Shawn-Knight.net

Archive for the ‘General’ Category

French Fried Onion Baked Chicken

I love variety and trying new things, which is something I have learned over the years. As a kid, my parents would get on a fix and make the same thing for dinner nearly every night. The look on my friend’s faces when I told them I was sick of steak, pizza or even ice cream was priceless, but it was true - you can only eat something so much before you get absolutely sick of it!

Now that I’m grown and buy / cook my own meals, I run into this problem quite a bit. There are some things I would like to cook, but A) it’s not cost-efficient to cook a full meal for a single person, B) I don’t really have hours to spend prepping and cooking and C) I haven’t really been exposed to a ton of different foods, so half the time I can’t ever think of anything new and unique to try.

So, before my last trip to go grocery shopping, I asked around for some dinner recipes / ideas and was given a gem: French Friend Onion Baked Chicken!

null

The recipe is extremely easy and can be ready to eat in under an hour! First up, gather the supplies which consist of: thawed chicken breast(s), two eggs, a package of French Fried Onions and Lemon Pepper seasoning. Go ahead and preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

null

Next, beat the two eggs in a bowl, which will be used as your batter.

null

Now coat the entire chicken breast in the egg mixture. This will help the fried onions stick to it.

Then, pour a generous amount of onions on a plate and crush them into tiny bits. If you don’t have other plans for the onions, you can simply crush them while they are in the bag which makes it much easier.

null

Remove the chicken from the egg mixture and roll it around in the crushed onion. This serves as the breading, much like fried chicken. For an extra bit of taste, sprinkle each piece with a bit of lemon pepper seasoning.

Bake the chicken for about 40 minutes at 350 degrees or until the insides are white and juicy then server with your favorite sides!

Myself, Keith and Airica made this last Friday along with mashed potatoes and corn and it got rave reviews from everyone - so much so that I forgot to take a picture of the finished product! The chicken had a great flavor and was extremely juicy on the inside. I have no doubt that I will be making this again very soon!

Get LinkedIn

Online communities like MySpace, Facebook and Friendster have totally revolutionized the way we keep in touch with friends and family members online. While this is great and all for leisure and entertainment, these sites don’t really offer any benefits for business-minded people. Its this void that sites like LinkedIn aim to fill.

null

LinkedIn is an online community for business professionals to meet, share ideas and keep in contact with each other. Networking in any business setting is essential if you plan to grow and expand your company. As I have said before, its all about “who you know”, especially in the tech industry. You really do need to know as many people as you can and get your name out there. You never know when having the right contact will benefit you.

null

The site is free to join and once you have created an account, you can begin to set up your profile. If you have worked with any online communities, you should already be familiar with most everything.

null

Your profile page is more or less an online resume. You can list previous jobs and your education background, as well as provide as little or as much detail about each as you wish. You can even receive recommendations from others on your connections list, like a business reference or a letter of recommendation. Stuff like this goes a long way when job hunting!

null

The meat and potatoes of LinkedIn, however, is the networking. A powerful search tool is provided which makes it pretty easy to find contacts you have worked with. Once you have established a contact, you can look at their connections list to find others you might know or have done business with. You can request that a friend introduce you to a new contact or elect to initiate contact yourself.

LinkedIn also offers a ton of other features, like job searches and a very neat question and answer section where you can post questions to your contacts or the community in general.

I joined LinkedIn last year but just recently started making a heavy push for new contacts and it is already starting to pay off as a few new business opportunities have developed. If you are already on LinkedIn, feel free to add me as a connection. See you there!

The Numbers Don’t Add Up

Call me optimistic if you wish, but as the title states, the numbers simply don’t add up in my books. By this, I mean the recession. Let’s take a look at some facts.

Apple

null

Apple announced their fiscal first-quarter earnings Wednesday and beat out analyst’s estimates. Net income was $1.61 billion in the three months that ended on December 27. Compare this to $1.58 billion the previous year.

“Even in these economically challenging times, we are incredibly pleased to report our best quarterly revenue and earnings in Apple history,” Apple’s chief executive Steve Jobs said in a statement.

It seems clear to me that Apple has chosen not to participate in the recession.

Video Games

null

Strangely enough, the video game industry recorded its best year ever during the midst of a recession, pulling in $21.33 billion in sales. According to this article, the Nintendo Wii sold 2.15 million consoles in December. The DS posted a record month with over 3 million units being sold.

Nintendo wasn’t the only one to set records this past year. Microsoft did very well for themselves with the Xbox 360, recording their best year ever for the gaming console. Microsoft sold 8 million consoles in 2008, bringing its total 360 sales up to 28 million since it was released three years ago. Microsoft’s online system, Xbox Live, netted more than 17 million members in 2008. At roughly $50 for a year subscription, that’s quite a bit of money.

Sporting Events

null

The 2009 BCS National Championship Game set a record for attendance in Dolphin Stadium with a crowd of 78,468.

