Thursday, July 26, 2012

Yard Sale Weekend Roundup 7-14-2012


Well, I'm almost caught up on posting these yard sale adventures! This week was a theme mostly around was luckily electronics and video games as a theme! Here is a breakdown of the sales.


Sale 1: Hit up a few sale on Friday before work and this was the first one. I pulled up as the sale advertised video games and there were a few. However, I didn't feel that NHL 2K7 was worth $5. But I did find a Tony Hawk Ride set that was in good shape. I picked up the board and the game for $5

Sale 2: Shortly after that I checked out another sale in the same area and hit a nice little gold mine. I asked if there was any video game stuff and he pointed out an unopened box to me and said everything he had was in it. I rummages through and took the whole box! It had the following in it:

SMB 2
SMB
Mortal Kombat
2 Gamecube power adapters
wired xbox 360 control
2 NES controls
1 Genesis control
Car power adapter splitter
GBA SP Pokemon Case

I asked how much he wanted and he said it was 50 cents an item. I counted up and $3 for the box and he took it. Awesome!


Sale 3: Had one more sale in the area to hit on Friday. Pulled up and found some PC games, a lego set, some stickers for Avin, and a record of alternative music (Stuff like Beastie Boys, Salt n Peppa). I picked up everything for $1 and headed to work

Sale 4: Saturday morning. It was a good one. First sale I was a bargin sale. Everything was a nickel. I picked up a Digital Photo Frame and 2 records of an older STL (Saint Louis for those not in the know) Jazz band. which was a great record by the way! If your keeping track at home, that is 15 cents.

Sale 5: I was picking up a friend to ride with us this morning but he wasn't ready yet so I found a sale beside his house and checked it out. While there I picked up a few PC components. Got a 2 GB set of RAM, a 2 GB stick of RAM, a 256 stick of RAM, and a 64 MB ATI dual video card. The guy wanted to sell all of it at once and I paid $4 for it all.

Finally I come to the last sale and it was ALL for Avin. It was a sale that looked like a kids same mostly but there were cars... lots of cars. Avin went through the basket with them all and picked out every Cars car i nthe basket. He got some Lightning McQueens, Mater, Doc Hudson, Wingo... he got a lot. They were 50 cents each and we had 13 of them. I offered $5 and they took it. Avin played with them the ENTIRE way home :)

Well that was the adventures for that week. Next week I should be all caught up and have the current sale adventures up too. Also if you are interested. I do take requests if there is something in particular that you are looking for. Just put it in the comments or email me if you would like and I'll do my best to help out!

Monday, July 23, 2012

Yard Sale Round Up 7-7-12

Well I know it's a little late but I have a some yard sale news from a couple weeks ago! This was from July 7th and this time I had a theme of kid's stuff and computer equipment. So take a look here and I'll tell you my stories.


Sale 1: This was the first sale I went to and it was advertising games. So naturally I checked it out. However, there version of games was a single PC and PS2 game of no notable mention. However, I did notice something else. Avin's current Leapster had been shutting itself off so this new leapster looked good. They wanted $10 with the system, rechargeable battery with charging base, and 5 games. I thought that was more than I wanted to spend and started to walk off. The then stopped me and told me they'd take $5 instead. Deal!

Sale 2: Right across the street I found more goodies! I spotted and NES in a box almost as fast as Avin spotted a playdough set. with the system there were 2 games including Dr. Mario and Mario/Duck Hunt with all the proper cords. After a little bit of haggling, I took both home for $5

Sale 3: This was an odd sale. There were tons of NASCAR and John Deere items but all overpriced (even if I was interested) But there was a box of random electronic stuff for $1. I took it and found 3 cell phones, 1 NIC, 1 Video Card, and a random assortment of cables. Nice buy for me :)

Sale 4: This was my final purchase this time. I went to this sale and found a computer case. I thought it looked cool and am in process now of moving all the guts out of my PC to the new GA-Zelle case. The price? $5

Well that was my sale weekend. Not a lot but it was all good quality! I'll be catching up the past couple weeks with the other posts I have in store for you! Make sure to tell your friends about my blog as well!

