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Nespresso Top Up - Pierre Homme - Hazelnut and Double Espresso

My Nespresso Journey: Convenience Meets Flavor Nespresso isn’t cheap, averaging about $1.50 per serving. While it’s still more economical than a coffee shop, its main benefit lies in convenience rather than delivering the best cup of coffee. That said, I’ve discovered some flavors that I find quite pleasant. The Pierre Homme Hazelnut and Double Espresso have become particular favorites. Iced Coffee and Espresso Experiments I’m also loving the iced coffee options, especially the LE Coconut , which I’ve become somewhat addicted to. I’ll definitely need to stock up on it when it’s restocked. Additionally, my experimentation with the PH Double Espresso has led me to find that nearly every strong espresso pod, like Altisso and others, works perfectly when mixed with hot water to create an Americano. This approach allows me to enjoy a couple of espressos for my Americano base or a refreshing LE Coconut on ice, helping me keep costs down while enjoying the convenience of my Nespresso mac

Android Collection

My Journey with Android Devices: A Comparative Insight Over the years, I’ve had the opportunity to own and try several Android devices, and while I’m primarily an Apple user, I’m continually impressed by how far Android has come. In many areas, such as screen quality, cameras, battery life, and user interface, Android devices often surpass iPhones. Performance Gap and Longevity However, performance remains a critical area where Android still lags behind. It requires ever-increasing specifications on chipsets and memory to keep pace with the iPhone. Typically, after three years, an Android device is considered slow, while an iPhone can easily last another three years, maintaining usability for up to six years before it becomes comparatively sluggish. When Android manages to bridge that performance gap, it could signal the decline of the iPhone, transforming it into a niche brand. Despite my preference for Apple, I remain agnostic on the subject. Unfortunately, it seems unlikely to happe

Samsung A15 5G budget phone

Review of the Samsung A15 5G: A Budget-Friendly Option I recently picked up a Samsung A15 5G , and I must say, it's a decent budget phone. It offers comparable features to my older A32 5G , but with notable improvements, including a better 90Hz OLED screen , a robust 5,000 mAh battery , and 128GB of memory . One of the best aspects is the inclusion of a 3.5mm headphone jack , which is becoming rare in modern smartphones. Initial Impressions The screen quality is impressive; the resolution beats the A32 hands down and is even marginally better than my iPhone 14 Pro . However, I've noticed some performance issues after the phone goes into sleep mode . While the user interface (UI) and apps are generally functional, problems arise when apps are allowed to sleep. That said, I primarily got it to watch streaming shows, and in that capacity, it excels. Overall, it feels like a budget phone but is nicely designed to mimic some aspects of higher-end models like the iPhone 15 Pro Max —

Benny’s Bagels - McKinney

Discovering a Gem: Quality Bagels in Texas I recently found a fantastic bagel shop in Texas that beats Einstein Bros. in terms of quality. While the prices are a bit higher, it’s absolutely worth it when you’re craving a top-notch bagel. My Picks I tried the Salmon Lox with Onion & Chives Schmear , which was deliciously rich, and the classic Bacon & Eggs , a timeless favorite that never disappoints. If you’re in the area and love bagels, this place is a must-visit!

Concrete Cowboy - Negroni and Watermelon Cocktails

Tasting Notes: Negroni and Watermelon Energy Cocktail During my recent outing, I enjoyed a decent Negroni , which had the classic balance of bitter and sweet flavors I appreciate. Alongside that, I tried a Watermelon Energy Cocktail , which was refreshing and added a nice burst of flavor. Both drinks complemented each other well and made for an enjoyable experience!

Mi Cocina - Chips and Margaritas

Simple Pleasures: Margarita and Chips at Mi Cocina Sometimes, nothing hits the spot quite like a margarita and chips . At Mi Cocina , I opted for their margarita, which, while not the best I've had, was decent and packed a strong punch. The ambiance of the restaurant adds a touch of elegance to the experience, making it a great spot for enjoying a classic pairing. Perfect for those casual moments when you just want something simple yet satisfying!

