Making Your Own Kitchen Gadgets And Ingredients

Need a:
Tube pan?
Empty a clean metal food can and place it in the center of a deep block pan…fill the can with beans.

Salad spinner?
Place your wet salad in a pillow case and shake.

Sifter?
Put flour into a salt shaker and use it to flour a pan.

Problem:
Nuts are sticking together in the food processor.
Fix: Place some sugar from the recipe in with them while processing.

Shortening sticking to the measuring cup.
Fix: If recipe calls for eggs, crack them into measuring cup and add to recipe. Then place shortening into the same cup. It will not stick! Or you could spray the measuring cup with cooking spray before adding shortening.

Brown sugar is hard.
Fix: Place a slice of bread in with it the night before you need it. Or, place it in the microwave for a few seconds until soft.

Ran out of buttermilk.
Fix: For 1 cup of buttermilk: 1/3 cup lemon juice and fill the rest of the cup with milk to equal 1 cup total.

If you need to know if your eggs are fresh:
Place eggs in water. Older eggs will float higher.

If you have extra bananas:
Mash them and freeze in a small plastic bag. This will be great to use later for banana bread!
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LG Mobile Phones Price List

LG Mobile Phones Price in Indian Rupees

LG-KP199

Price – Rs.4,499

LG-KM380T

Price – Rs.7,800

LG-KM501

Price – Rs.9,649

LG-Secret KF750

Price – Rs.18,500

LG-KC550

Price – Rs.15,990

LG-KP106

Price – Rs.1,749

LG-Dynamite KP220

Price – Rs.4,699

LG-Dynamite KP320

Price – Rs.7,990

LG-KP110

Price – Rs.3,199

LG-KG320

Price – Rs.9,990

LG-KF600

Price – Rs.13,799

LG-KF510

Price – Rs.10,990

LG-Viewty KU990

Price – Rs.18,669

LG-Bullet KG276

Price – Rs.1,599

LG-Bullet KG285

Price – Rs.1,399

LG-Bullet KG288

Price – Rs.1,450

LG-Dynamite KG195

Price – Rs.3,695

LG-KE820 (Chocolate Card)

vRs.15,000

LG-KS360

Price – Rs.9,850

LG-KT610

Price – Rs.14,999

LG-GB106

Price – Rs.1,999

LG-KP500

Price – Rs.13,400

LG-GB110

Price – Rs.2,000

LG-KS20

Price – Rs.25,000

LG-GD510 (Cookie Pep)

Price – Rs.7,500

LG-Eigen GM730

Price – Rs.23,490

LG-GS190

Price – Rs.3,199

LG-GB270

Price – Rs.4,199

LG-GB 230

Price – Rs.5,599

LG-GU220

Price – Rs.4,500

LG-GB220

Price – Rs.4,399

LG-GW620

Price – Rs.18,990

LG-GU285

Price – Rs.6,500

LG-GX200

Price – Rs.4,799

LG-GW300

Price – Rs.6,999

LG-KF350

Price – Rs.7,949

LG-BL20v

Price – Rs.13,990

LG-BL40

Price – Rs.30,000

LG-GT505

Price – Rs.14,990

LG-GD900

Price – Rs.26,000

LG-GW525

Price – Rs.15,000

LG-GC900 Viewty Smart

Price – Rs.27,500

LG-KM710

Price – Rs.12,500

LG-KF240T

Price – Rs.7,500

LG-KF300

Price – Rs.8,500

LG-KP175

Price – Rs.4,500

LG-GB105

Price – Rs.2,000

LG-KP265

Price – Rs.5,500

LG-KP265

Price – Rs.5,500

LG-GB210

Price – Rs.5,100

LG-GB100

Price – Rs.1,750

LG-KM900

Price – Rs.27,000

LG-KM335

Price – Rs.10,500

LG-GM200

Price – Rs.8,250

LG-KS360

Price – Rs.11,500

Price – LG-KS660

Price – Rs.14,990

LG-GB106

Price – Rs.2,100

LG-GB110

Price – Rs.3,169

LG-KP500

Price – Rs.13,990

LG-KP199

Price – Rs.4,500

LG-KM380T

Price – Rs.7,500

LG-KM501

Price – Rs.9,250

LG-Secret KF750

Price – Rs.19,000

LG-KC550

Price – Rs.17,500

LG-KP106

Price – Rs.1,900.00

LG-Dynamite KP220

Price – Rs.4,650

LG-KF600

Price – Rs.18,000

LG-KF510

Price – Rs.11,250

LG-Viewty (KU990)

Price – Rs.19,000

LG-Dynamite KG195

Price – Rs.6,000

LG-KP107 B

Price – Rs.1,650

LG-Optimus Black P970 Mobile Phone

Price – Rs.19,900

LG-GD510 (Cookie Pep) Mobile Phone

Price – Rs.7,500

LG Optimus 3D Mobile Phone

Price – Rs.37,000

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How to Use The Cloud to Move Contacts Between Phones

Managing and moving contacts from one phone to another is definitely easier in the smartphone era, but for some, it can still be a challenge. Bring feature phones into the mix and it can be even more complex due to the devices’ demand of sophistication as compared to their smarter brethren. With contract consumers in the U.S. likely upgrading handsets each 18 to 24 months, and adding more contacts along the way, moving contacts from phone to phone can become a painful exercise on a recurring basis.

