Archives for January 2021

How to easily make tofu

Tofu is a well-known protein-rich product. However, it is not only very nutritious but also delicious and full. Because of these qualities, it is a favorite not only of vegans but also of those who could not have imagined their lunch without meat before. Some even make tofu themselves. Sounds like a huge challenge, right? Still, making tofu isn’t as complicated as it may seem at first glance. So, how to easily make tofu?

What to start with? You will need a lemon, some dry soybeans, and filtered water in order to make tofu. Make sure whether you have all the tools for tofu: cheesecloth, a square bowl, a skimmer spoon, and a tray. The last one is to collect the liquid. If you have it all – you’re ready! Let’s start.

Choose the type of tofu you want to make. Before you start making tofu, decide what type of tofu you will make. It can be silken, soft, firm, and extra-firm tofu. For example, silken tofu is usually used in sauces, pies and smoothies because of its consistency. Soft tofu is very similar to a silken one just having been pressed – it has a form of a block. Finally, firm or extra firm tofu holds its shape extremely well and fits best for frying and grilling.

The process of making tofu. First of all, soak the soybeans for at least 7 or 8 hours. Some people leave soybeans to soak overnight, and they can start making tofu as soon as they get up. The soybeans expand twice their size and are easily blended.

So, yes, as you could already guess, the next step is blending. Put the beans into a blender and blend for 15 seconds. Then add some water and continue blending. This time you have to blend until the soybeans become creamy. 

After that pour the creamy mixture into a pot and collect the soy pulp. Make sure that there aren’t any of them. Otherwise, the tofu won’t be good. And then the mixture is ready to be boiled. Stir the boiling mixture from time to time. In the meantime prepare lemon juice. When you see that the milk starts to boil, pour the lemon juice into the mixture and set it aside from the heat. If you stir it, you will be able to see forming curdles. Half of the work is done.

What’s next? Take a cheesecloth and pour the mixture through it. The goal is to drain out the unnecessary fluid. It would be beneficial to have a thing that would be heavy enough to press the cheese easier. As soon as you get rid of all the liquid, you may form tofu into a square bowl. If you want to make perfect tofu, a tofu press may help you a lot. After the main work is done you need to wait at least half an hour. Then it is ready to use in any kind of dish you are going to make! Bon appétit!

Should you let your dog jump on a bed or not?

As soon as you add a new four-legged friend to your family, you will find that it has a special attraction for your bed. Even if you don’t let your dog into bed, you can often find that your pet was lying in it while you were gone to work. So, anyway, whether you let your dog lie in bed or not – the pet still jumps on it to chill. But should you let it do it? That’s the question. While this may seem like a trivial and even funny topic, it needs to be discussed if you just want your dog to be healthy and happy.

Your dog can get injured. This is the first reason you should not let your dog jump on the bed. Whether the dog is jumping from a lower surface to a higher one or vice versa, there remains a risk to twist or strain. Although a dog that underestimates its capabilities can be injured by jumping from one surface to another anywhere, the bed is a particularly dangerous object due to its soft surface. Jumping from a soft to a hard surface, or vice versa, sooner or later ends in injury.

Jumping is not good for a pet’s joints. Although jumping is a natural move for a dog, their joins definitely get an increased load for this action. How high the load on the joints also depends on the size of the dog breed. Jumping on your bed for a big dog can be a laugh. Meanwhile, for a dog of a small breed, it can be a height that requires special muscle and joint strength to overcome.

Greater risk of developing arthritis. Researchers also note that dog jumping is directly linked to the development of arthritis. Sad statistics show that 60 % of dogs develop arthritis – a painful illness that get worse with age – in their lifetime. Although it is a disease that is more common in old dogs, it can be hazardous for younger ones as well. Especially if their joints are under heavy load due to frequent jumping.

Who is the boss? You have to remember that you are responsible for your dog and knowing that it is detrimental to his health, you can shape the rules accordingly. Jumping is a natural instinct, so your dog will jump out of joy when you see or play. You don’t need to forbid your dog from doing so. Still, unnecessary jumping such as jumping on the bed or couch can be avoided for sure. But how to do that?

Possible solutions. Not letting your dog jump on the bed is not the same as letting him lie on the bed. Therefore, the easiest way to both protect your dog’s health and make life easier for him is to just get a dog ramp. They come in a variety of types, sizes as well as designs. Therefore a dog ramps manufacturer will be happy to help you to find the perfect one for your home.

Corporate gift ideas to wow your clients

Nowadays, corporate gifts sent from businesses to the clients they work with are seen as a key element of customer retention. They can be a great way to remind people of who you are, and if you choose the right gift, they can foster positive feelings towards you and make it more likely that people will work with your company again. The difficult part is knowing what to choose, so read on for some advice and ideas to help you out.

