Monday, March 29, 2010

The World's Largest Gummy Bear

 This is my review of a product that I did not like. The product I want to review is the World's Largest Gummy Bear. According to overview on the website, it is the lion of the candy world. What's more, there is no candy more magnificent or more powerful. This is as heavy as five-pound and a whopping 12,600 calories. There are available several flavors: blue raspberry, red cherry, green apple, orange and pineapple. Its dimensions is 9" x 5.5" x 3.5" and price is $29.95. I admit that this is the biggest bear candy I have seen.

 I totally wonder who would buy this harmful on health, high-calories, and just sweet not delicious bear.













The seller wrote on website:
This gummy snack may take a few weeks (and the help of a few friends) to polish off because there are ninety 140-calorie servings in each bear.

If stored in the refrigerator between uses, the World's Largest Gummy Bear will last up to a year. Just make sure to cover it in a little bit of plastic wrap.

I can't understand! If one want to eat candy for a long time, why does he or she buy the world's biggest gummy bear? There are lots of mini size candy at marts. This is not fun. (I think I really do not like this product.)












I don't want to believe the last picture. At the moment I saw this picture, I was lost for words. "Oh, no... how should I say....?"

I want to know your opinion. What do you think?

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

My favorite restaurant


My favorite restaurant in Boston is Union Oyster House. This restaurant is on 41 Union Street at Faneuil Hall. Union Oyster House which has run since 1825 is the oldest restaurant in United States of America. The Union Oyster House has had its share of famous people as diners including the Kennedy. The food is traditional New England fare such as seafood, poultry, baked beans, steak and chops. What I like the best are cram chouder and robster with butter.

The website of this restaurant : http://www.unionoysterhouse.com/ 



My favorite restaurant in Seoul, Korea is the steamed chicken restaurant named "Bongchu resaurant." This restaurant opened in 2000. The first Bongchu restaurant is located on Haehwa-dong. Unlike the common chicken food like fried or barbecued chicken, there is a steamed chicken dish with special Korean sauce. In this restaurant, there is only one menu with different size. It is very simple system and popular in Korea.


The website of this restaurant : http://www.bongchu.co.kr/

Unique Gift Ideas


 I want to introduce Invisible Bookshelves. Have you seen that like a picture? This is designed invisible bookshelves which you can store your volume of books practicaly and beautifully. It is simply mount the L-shaped steel shelf to your wall hardware included, and slip a standard-sized hardcover the width should be at least 5" and no more than 8" over the protruding arm. The metal part goes into the book, above the bottom cover, which is held tight by little teeth. Then stack books on top up to 16" high and no more than 15 pounds in total weight. The books seem to float artisitaclly on your wall! You can arrange books however you please to creat a modern-yet-timeless- and very literary. The price of set of three shelves is $31.50. If you want to get more information, go this website, http://www.findgift.com/.


 Also, "I Am a Stuffed Animal Buddy" is so funny. If you send IAASA Buddies company your information and photo and then proceed to checkout, artists would start working as soon as you finisy paying. This is a personalized stuffed animal in your cartoony likeness.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

My spring break

I want to say my spring break. When I should decide where to go and what to do for this spring break, I was in torment. Because there is no spring break in Korea. Among the considering period, I found the ASB program and decided this program. The program I applied was the Vital Bridge in Chicago. During the spring break, I served the institute, 'Vital Bridge', for four days. The Vital Bridge is the institute for HIV/ADIS patients who need to help absoultely. It provides them necessary things to eat, use, and live.

On the first day, I arranged and cleaned up a warehouse. I arranged many stuff such as cereals, jam, pasta, toothpaste, shampoo, etc. All these things are for the clients. The system of this institue is that the clients ( I mean the patients ) come to this place, write what they need on paper, and volunteers or staff read a paper, find and give. It is great system and really necessary to the patients.

The second day was the most impressive day to me. For all this day, I packed about 30 thousand condoms. I put five condoms and directions how to use into one paper box. This was really tough. Because I have to pack those ceaselessly.

For the two days of rest, I painted a house. The house is temporary place where the patients can stay during a certain period. I have not painted a house before that. Painting is very hard but great experience.

Best of all, during my spring break, I could meet eight friends. They are all native speakers in addition kind and sweet. I could learn a lot of things through this period by helping people and speaking English. It was really nice time.

Friday, March 5, 2010