Kirin’s Court - Dim Sum Chinese - Richardson

Finding Dim Sum in Dallas Finding good Chinese food in Dallas can be quite a challenge, but I’ve managed to track down a dim sum spot in Richardson .  This place is reportedly very popular, which means the parking lot fills up quickly, and tables are in high demand early on. It’s a testament to the quality of the food when a restaurant garners that much attention.  

Moxie’s Bar - Plano

Dining Experience: Excellent Steak and Cocktails I ordered the steak , and it was excellent! Along with that, I indulged in a variety of appetizers that complemented the meal perfectly. To top it off, I enjoyed an amazing Old Fashioned . This place has truly got it all, and the prices for the drinks were surprisingly reasonable. Overall, it was a fantastic dining experience!

Pepper Cafe - Barbacoa Mexican Breakfast - Mesquite

Delightful Barbacoa Mexican Breakfast I enjoyed a delicious Barbacoa Mexican Breakfast that reminded me of a similar dish I had in Austin. You can always tell it’s going to be good when the chips and salsa are top-notch. The coffee was decent as well, adding to the overall satisfying experience. A great way to start the day!

Platia - Greek Kouzina - Frisco, TX

Lunch at Platia Greek Kouzina I had a nice lunch at Platia Greek Kouzina in Frisco, Texas. I ordered the Brizola Steak , and it was delicious. While the flavors were fantastic, I would have preferred some fresh veggies on the side, as the meal felt a bit overwhelming with carbs. However, the pita bread was amazing, and the hummus dish was equally impressive, making it a worthwhile dining experience overall!

EDC (Everyday Carry) - March 2024

Updated Everyday Carry (EDC) I've updated my everyday carry (EDC) over the years and have settled on some basic brand names. Card Wallet Concerns For the longest time, I’ve owned a Coach card wallet but always felt nervous using it, as I found it falling out of my pockets at home. I finally figured out how to clip it to my inner pocket and weigh it down next to my keys. I may explore other attachment options to clip it to my phone as well. Another reason for downsizing to a slim wallet is to keep my back pockets empty. It’s painful during long drives and a nuisance to constantly relocate my larger wallet. March 2024 EDC: Apple iPhone 14 Pro Casio A168WG Victorinox Manager Victorinox Huntsman Coach Leather Card Wallet

Apple iMac 24 - M3 - 16GB Orange Computer

New Addition: Apple iMac M3 Took the plunge and bought an Apple iMac M3 . I opted for the larger 16GB / 512GB HDD configuration. So far, it’s been pretty good, and once I learn more of the OS and keyboard shortcuts, the easier it’s going. This orange version cost me about $2.1k (California tax rates). Why an iMac? I’ve been using Windows and Linux for many years, and for a few years in college, I owned an older MacBook. For most of this time, I’ve managed with cheap laptops. Although I debated getting a MacBook, the price was too much, and I figured, why not go with a desktop computer again?

Casio A168WG - Gold Digital Watch

Growing My Casio Collection: Gold A168WG Review I recently took the plunge and added a gold Casio A168WG to my collection, marking my first watch purchase in two years. This new addition complements my silver A168 and G-Shock DW5600, bringing my digital Casio collection to three. Why Casio? The value proposition with Casio watches is exceptional. They offer a perfect blend of price and functionality. Lately, I've found myself feeling more self-conscious about wearing my Rolex and getting a bit bored with my Apple Watch. While both are still nice to wear (I use the Apple Watch for workouts and the Rolex for nostalgic moments), the convenience of Casio has been appealing. Initial Impressions The gold resin case of the A168WG really pops and shines, giving off a confident vibe. However, the clasp is a bit hard to open and adjust, requiring some effort. The display is slightly harder to read, and the buttons are tougher to push compared to my silver A168. Despite these minor drawbacks