Sunday, June 10, 2012

Watchguy2268: Storm Light LED light bulb/emergency flashlight

Watchguy2268: Storm Light LED light bulb/emergency flashlight: It's a light bulb It's a flashlight This is the new Storm Light LED light bulb/flashlight that is so revolutionary I had to sha...

Storm Light LED light bulb/emergency flashlight

It's a light bulb
It's a flashlight
This is the new Storm Light LED light bulb/flashlight that is so revolutionary I had to share it with the world. I usually don't write about products like this but I am blown away by this invention. This light bulb has a telescoping arm which comes out to be used as a flashlight. Simply unscrew the light from any household light fixture and you have an emergency flashlight that has a 6 hour charge. The LED light uses only 2 watts of power which is the same amount of power of a 40 watt light bulb. The crazy thing is you get 200 lumens of light. Also this light bulb lasts for 40,000 hours while most bulbs burn out at 1,000 hours of life. The Storm Light has a AC/DC switch on the side which allows the user to easily switch to flashlight with one click. If you live anywhere that is susceptible to power outages this is a must have. Hurricane season is here and this light bulb can save you the time and effort of buying expensive batteries and flashlights. This dual purpose light is new on the market and they will go fast. Don't be caught in the dark looking for that old clunky flashlight that may or may not work. Never wonder if you have enough light to make it through the storm. This bulb can work in any standard light fixture including ceiling fans and bedside lamps. The bulb stays cool to the touch so you never have to worry about burning your hand when you remove it from the socket.  I am getting one for every room in my house and the porch light. Can you imagine coming home to no power? You can take the Storm Light out of the porch lighting fixture and use it as a flashlight. This light bulb/flashlight is amazing and the only place you can get them right now is on Ebay. The price is right at $34.95 for something this great. I have a feeling that as soon as demand goes up or a big storm approaches the price will increase. So get yours today and be prepared when everyone else is flooding the stores looking for flashlights and emergency supplies. Get the new Storm Light LED bulb/flashlight here.Click here to get it at Sears today, supplies are limited


Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Watchguy2268: Dirty martini recipe that's simple

Watchguy2268: Dirty martini recipe that's simple: You may ask yourself how come when I go to a nice bar is their dirty martini tastier than the one I can make at home. It's simple, it's t...

Dirty martini recipe that's simple

You may ask yourself how come when I go to a nice bar is their dirty martini tastier than the one I can make at home. It's simple, it's the olive juice. If you want to make the best dirty martini ever than follow these simple steps. First, you need a quality vodka. I choose Ketel one vodka for all my vodka drinks. Then you will need the right kind of olive juice. I only use spanish olive juice straight out of the jar. The pre-mix olive juices sold at liquor stores is crap. The little jar of olives has no taste. If you really want to taste the best, than get a big jar of Spanish queen olives with the pimento's. First, add 3 ounces of Ketel one vodka to your martini shaker and pack with ice. Then add an ounce of olive juice straight out of the jar and shake vigorously for thirty seconds. Pour into a chilled martini glass and garnish with three olives. I like to stuff mine with bleu cheese but you can do it any way you like. It's that simple. Do not add vermouth at any time. Dry vermouth ruins a perfectly good martini. I have been making martini's for 15 years and I have never used vermouth. You can use less or more olive juice depending how dirty you want to be. The more you add the saltier it will taste so be careful. Next time I will explain why choosing a vodka says a lot about who you are. Drink a great martini then go to Price Hunters for all your watch needs.