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Victorinox Swiss Army Knife - Deluxe Climber

New Addition: Deluxe Climber Victorinox I recently picked up a Deluxe Climber , a discontinued model that’s a bit more uncommon. It’s almost identical to the current Deluxe Tinker , but with one key difference: it features a corkscrew instead of a Phillips screwdriver. I'm currently debating whether to sell this model in favor of the Deluxe Tinker, but for now, I plan to pocket EDC it since I do appreciate the inclusion of the pliers. I got this for a fair price of $26 , which feels reasonable. In all honesty, this model only needs a bit driver and it's the Cybertool M . If a Phillips is what I’m after, I might as well splurge for the Cybertool instead!

Victorinox Swiss Army Knife - Champion Plus

New Addition: Champion Plus Victorinox I recently added a Champion Plus to my collection. This discontinued Victorinox Swiss Army knife model is the predecessor to the current Swiss Champ , but it notably lacks the pliers. I have to say, I find this 6-layer tool set quite appealing, although it does feel a bit impractical for pocket EDC. Nevertheless, I’m going to give it a try and see how it performs. If it doesn't work out, I’ll likely stick with my Huntsman or Deluxe Climber . As opportunities arise, I plan to pick up more discontinued models in good condition to enhance my collection. I paid only $45 for this one, a decent price!

Mr Brown - Canned Ice Coffee

My Secret Vice: Mr. Brown Iced Coffee One of my guilty pleasures is cheap iced coffee in a can from Mr. Brown . While my absolute favorite is the Cappuccino , I find that the others have their moments too. Here’s a list of the flavors I’ve tried or know of: Cappuccino Blue Mountain Iced Coffee Iced Coffee Black Black - No Sugar Macadamia Nut Caramel Latte Vanilla Mandheling While there are various sizes available, these are the ones I'm familiar with in the States. Additionally, some other flavors in the 8 oz can include: Chocolate Colombian Espresso (though this might be the sugar-free version of Black Coffee) These cans have become a go-to for a quick caffeine fix!

J Lohr - Paso Robles - Cabernet Sauvignon 2020 - Good

J. Lohr Cabernet Sauvignon: A Budget-Friendly Find I recently tried the 2020 vintage of J. Lohr Cabernet Sauvignon from Paso Robles, which I picked up at Costco for just $11 . Eager to expand my wine experience beyond Trader Joe’s offerings, I was pleasantly surprised by this one. This Cabernet is incredibly easy to drink, making it a great first-day pour. Interestingly, it has a lighter color that almost resembles a Pinot Noir , giving it a translucent quality. While it’s smooth and approachable, I found it a bit bland, lacking depth and complexity. Although I wouldn’t choose this as my everyday wine, it’s a solid option for those moments when you want something simple and familiar without venturing into the unknown. Overall, it’s an easy choice when boredom strikes!

Einstein Bro - Bagels and Coffee

A Pleasant Surprise at Einstein Bros. Bagels Wow! I didn’t realize the bagels from Einstein Bros. were so great. Having been accustomed to Starbucks , I can confidently say this place beats them hands down. The coffee was decent, featuring a syrupy texture in the simple, unsweetened Americano, which made for a satisfying start to my meal. Smear Choices When it comes to the smears, I’ll definitely stick with the spicier jalapeño option over the chives. While the chives were okay, the jalapeño added just the right amount of kick, elevating the overall flavor experience.

Fresh K Food Court - Carrollton - Seollungtang and Tonkatsu

Delicious Lunch at Fresh K Market I had a nice lunch of Seollungtang and Tonkatsu at the food court in Fresh K Market in Carrollton. The curry was delicious; I could eat just that with the rice! The Seollungtang beef soup was excellent, providing a hearty and comforting meal that truly hit the spot.

Victorinox - Service and Repair - $16.67

First Experience with Victorinox Repair Service I tried the Victorinox repair service for the first time and sent my knives to their Monroe Center in Connecticut. Here’s a quick summary of the process: Day 1: Created a repair order online. Day 1: Mailed my knives to Victorinox, paying $5.85 for USPS. Day 6: USPS delivered the package to Victorinox. Day 11: Received an email from Victorinox confirming they had my knives. Day 17: Victorinox emailed me shipping details with UPS tracking. Day 18: I was charged $5.41 per knife for the repair. Day 21: Received my knives back. Total Cost: $16.67 The total time for the repair was three weeks from printing the form to receiving my knives back. Out of this, two weeks (11 days) were for shipping transit time, so the actual repair took about one week (10 days) . Overall, the experience was quite good. The Huntsman is spectacular, and the Explorer is functional again, but considering its age, it might be better to buy a new one rathe

Knife Cleaning

Getting Back into Knife Maintenance It’s been a while, and I’m getting back into the habit of cleaning my knife collection. I’ll need to gather some oil, sharpeners, and other tools to do this properly. For now, it’s simply about cleaning off any residue on the knives and implements, as I often use them to open packages and end up with tape gunk on the blades and scissors. My Trekker sees the most action, and I’m finding the Phillips head quite useful. I’ll need to consider adding a Deluxe Tinker or Handyman to my collection to include a set of pliers. With a good maintenance routine, I can keep my collection in top shape and ready for any task.

La Me - Pho 🍜 - Dallas - 8.75 of 10

Exploring Pho in Dallas: La Me Restaurant Review In the bustling area south of Richardson, tucked into an older strip mall in Dallas, I came across La Me—a modest spot that might not look like much from the outside, but it has its own charm. The place is a little dated, but it’s clean, with a welcoming atmosphere that quickly sets you at ease. The food here lives up to its reputation, and I can see why some people rank it even higher than Pho Pasteur. While Pho Pasteur serves a rich, almost overwhelming broth, La Me’s broth is more refined and subtle, allowing the flavors to come together beautifully without overpowering. The unique blend of ingredients adds a layer of depth, making each bite flavorful and satisfying. Their spring rolls were another highlight. Though it was a bit different to see whole peanuts in the dipping sauce—most places grind them down—the taste was fresh and delicious. Overall, I’d give La Me a slight edge over Pho Pasteur, rating it an impressive 8.75 out of 10

Pax and Beneficia - Plano - 7 of 10 Espresso Rating

Discovering Pax & Beneficia Coffee: Plano Location Review After enjoying Pax & Beneficia Coffee in Las Colinas and Grapevine, I was excited to try their Plano location, which sits conveniently near the old Collin Creek Mall. This location is beautiful, with ample parking and a relaxed atmosphere that’s perfect for sipping coffee and unwinding. I tried both a Cappuccino and a Cortado here. The espresso was slightly on the bitter side, but in the Cappuccino, the whole milk balanced it out nicely, making it a smooth, enjoyable drink. For anyone in the DFW area, this Plano spot is definitely worth a visit!