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July 30, 2011

I love my Net10 Phone!

This post brought to you by Net10. All opinions are 100% mine.

I have been using the NET10 phone for 2 years now. I keep checking other carriers and try to compare the plans. To date I still find NET10 is better in terms of having a fixed price per call (10cents/min) where as other carriers does like they cut a dollar in addition if you make at least one call a day in addition to the charge per each minute of the call. So you end up paying $30 extra if you call every day.

 

 

NET10 coverage is very good. I was in California then in Virginia, Los Angeles and now in New York. All the places are in very good coverage.

Enroll in the NET10 Unlimited Calling and Text Messaging Plan for only $50.00/month. With this plan come unlimited nationwide talk, unlimited text, unlimited Web Email, and unlimited calls to 411 at no additional charge. You have to purchase a NET10 Unlimited Phone. There are only 3 choices at this time, but the phones are decent.


NET10 also offers pay-as-you-go prepaid wireless service with no credit checks, monthly fees, or contract restrictions. TracFone is the wireless service provider for NET10 and offers local, long distance, and roam calling options. NET10 features a variety of cell phones from major cell manufacturers, such as Motorola, LG, and Samsung, as well as ringtone and graphic download options. NET10 offers features such as voice mail, caller ID, text messaging, and call waiting. Obtain NET10 service with no activation or deactivation fees or security deposits.

So, I recommend NET10 phone.

Best thing is you buy $30 card and it's valid for 2 months. It's like $15 a month and if you keep buying airtime you get 2 months each gets added to your validity. So after some time you don't have to recharge your phone until your minutes are over for any number of months.

Check out real NET10 customer testimonials and hear their experiences.

 

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July 28, 2011

Do you know any other fruit that are good for anti cancer?

Tomatoes are a full of anti-oxidants and thought to be rich in anti-cancer properties. Tomato ketchup and puree are even better as they are more concentrated forms. I eat tomatoes a lot and when I had fresh ones in the garden I had them with every meal.

Pineapple is also one fruit i know that are reach in nutrients which can help to fight or prevent cancer. I love pineapple fruit but it is just too acidic if compare to other fruits. my sister always tell me to brush teeth every after i ate pineapple because it can make my teeth yellow in color. I don't know if it's true, i just do it just the way they told me. Do you know any other fruit that are good for anti cancer?

July 26, 2011

Do you remember penny candy?

Do you remember penny candy? My sister and I were having a conversation about it last night. I don't even think it exists anymore!

I remember as a child going to this little news stand that we had in town and getting a bag full of penny candy. It would be so cheap because everything cost a penny! My favorite was always the different flavored tootsie rolls.

It's so sad the things the kids miss out on in this new generation..... now a days they go to the store and demand a toy. When I was a child I would have been perfectly happy with 5 cents worth of candy.:-)

July 23, 2011

If you had a chance

If you had a chance to talk to someone who made ice cream flavors, what would you suggest would be a good taste?:)

"And I don't mean ice creams that are uneatable... lol It could be as wacky and crazy as you want. So long as you think you'll probably eat it, or others might like to eat it as well!:D"

July 20, 2011

I start keeping a diary of the food I eat

To start keeping a diary of the food I eat, which I find to be a difficult thing to do… neither cared about food nor noticed what I take up to now, so it’d be a big change to keep track of every detail. I’m not sure whether it’s better to take note of the ingredients or the higher-level combination… (what if A is safe, and B is safe, but A+B is not!)

I guess I’ll jot down everything for now, and then it’ll be another day’s painful task to figure out what’s safe and what’s not.

- Whole grain bagel and cream cheese spread (seems safe)
- Water (safe!)
- Roast beef sandwich [roast beef cuts, greens, onions, provolone cheese, tomatoes, potato chips, sour dough bread, and some random zesty sauce] (yummy and probably safe!)
- Green tea (suspicious!) For heaven’s sake, it’s tea! The ‘Nutrition facts’ says 0% everything! :)
- Yogurt (undecided!)

Compassionist made a comment the other day about chronic pain making people self-centered… I guess it’s true. In the short term, of course, I’ll try to remove the pain, and make it a non-issue. But I have to also think about some other way to accept it and perhaps get detached from it, if it’s going to last long.

July 18, 2011

Oh god I’m eating lobster poo!!!!!!!

A few months after moving to province, I was invited to "lobah fiesta" to eat "lobster" My uncle and his friends thought it was highly odd that I had never consumed lobster and got to work showing me how to eat it.

After watching the poor lobster getting boiled alive, I was given a nut cracker and told crack the damn thing open. After getting absolutely covered in lobster crap, I think I ended up eating more lobster shell than meat (of which there is hardly any… seriously where’s the food?)

Then I get to it body, and someone screamed “Don’t eat that green stuff its the poop shoot!” I’m eating lobster poo. Oh god I’m eating lobster poo. From that moment I vowed never to eat lobster again.