I'll go in spurts with it.  I'll use it like crazy and leave it out on the counter, then put it away and forget about it for a long time!

Day 10: Good Eats

I just love food - trying out new restos, giving in to cravings, enjoying a good desert. A good meal is my reward after a long and stressful day at work. It is also something I look forward to share with good friends as we unwind and catch up. Here are some of my favorites which I can go back to again and again, and never get tired of:

Bizu - this is my favorite brunch place. It's very cozy and I just love the purple and pink interiors. On a lazy Saturday morning, you can find me in one of the purple chairs in Town, as I enjoy a good cup of hot chocolate with my Eggs Benedict. Their French Toast is also a must! For lunch (or even dinner) fare, the Chicken Waldorf Salad hits the spot and the Wild Mushroom Carbonara is a staple. The Salmon with Risotto (available in their Greenbelt branch) is also a winner. They also have a variety of appetizers which are quite filling for a late afternoon snack. And don't get me started with the desserts! I absolutely love their cakes and my personal favorites are the Mango Chiboust and the Strawberry Shortcake.

*****

Cibo - when I'm craving for pasta, Cibo is the place to be. My favorites are the Rigatoni Al Alfonso and Linguini ala Ghiota. The Prosciutto di Parma pizza is also my fave - I love the combination of parma ham, mozzarella, parmesan cheese and arugula. For an afternoon snack, I usually go for their Spinach Dip, Gamberetti sandwich or a bowl of Crema di Zucca Pancetta (summer squash soup). Their fresh Red Grape and Pomelo shakes are simply refreshing and their Lemon Iced Tea is perfect on a warm summer day.

*****

Claw Daddy - they definitely know their crabs and this is my go to place when I just want to get my hands dirty and enjoy seafood goodness. I frequent their Bonifacio High Street branch and my staples are the 52nd Street Beer Battered Calamari and All American Cobb salad for starters, then down to business - the Crab Maritess or the Typhoon Shelter crab, going for the latter if I'm in for tons of fried garlic goodness.

*****

Cyma - another favorite for Greek cuisine (not to mention their cute waiter at the Shang branch...hihihi). We usually go here for weekend family dinner. Good thing we're 6 in the group (ok 5, not counting the little one) so we get to order a lot. For starters, we usually get the Spinach and Artichoke Fondue (cheesy goodness!), and the Kalamarakia (crispy baby squid) - I love the tzatziki sauce served with it. We also get the the Roka Salata (can't get enough of the shaved parmesan and candied walnuts) and Watermelon and Lamb salad - such a good combination! For the main course, we usually have any of these - Chicken Gyros (I get it with extra honey mustard sauce), Pork, Lamb or Steak Souvlaki (again, with extra yoghurt garlic sauce for me!), Solomos Angel Hair (salmon pasta), Garides mi Feta Spaghetti (roasted shrimp with feta cheese) and Moussaka (one of the few eggplant dishes that I can eat). On the rare occasion that we still have room for dessert, the Skolatina (molten chocolate cake) is the perfect ending.

*****

Cafe Breton - this is my favorite dessert crepes place. They used to have a branch in Town but that closed a long time ago but transferred to just the nearby Westgate. We usually go here for dessert after our weekend family dinner. Their dessert crepes are all good but my favorites (which are my staple order) are the Funtastyc, which I always request to change to mangoes instead of bananas (I love it when they pour the Grand Marinier just before serving it and the whole dessert flames up) and the Blueberries and Cream. Yummy!

*****

Cheesecake Factory - this is a must every time I'm in the US. When we were in Minneapolis, my roomie and I ate here almost every week especially when we were too lazy to cook (we were actually lazy on purpose so that we have a reason to eat out...hihihi). I introduced my family to this when we were in the US just this summer and they blamed me for the extra pounds that they gained. Hahaha. Everything I've tried are all good but my favorites are the Thai Lettuce Wraps (something healthy to balance the sinful cheesacake afterwards!) and the Shrimp Scampi and Chicken Madeira combo - a sure winner! And of course, the cheesecakes are absolutely sinful...my faves are the Fresh Strawberry, Ultimate Red Velvet and the Godiva Chocolate cheesecake. I get selective amnesia when it comes to how much calories a single slice has. Calories? Huh, what calories?

*****

Maggiano's - another Italian favorite. This is also one of the reasons why we're lazy to cook at home. Hahaha. Everything is just good - from the appetizers, salads, pasta down to the dessert. And the best way to try a little of everything is go as a group (8-10 is a good number) and have it Family Style - where you get to have unlimited servings of 2 kinds of appetizers, 2 kinds of salads, 4 kinds of main courses and 2 kinds of desserts. Whew! Among all that I've tried, my favorites are the Tuscan Steamed Mussels, Mushroom Ravioli and the Four Cheese Ravioli.

*****

Serendipity - the Frozen Hot Chocolote is reason enough to go back again and again and again.