Pay-per-view fights also did very well in 2008. The top North American PPV was Oscar De La Hoya vs. Manny Pacquiao on December 6, which pulled in 1.25 million buys. Coming in second was the UFC’s Brock Lesnar vs. Randy Couture on November 15, which saw 1.01 million watchers.

The Super Bowl is just around the corner, and I’d be willing to bet tickets are hard to come by. Oh, and those insanely priced 30-second commercial spots? Yeah, they are still planning to sell out this year.

Presidential Inauguration

null

Last but not least, we have the presidential inauguration that took place just a few days ago. I read a bit over at How I Save Money which actually gave me the idea for this blog post. Lulu reported that the inauguration was going to cost upwards of $160 million.

It wasn’t this figure that got me to thinking so much as the sheer amount of people that attended the event. And just how many people attended?

“Today’s Washington Post analysis of the inauguration of President Barack Obama contains an estimate of the crowd on the National Mall — 1.8 million people … The National Park Service does not contest the crowd estimate and will use the figure of 1.8 million attendees when we refer to the inaugural in the future.”

This clearly beats the previous record of 1.2 million for Lyndon Johnson’s inauguration by a lot. Now, I understand that people have their various reasons for wanting to see the inauguration of Obama in person… but, surely it must have cost a lot of money for each person to attend. Grated you didn’t already live in D.C. or a nearby area, you would have to shell out bucks for airfare, hotel and food, not to mention the lost wages from taking off work.

Wrap-Up

So what is my point with this post? Again, I remain firm that things aren’t as bad as the media claim. How could all of these records be set in a year of a recession? And these aren’t even necessities, they are all entertainment! One would think if this was the worst economic time since the Great Depression, American’s could find more productive and lucrative things to do than buy iPhones, play video games, attend sporting events or order expensive pay-per-view events.

Two Year Anniversary

Today marks the two year anniversary of this blog! It was on January 20, 2007 that I made my very first post to this blog. I started this blog just after attending the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show where I met some really beneficial people, like Bob Buskirk, a fellow tech site owner.

Since that time, this blog has seen 745 posts and 1940 comments over the past two years, which is pretty decent for a non-niche blog. I have really enjoyed updating the blog, sharing aspects of my tech site and personal life with my readers.

I have toyed with the idea of monetizing this blog or perhaps starting a niche blog (probably personal finance), but thus far, I haven’t acted on either of those ideas. We shall see what happens in 2009.

Updates as of late have been few and far between, which haven’t been on purpose. It just seems that I have less and less time to devote to the blog, but I will look to change that from this point forward. So, what’s been going on since my last update?

A CES 2009 No-Show

null

This was the first year since I started going to CES that I didn’t make it to Vegas for the annual technology trade show. I tossed around the idea of attending late last year but ultimately decided against it, mostly for financial reasons. CES is such a blast and equally as beneficial for my tech site, as I get to network and make new contacts with potential sponsors and other site owners which is invaluable. But, I didn’t let that get me down and did what I could from home and managed to secure a relationship with Intel, which is absolutely huge!

CES 2010 is definitely in my future, granted the show doesn’t go the way of COMDEX and cease to exist next year. Attendance was down this year but let’s hope they give it a few more years to rebound.

Ole Miss Wins 2009 Cotton Bowl

null

Ole Miss shocked the country and took Texas Tech to the woodshed in the 2009 Cotton Bowl on January 2, coming away with a 47-34 victory and proving once again that the Big 12 is overrated. The Rebs finished the season very strong, with a 31-13 win over LSU in the 1st annual Magnolia Bowl and absolutely dismantled Mississippi State 45-0 in the Egg Bowl. Ole Miss finished 15th nationally and is already being ranked as high as 5th in preseason polls for next year.

These accolades are well earned. After all, Ole Miss was the only team to beat Florida, the eventual National Champion. 2009 will be a great year for sure. Can you say SEC Champions?

Xbox 360

null

I told myself I would probably never buy another gaming console, especially a current-generation unit. They are just too expensive and I don’t play games enough to warrant the expense. But here I am, with a 360!

I ended up buying a Pro model from Josh after our last LAN party. He purchased two additional units for use at the party but turns out, we didn’t need them. I got a heck of a deal which is really the reason I bought it. And thanks to Left 4 Dead, I have actually been playing it quite a bit, as a group of about 5-6 of us play multiplayer almost nightly. If you are on Live and want to add me, just leave a comment with your Gamertag or e-mail me at: playafly187@ocia.net

Paying Off Debt

Since I started following Dave Ramsey about a year ago, I have cut out a ton of useless spending in my budget and have been working very hard to pay off debt that I have accumulated over the years. About 85% of my debt is student loans and I have been paying those off as fast as I can. I have only a single payment left on the one loan I have been attacking which is pretty exciting. My focus after that is the one remaining credit card balance I am carrying, then it is full steam ahead on my large student loan.

At first, it was really tough to cut back on unnecessary spending and trying to save money, but now that I have been doing it for almost a year, it is actually fun. I enjoy seeing how frugal I can be each month and how little I can get by on. Odd, yes, but it is very motivating.