Google Android phones actually make this process easy if users tie contacts to their Gmail account, and Facebook can be used as well. The webOS operating system offers a Synergy feature that can automatically pull in Facebook contact data. Apple iPhone owners can use the yearly MobileMe service — which adds other benefits as well — for contact migration. But these, and many other similar solutions, become unwieldy if switching phones from one mobile platform to another. MoveMyContacts is a new cross-platform, subscription service that uses the cloud to manage, backup and migrate contact databases between hundreds of different phone models.

MoveMyContacts comes from Toffa, the same folks that built the favourite GooSync service I used in 2007 (before Android arrived) to sync my handset to Gmail and Google’s Calendar. That worked so well that I decided to pull out my notecase and try Toffa’s latest service. MoveMyContacts costs £4.95 (.33 USD) for a 30-day subscription or £9.95 to use for a full year. Clearly, it’s priced low enough for very occasional or one-time use, but folks that migrate through handsets more often won’t have to spend much to use the service for a year.

After signing up and checking out through PayPal, the MoveMyContacts website walked me through the easy step-by-step process, beginning with choosing the phone model that holds my contacts. I picked the generic Android option (which works on Android 2.0 and up) and was directed to install the free Funambol Sync app from the Android Market, which I did on my Google Nexus One. Funambol is an open-source, data-sync solution that supports hundreds of mobile devices using the SyncML standard many third-party apps use for synchronization processes.

Upon installation of Funambol, I just had to log in to the MoveMyContacts servers, which was a easy configuration step. Immediately, the software asked if I wanted to import contacts from all of the accounts on my handset: individualized Gmail, work Gmail and even Twitter. My only interest was for my individualized contacts, so I selected that option only. The app then imported my 712 Gmail contacts in about two minutes. One button press later, and they were all sent to the MoveMyContacts server, which took another two minutes over a Wi-Fi connection. That place my contacts in the cloud, which were viewable directly on the MoveMyContacts dashboard.

From there, I selected to add a second device to test the contact transfer. I could have chosen another Android device, but decided to test with another platform, so I picked iPod touch as my other “phone.” Again, the MoveMyContacts website offered similar easy instructions to proceed, but didn’t recommend using the Funambol client from the iTunes App Store. Instead, the service suggested that I install the free Synthesis SyncML Lite from the App Store, which I did. I suspect that the process would work with either app, as both support the SyncML protocol. Using the Synthesis software on my iPod touch, I simply logged in to the MoveMyContacts server and tapped the synchronization button. Roughly five minutes later, all 712 of the contacts from my Android phone appeared on my iPod touch.

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While the process might sound convoluted due to the application installations, it’s actually quite easy and fast. And because MoveMyContacts supports so many handset platforms from many hardware makers, the software part of the equation is bound to vary. The common denominator is the cloud, which does the heavy lifting and becomes your contact database book of record.

Even though the service is useful for one-time contact transfers between devices, it can be used as often as you’d like while your subscription remains active. That means a yearly subscriber, for example, could routinely backup contacts to the MoveMyContacts server; useful if the phone hardware fails or in the case of a lost phone. There’s bound to be other similar solutions for free or for less money, but overall, MoveMyContacts is an effective way to do exactly what its study states it does. If I weren’t so reliant on Google and the Android operating system to manage my contacts, I’d likely continue my subscription of this service.

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A Preview of The New Alcatel Ot-665 Mobile Phone

The Alcatel OT-665

The Alcatel OT-665 includes a 1.77-inch TFT display with 256k fantastic colours, a 2.0 megapixel camera with digital zoom, and a 3.5mm Audio Jack. The forthcoming Alcatel OT-665 offers both GPRS and Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP connectivity options.

The Alcatel OT-665 has an astounding 2 MB internal memory, but that can be boosted to an extraordinary 8GB through Micro SD card slot. It is powered by a 104 MHz Processor. The Alcatel OT-665 will grant clients to access social networking services and also support for MIDP 2.1, & WAP 2.0/xHTML browser.
 
Alcatel OT- 665 Mobile Phone Features

The Alcatel OT-665 is well furnished with in built games. Provision is also prefabricated for games to be downloaded. It has wireless bluetooth connectivity and world wide web connectivity via GPRS, and is Java enabled.

Further features of the Alcatel OT-665

1.77-inch TFT display with 256k colors

2.0 megapixel camera with digital zoom

Provides camera resolution of 1600 x 1200 Pixels.

Supports H.263 video & MP3 music player formats

Offers GPRS, & Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP connectivity options

Supports up to 8GB external memory

MIDP 2.1, & WAP 2.0/xHTML browser support

Includes Li-ion 650 mAh battery

104 MHz Processor

Internal memory of 2 MB

Social Networking services support

Supports Polyphonic, & MP3 ring tones

Stereo FM Radio with RDS

3.5mm Audio Jack

Micro USB 2.0 port

The Alcatel OT-665 Mobile Phone power supply is a Li-ion 650 mAh battery that has a delivery of 6 hours of chit-chat time and on standby, a big 400 hours. It also encompasses support for Polyphonic, & MP3 ring tones, and H.263 video, and MP3 music formats. The Alcatel OT-665 measures 96×48x16.8 MM and runs at a frequency of GSM 900 / 1800 Mhz. The Alcatel OT-665 Mobile Phone is promised for release on March 31st, 2011.

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