Factors to consider when choosing gifts

Picking gifts for people is often tricky, especially when you don’t know them very well—which may be the case with many of your clients. Ideally, you want to personalize your gifts by sending a present that you know the recipient will love, so before buying anything bear in mind what you know about your clients and try to tailor your gift accordingly. Don’t worry if you come up short though, as there are still plenty of options that will suit almost anyone.

Another factor to consider is cost. You don’t want to send anything that looks cheap, but you also don’t want to go overboard—not only is this not financially viable, it can also make the recipient feel uncomfortable. Finally, whatever gift you choose to send, if you can include a handwritten note or card with it this will almost certainly make a big impression and show that you genuinely appreciate your clients.

Corporate gift ideas

Here are a small selection of possibilities to get you inspired:

Chocolates

We usually think of chocolates as a gift for loved ones, but corporate chocolate is a growing industry and a perfect choice to send both to an individual or a group of people in an office. You can have the box personalized with your company logo, or even have it included in edible form on the chocolate itself! That’s sure to get people talking.

Stationery

For a gift that’s more useful, you could consider some form of stationery. The classic choice is a pen, but if you go down that road be sure to choose a high-quality one—these days, people get so many free pens that they don’t tend to make an impression unless they stand out. Another option is a top-quality notebook branded with your company logo or in your company colors.

Hampers

If you need a gift that can be shared around a group of people, or you’re looking for an idea that’s more striking, it’s hard to go wrong with a hamper. As they contain a variety of products, there’s sure to be a treat for everyone.

Coffee cups or water bottles

For a gift that’s likely to stand the test of time, try a reusable water bottle or travel coffee cup. Most people use these every day, so they’re a great choice for a gift that’s both useful and always keeps your company on people’s minds. Just be careful when you design them—if it looks too much like an advertisement for your company, your client is less likely to want to use it, so keep your branding subtle!

Viteyes Launches Blue Light Defender Kids for Screen Time Protection of Their Developing Eyes

Did you know that exposure to blue light before bedtime can also disrupt sleep patterns because it affects when our bodies create melatonin? With screentime for kids having increased by 500% during the pandemic, an inside out approach with Viteyes® Blue Light Kids can be an effective method to help protect their eyes.

Viteyes®came out with a product late last year called Blue Light Defender™ Kids, a nutritional supplement formulated with lutein and zeaxanthin, the only natural defense eyes have to protect the macula from the harmful effects of blue light that stem from digital screens such as smartphones, tablets, TVs, computers and even sunlight.

Also, because Blue Light Defender™ Kids is not only formulated with lutein and zeaxanthin but also Astaxanthin, it’s packed with antioxidants that kids may be lacking in their diets. And with its delicious chocolate berry soft chew kids won’t even realize that it’s good for them! I recommend for children ages 4+.

You can find out more here.

Self Disclosure: I received a free sample to facilitate this post. Images and information were also provided.

Have little ones at home this school year? Check out these items from School Zone!

School Zone has Activity Kits that are a must-buy this school year!

Preschool, Kindergarten and Activity Kit – Launched on School Zone Octoberober 1st.  

*Really great value for the amount of contents. $29.99 (valued at $52) 

I had the opportunity to check out the Preschool Activity Kit and I highly recommend it! It includes a workbook with stickers, flash cards, 2 reading books and so much more. The Preschool Activity Kit is perfect for ages 3-5.

Find all three kits here.

For parents looking to alleviate the stress of at-home learning, School Zone’s incredible online platform, Anywhere Teacher is helping guide parents and their children through the school year with ease. It compliments School Zone’s workbooks and flashcards so well too!  

Anywhere Teacher connects children ages 2-8 with powerful online learning wherever they are – anywhere, anytime. Children and parents can now have access to limitless learning and fun! A preschooler can practice ABCs in the kitchen with mom, while a second grader works on spelling in the living room on a tablet. The award-winning online learning tool is the perfect addition to every child’s education! Designed to align with national education standards, Anywhere Teacher offers over 2,000 activities that make learning fun, safe, and ad-free, starting at just $6.99/month! 

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Our readers have the opportunity to try a free 30-day trial (using code, SMARTKIDS, sign-up link here), as well as an Anywhere Teacher activity trial for free, here.

Now, how cool is that?!

Self Disclosure: I received free samples to facilitate this post. Images were also provided.