Monday, July 16, 2012

Recipe Time: Bacon Wrapped Chicken with Mustard Sauce!

Well, it's been a while since I'd last posted but I have a new recipe for everyone to try and it has to do with everyone's favorite food/snack/condiment, bacon! Today's recipe will feature chicken breast chunks wrapped in bacon with a spicy mustard dipping sauce. You can prep this whole thing in about 10 minutes but the baking time in an oven is what uses up your time.

The first thing to do is gather the ingredients. You'll need the following things:



2 large boneless skinless chicken breasts
1 package of bacon
pinch of sea salt piece
pinch of red pepper per piece
1 tsp soy sauce
1 tsp worcestershire
1/4 cup ketchup
1 tsp mustard
1 tsp hot sauce
1 tsp of sugar



Step 1) Trim off any fat on the chicken breasts with kitchen shears. Afterwards, cut the chicken into small 2-3 inch long strips or chunks. I found that using the shears here while the chicken is partially frozen works wonders.


Step 2) count out how many strips you end up with with and then cute half of that many strips of bacon in half making you have an equal number of bacon strips and chicken strips. I had 10 chunks out of my 2 pieces of chicken so I cut 5 strips of bacon in half.


Step 3) These half strips of bacon should now be the right length to wrap around the chicken pieces 1 time. If they are a little short, you can always stretch them out a bit to make it work.

Step 4) On a large baking sheet, arrange the chicken with equal distance between all of them. Also make sure to put the part where the bacon meets down so that the bacon does not come off during the cooking process. Also at this point put just a pinch of sea salt and red pepper on each one.


Step 5) Pre-heat the oven to 400. Why now? Well if you used slightly frozen chicken to do this, this will allow the chicken to thaw a little more and not have the hard frozen center in it which would lead to uneven cooking. Once preheated, place the chicken in the middle rack for 30 minutes. Once this is done, then set your oven to broil for 3 minutes. This will crisp up the bacon just enough to make it it a little crunchy yet not burnt.

Step 6) Now lets turn our attention to the sauce. This is a simple sauce. in a small serving bowl, mix the ketchup, mustard, soy, worcstershire, and sugar in a bowl. once thouroghly mixed your done. If you arent a mustard fan, then used a little more ketchup (literally just a squirt) to balance it out.

  


Step 7) Well all that is left to do is plate and enjoy!

Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Yard Sale Weekend Round-Up 6-29-12 - 6-30-12

Hey everyone! Once again it was a beautiful weekend for yard sales! This weeks theme was mostly electronics and movies, which you'll see what I mean here shortly. So take a look at the harvest from this week.

That box in the back? full of DVDs

Sale #1: You know how I love Friday sales before work. Well I stumbled across one and picked up that Pac-Man ghost for 50 cents.

Sale #2: After a string of busts, I went to the sale that is every weekend practically and checked out what they had this week. I looked around and picked up a CED player and about 8 discs for it, an NES that had Mickey Mousecapade in it, a set of headphones, 2 dell laptop power adapters, a free CD binder, and a Jurassic Park III play-doh mold kit for Avin. He though it was awesome and was making play-doh velociraptors as soon as we got home! After all was said and done, I ended up with $10 in everything.

Sale #3: heading into Rolla, I met up with Dad and we hit a few sales. I ended up finding a sale with a box of movies. They were asking $15 and that was too much. I offered $10 and she took it. In the box also there were a couple PlayStation games. They were Jurassic Park: The Lost World and Aladdin. The box had a few Disney movies in it so my son will enjoy those.

Sale #4: This was an odd thing as I actually went back to Sale #2 to look at a couple things. When I got back there they had put out some car speakers. Since I needed new ones for my doors, this worked out perfect. I also picked up a wireless G range extender by Linksys. Dad looked around and found a cannon. More specifically, a toy cannon called 'Canon de Sitio' and some old car advertisements that were on postcards. After looking through what we had I gave $8 for everything and headed back home.

I spend a little more than usual at so few sales but the payoff was worth it this week. What treasures did you find this weekend? Tell me in the comments below!