Albany Poets

Online Grocery Shopping

Posted in Members on April 28th, 2009

Many people nowadays do their grocery shopping online. They find it really convenient that in a few clicks of a button, their groceries will arrive at their doorstep saving them time, energy and gas.

Here are the advantages of Online Grocery Shopping:

• With online groceries, you can easily keep track of your purchases therefore eliminating overbudgetting and impulse buying. Most shoppers don’t bring a list or a calculator when out doing groceries. Also, you get to compare every existing product there is based on their prices. This is particularly useful when you want to save money.

• You can avoid crowds. Going to grocery stores can be a hassle with all the people and the lines, especially when you’re with your younger kids. You can avoid all of that when you do your grocery shopping online.

• Less babysitter and gas expense. We all want to avoid taking our children grocery shopping. They tend to put things in the cart that are not important and sometimes they often wander off while you’re reading an item label. Everytime we go out for groceries, we hire babysitters to accompany our kids and keep them safe. But we can avoid this when we do our shopping online, we don’t need to pay anyone to take care of our kids. We also save gas with less trips to the grocery store.

Artistic Birthday Cakes

Posted in Members on April 28th, 2009

Carl’s birthday is coming up and I haven’t got a clue as to what theme his birthday will be this year. Last year when my son turned six years old, it was all about cowboys and sheriffs. He was dressed up in traditional cowboy duds with a shiny sheriff’s star badge and he got the surprise of his young life when he finally saw his birthday cake. It was a huge rectangular shaped cake decorated with a Sheriff’s jail cell decor. It even had a toy horse and a few bandits too.

For this year’s birthday cake, I am torn between two birthday cake decors. It’s a tie between a construction site with bulldozers and trucks or a pirate ship with lots of pirates and gold. I love decorating cakes for my son, especially on his birthday. I want him to love his birthday cake year after year.

After careful consideration, I finally went with the construction site theme as I often see Carl playing with bulldozers and trucks nowadays. For this year, I baked a large circular cake and covered it with chocolate icing. Then I topped it off with numerous toy dump trucks and bulldozers and a crane.

My son loved his birthday cake this year. I can’t wait to decorate his birthday cake next year.

Facebook Games

Posted in Members on April 28th, 2009

I frequently visit Facebook, a social community site, not just to keep up with the different ongoings in my friends’ life but also to play their addicting online games.

There are lot of online games that you can only play in Facebook. They available games are so diverse that both men, women, adult and teens can enjoy.

I personally love Playfish’s PetSociety and Restaurant City. In Restaurant City, you need to build an effective restaurant by hiring your friends while in PetSociety, your goal will be to increase your pet’s popularity level. These games are just so cute and colourful that you would want to play all day. Whenever I want to unleash my inner fashionista, I play Fashion Wars and Sorority Life. I also see to it that I visit my SuperPoke! pet and feed, clean and play with him.

What I love about these games is that they are highly interactive. In these games, you can’t win or go to another level without the help of your friends. You would need your Facebook friends’ help to gather points, ingredients, clothes or items.

I am currently discovering new games that Facebook has to offer and I can’t wait to play with all of them.

Sam’s Baked Goods

Posted in Members on April 28th, 2009

Sam has always been baking ever since he had known how. He was first taught by his grandmother when he was just 12 years old. He has always loves baking cakes, cookies and cupcakes. Sam usually gives out his tasteful creations to friends and neighbours. He also makes time to donate his baked goods in numerous local bake fairs and sales.

Last year, Sam decided to open up his own bakery. It was just a modest one with just him and another staff to look after the store. Since Sam does the baking himself, he is clienteles include friends, family and relatives. But because his baked goods are always fresh and wonderful, a lot of new people come in and buy his creations as well.

Sam’s bakery has been open and doing good for more than six months, new customers are always welcome. His marketing strategies includes giving out a cupcake for every 5 pieces bought, free personal size cake for every two layers of cake bought and a 5% discount for every 30 pieces of cookies bought.

Sam loves baking but he enjoys baking even more knowing that people love eating his creations. Sam hopes to expand his bakery someday. With his tasty baked goods and great marketing strategies, anything is possible.

Liz’s Lip Balm Addiction

Posted in Members on April 28th, 2009

Liz is an addict. She has been under the influence for 10 years now and she has no plans of recovering. Here is her story:

As a teenager, Liz has always had dry lips which are often chapped. Back then, she usually just licks her lips to help then regain their moisture. But it is not enough. Then Liz’s Mom introduced Chapstick to her and she was hooked.

Liz’s lips were no longer chapped and dry. With constant lip balm use, her lips are now softer and smoother. Even though she was forever grateful to Chapstick, Liz has other lip balm brands too. She is currently using Duwop’s Lip Balm and Lip Fusion with Collagen to plump up her lips. Her favourite lip balms include Smith’s Rosebud Salve in Strawberry, Burt’s Bees Original, and Blistex Fruit Smoothies.

When Liz leaves the house, she usually brings two to three lip balms; one is tinted while the two are just plain. She constantly applies these smacker soothers every hour or so to maintain her lips’ moisture and shine.

Liz is a lip balm addict. She has spent hundreds of dollars in her numerous lip balm purchases but she doesn’t want to stop. She is a lip balm addict and she is proud of it.

All-In Vacations

Posted in Members on April 28th, 2009

To get the utmost convenience and savings of a vacation, most families choose all inclusive family vacations. Most all in vacations include flights, accommodations, meals and entertainment in an affordable price.

Staying at all inclusive resorts make the best family vacations because they usually provide numerous entertainment for kids and adults. They also offer wonderful meals usually in buffet type so you’ll never go hungry.

There is one restriction in staying at an all inclusive resort. Though most places want their clients to enjoy, it is silly to expect first class accommodations and service as you might in an expensive 5 star hotels. Just enjoy the best feature of the resort and be thankful for money that you are saving.

It is important to read everything before buying an all inclusive vacations so that you won’t be charged with any hidden fees or charges. Ask any questions you may have prior to purchasing to avoid any unpleasant surprises. Also do a bit of computation as well. Since an all inclusive vacation’s goal is to help you save money while having fun at the same time, it would be useless to go if you actually spend a lot more.

Find the best all inclusive vacation offers that is right for you and you can make it your best family vacation ever.