Secrets of Sulphur Springs * Dives Deep Into The Mysteries Of The Unknown With A Chilling Tale Of Mystery And Suspense

Set in the fictional titular town, Secrets of Sulphur Springs follows 12-year-old Griffin Campbell (Preston Oliver), whose world has been upended by his father’s decision to move the family from Chicago to take over an abandoned hotel property, The Tremont. The Campbells, which includes Griffin’s mother and his younger twin siblings, move into The Tremont in hopes of restoring it to the vacation destination it once was. But on his first day at his new school, Griffin hears rumors that the hotel is haunted by the ghost of Savannah (Elle Graham), a girl who disappeared decades ago. Soon, he and his new friend, Harper (Kyliegh Curran), discover a portal that allows them to travel back in time and uncover clues about the town’s biggest mystery.

Secrets of Sulphur Springs
By Carlee S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 16

Disney’s new TV series, Secrets of Sulphur Springs, dives deep into the mysteries of the unknown.  The writers of the show weave a chilling tale of mystery and suspense that is brought to life by the cast. It is a show about new friendships and old secrets that will leave you on the edge of your seat, as it did me.

In Secrets of Sulphur Springs, a music-loving middle school boy named Griffin (Preston Oliver) moves into an abandoned hotel called The Tremont that his family plans to restore. The hotel is said to be haunted by a girl named Savannah (Elle Graham) who mysteriously disappeared 30 years ago.  Griffin is missing his old town and old friends, but he finds a new friend named Harper (Kyliegh Curran). Together they are determined to uncover the truth about the hidden secrets of the hotel and find out what happened to Savannah.

One of my favorite scenes was when Griffin finds out that the old hotel is supposedly haunted—it is very fascinating to see his reaction when others tell him about Savannah haunting it.  Equally interesting is to see how the others react to Griffin when they find out he is living at the old hotel. Griffin has younger twin siblings (Landon Gordon and Madeleine McGraw) and Harper has a brother (Bryant Tardy). The relationships that Griffin and Harper have with their siblings make the characters easy to relate to. The hotel set is decorated to portray that old, abandoned, rustic style which gives it a spooky appearance. The scenes where the set is dark also add to the eerie mood.  The overall creepy setting makes the scenes more believable. The clothing choices are also well thought out, and perfect for the scenes.

The messages in this TV series are about building friendships and trust. Moving to a new town and having to make new friends at school is not always easy. Being a good friend means being kind, helpful and truthful. It also means working together. Trust is especially important because it’s hard to earn back after it’s lost. Parents may need to know that there are some suspenseful scenes that may be scary for younger viewers.

I give the new TV series, Secrets of Sulphur Springs, 5 out of 5 stars. Every scene kept me captivated and wanting more. I recommend this show for ages 7 to 16. Secrets of Sulphur Springs premieres on the Disney Channel on January 15, 2021.

Blizzard of Souls * A Cinematic Masterpiece and Oscar Submission from Latvia

Based on true events and the novel by Aleksandrs Grins, which was forbidden in the USSR, the film follows a coming-of-age story of a sixteen-year-old Arthur. After the loss of his mother, he enlists to fight in WWI with dreams of becoming a hero, but after surviving the brutalities of trench warfare and the loss of his family, he wonders if his efforts in battle were futile and if hope is only to be found in rebuilding a family and a home as Latvia itself is born from the atrocities of war.

Blizzard Of Souls was directed by Dzintars Dreibergs and written by Dreibergs and Boriss Frumins. The film was produced by Inga Pranevska and Dzintars Dreibergs for KULTFILMA, and associate produced by Gatis Sniedziņš. Ilona Bičevska serves as International Producer. It was edited by Gatis Belogrudovs and composed by Lolita Ritmanis. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Eshaan M. comments, “A cinematic masterpiece and the Oscar submission from the Baltic nation of Latvia, Blizzard of Souls will take you through a rollercoaster of emotions while providing you with a thorough history lesson!” See his full review below.

Blizzard of Souls

By Eshaan M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 14

A cinematic masterpiece and the Oscar submission from the Baltic nation of Latvia, Blizzard of Souls will take you through a rollercoaster of emotions while providing you with a thorough history lesson! With echoes of 1917, Blizzard of Souls has masterful editing and cinematography, incredible sets and locations, and a talented cast, but falls a bit short on explaining major events in the First World War.

