The best part about reviewing is that sometimes people give you free stuff so you talk about the stuff they gave you in reviews.
I was given this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00INRRKBO/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_0
And wrote this:
If I remember correctly, the spice grinder I had back in college was about the size of a quarter on top, and it only had one chamber so that you had to dig your spice out of the wells between the blades with your fingers. That was a while ago, but I know my college spice grinder store had nothing like this.
When I pulled it out of the box, it felt heavy and substantial. It was also bigger than I thought it would be -- like the size of a silver dollar across, and deeper too. I wouldn't carry this around, it is more of an at-home spice grinder. You can grind several recipes worth of spices in one go with this thing. The grinder lid spins but stays shut with a quality magnet and the spice falls through the holes to a second chamber which has a fine mesh floor. There is a third chamber below the mesh that is accessible I suppose to collect the fine dust from your spice. There is also a tiny spatula included to help scrape the spice if it sticks to the blades or leaves any sap or resin behind. Overall, I'm pretty impressed with this product, and I don't even smoke weed.
A complimentary product was offered to me for review.
September 30, 2014
Spinning: "Sick of It All: Last Act of Defiance"
As a long-time fan it is nice to hear band you like come out guns blazing.
I had it in my hand after having it delivered to work, and a coworker asked what it was. I said they were some of the godfathers of New York Hardcore. I then had to shorthand what THAT was for her --
and I said "Not as much melody: Drums and Bass and Anger".
They bring it here, after all these years. I will keep this in my CD player (yes, yes, even punks get old and don't adopt to new technology) for a while. At least until the new Rancid comes out...
I had it in my hand after having it delivered to work, and a coworker asked what it was. I said they were some of the godfathers of New York Hardcore. I then had to shorthand what THAT was for her --
and I said "Not as much melody: Drums and Bass and Anger".
They bring it here, after all these years. I will keep this in my CD player (yes, yes, even punks get old and don't adopt to new technology) for a while. At least until the new Rancid comes out...
What if no one works anywhere?
I was at the store, and I needed to know where the bacon was. There was a
guy unloading a box of stuff into the freezer case. I asked him. He
then told me "I don't work here". I was so confused, since he was here
and he seemed to be working. Is unloading products into freezer cases
just a hobby of his? Even more scary, what if he wasn't even here at
all?
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