KULTFILMA took inspiration from true events and the novel by Grins to create Blizzard of Souls, which follows a teenage boy named Arturs Vanags in Russian-controlled Latvia (around the 1910s). Arturs’ father was a highly decorated commander of a regiment of the Latvian army, and his brother Edgars is focused on carrying on that legacy. He’s not exactly a fighter, but when his mother is killed by the Germans, Arturs, his brother, and his father conscript in the national Latvian Riflemen battalions of the Imperial Russian army in hopes of getting revenge and finding glory. He experiences many loves and losses in battle, after which he, among other soldiers, grows weary of the Tsarist cause and feels forgotten. Arturs must decide whether to stay with his regiment or defect and join his comrades in fighting the Latvian War of Independence and start his life all over again. As you can see, there’s a lot happening in the film, and it’s an intriguing plotline. Though I am a history buff, I’m not at the top of my game when it comes to Latvian war history, so I was really hoping for some time or battle markers; all of the battles seemed to blend together, save for the final conflict Arturs is involved in – the Battle of Cesis.

The cast and crew shine in this Baltic beauty. Oto Brantevics and Raimonds Celms play the brothers Vanags, with Oto as Arturs and Raimonds as Edgars. Raimond is a more experienced actor, but Oto really shines in his performance, with perfectly toned emotions and dialogue. Their on-screen father is played by Martins Vilsons, whose cerebral, tough personality gives way (at the perfect time) to paternal love. And the Vanags’ friends in the film, Mikelsons and Konrads, are played by Jēkabs Reinis and Gatis Gaga, who excel in their supporting roles with pointed humor and emulating the characters’ focused, yet free personalities. Behind the scenes, Dzintars Dreibergs directed the film meticulously, with a keen eye on historical accuracy and believability. The music in the film, which majestically introduces and drives the action in each scene, was composed by Lolita Ritmanis. The soundtrack is definitely one of my favorite parts of the film. Another beautiful element of Blizzard of Souls is the cinematography by Valdis Celmiņš; viewers can tell that each shot was thoughtfully planned out. There is a large part of one battle sequence that was shot and edited in one take, which really helps the speed of the film.

The message of Blizzard of Souls is one of growth; Arturs grows from a young boy to a mature hero throughout this film and has to make many tough decisions along the way. It’s a positive and relatable message, as we all grow as people throughout our lives. There are some scenes for parents to watch out for though; there’s a lot of blood and gore, some nudity and profanity (given the culture of trench warfare).

I give Blizzard of Souls 5 stars out of 5 and recommend it for ages 14 to 18. Adults will enjoy this film as well. Blizzard of Souls is out in theatres and on DVD now!

The Marksman * A Slower-Paced Action Film Starring Liam Neeson

A rancher on the Arizona border becomes the unlikely defender of a young Mexican boy desperately fleeing the cartel assassins who’ve pursued him into the U.S. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Benjamin P. comments, “The Marksman is a slower-paced action film set on the road from Texas to Chicago.  The filmstars Liam Neeson as Jim, a retiree who’s seen better days. There is a strong action storyline but those expecting a shoot-em-up adrenaline rush may want to look elsewhere.” See his full comments below.

The Marksman

Benjamin P., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 14

The Marksman is a slower-paced action film set on the road from Texas to Chicago.  The filmstars Liam Neeson as Jim, a retiree who’s seen better days. There is a strong action storyline but those expecting a shoot-em-up adrenaline rush may want to look elsewhere. 

Jim’s wife has passed away, his finances gutted by the cost of her medical bills, and his decaying ranch adjoining the border to Mexico is under threat since he can’t keep up with his rent. Now all he’s got is his loyal canine companion and a few days left with his property. On a drive surveying his land, Jim finds a boy named Miguel and his mother Rosa, crossing the border. Members of a drug cartel are hot on their trail, eager to capture the mother and son. A shootout between Jim and their pursuers occurs and Rosa is mortally wounded. As she passes away, Jim makes a promise to get Miguel to their family in Chicago where he’ll be safe.

The Marksman is a conundrum as an action movie – as for action, it’s sparse, save for a few shootouts here and there where Neeson’s character gets a chance to live up to his Marksman moniker. When you hear Liam Neeson and action movie within the same breath, you picture Neeson defiantly doling out revenge to those who have wronged him and the people he cares about, which to some extent is what The Marksman becomes.  But it plods along its course, steeping you in the everyday life of Neesons’ Jim, before putting into perspective the predicament Miguel faces from the cartel members who killed his mother.

Jim’s encounters with the cartel are only mildly suspenseful. So much of The Marksman doesn’t fully develop Miguel and Jim’s dynamic, either. These characters spend so much time together, but, by the end, they only manage to get each other where they need to go, and nothing more. There’s humanity, but there’s no spark to it. I don’t fault the performances, as much as I do a script with not enough meaningful moments for the central pair’s bond to supplant itself deeply in the fabric of the movie.

I give The Marksman 2 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 13 to 18 for some mild violence and the killing of a dog. The Marksman comes out in theaters on January 15, 2020.