Keeping Busy With Work

Many people wish they could work for themselves at home, create their own schedules and be their own boss. The reality is, it is tough. The reason I say this is because you are never “off work”. With a traditional job, once you leave the office, you are free. You don’t have to worry with work until the next day or after the weekend. When you work for yourself, you are always thinking about work and what needs to be done and when you are going to do it. I love what I do but it is pretty stressful and there is a lot of responsibility. I don’t think most people could do it.

Anyway, things with OCIA.net are still going strong. I have been focusing on attaining more sponsorships for the site, which means sharing the latest and greatest hardware with our readers. Things look bright for 2009 and I can’t wait to see what the year brings!

I have been looking to hire an additional reviewer and have taken a chance on two people in the past several months, both of which have screwed me over and basically stole the review items without doing any work. Its frustrating when someone with no morals comes along and throws a monkey wrench into what you have worked hard to do just for a free product. Its even more frustrating when you see these people move on to the next site they plan to scam.

On that note, if you are into the tech scene and think you might be interested in writing for my site, shoot me an email and we can talk.

I have also been doing some freelance writing for another tech site based in Mexico, Techspot. Things with this site have been going really well and I have had a good time reviewing for them and look forward to continue our relationship in 2009.

Texas Pickle

null

I had never heard of a Texas Pickle until just recently. Adam had been telling me about then for a while and finally decided to make a batch.

Basically, you take jalapenos, remove the insides, fill with cheese then wrap the entire thing in bacon. Bake in the oven or cook on the grill and you end up with what you see above!

I love trying new foods and the Texas Pickle was no exception and in fact, it was very good. I am not a huge fan of spicy foods but once gutted and cooked, the jalapeno was not spicy at all. I would recommend you give them a try sometime for sure.

And with that, I’m off to go make dinner…

Holiday LAN Party and UFC 92

Josh and I have been planning a Holiday LAN party for a few weeks. It’s been two years since our last LAN party so we were certainly overdue for one.

If you don’t already know, a LAN party is where you and your friends gather, bring your PC or gaming consoles, link them together and play games together! Our past parties have always been PC based but we decided to change it up and try an Xbox 360 LAN this time.

I prefer PC gaming, as it is much easier for me to control using a mouse and keyboard rather than a controller, but either way, each system has its pros and cons. Setup time with a console is virtually plug-and-play, while there is installation and long update / patch waits with PC games. Also, consoles are much easier to transport, but there are a few negatives with consoles. First, you need multiple consoles and televisions, as well as multiple controllers and games. Josh went above and beyond this time and made sure we had plenty of everything for a successful LAN.

null

As you can see, we had plenty of games to keep us busy both days.

null

Adam brought over his PS3 and connected it to his 24″ LCD screen. He is the only person that has a PS3 among the group so unfortunately, he was playing alone.

null

Here we have Left 4 Dead ready to go on one of the big screens.

null

Some Left 4 Dead split-screen gaming action.

null

More Left 4 Dead on another TV in the living room.

null

We also tried Stuntman: Ignition. I really liked this game but I don’t think Keith and Airica did too much.

null

Lunch time on day 2 and we decided on a Krystal Steamer Pack!

null

Mmmm delicious!

null

Winner! hah

null

Watched some of The Dark Knight while eating.

null

As evening approached, some bad weather moved into the area. Luckily there were no power outages to disrupt our gaming.

null

Some of the other snacks and food we had.

null

We finished the night off with UFC 92 which was one of the better UFC events this year. Notable victories include Quinton “Rampage” Jackson’s first round knockout of Wanderlei Silva and Rashad Evans capturing the light-heavyweight title from Forrest Griffin via 3rd round TKO stoppage.

Overall, a very successful post-Christmas LAN party. I was unsure if I would like doing consoles instead of PCs but I think it worked out much better. Not having to spend hours waiting for PC games to install and update was a huge plus. Now we just have to work on getting everyone a 360 system and copies of good LAN games :)

Big thanks to Josh for hosting this event and all of the hassle he went through to get it running smoothly; it totally rocked!

Ole Miss To Cotton Bowl

null

Looks like we will get to see if the Big XII Conference is legit and how they stack up against a good SEC team! I can’t wait!

Your Christmas Wishlist

null

Sure, you know its coming, but most people still seem to get caught off guard by the holiday season. I am usually one of those people and find myself doing last-minute shopping, but that won’t be the case this year. Call me cheap if you want, but I can’t justify the gift-giving like I have in the past.

For a guy, Christmas shopping for others can be tough, especially when people won’t tell you what they want. I’m far from a mind reader and well, without some idea of what to get someone, I usually end up taking the gift certificate route after wasting hours of shopping around aimlessly. With that being the case, you might as well just exchange money with that person and thus, you break even like nothing ever happened lol.

But I can’t blame others for not telling me what to get them, because I do the same. It never fails and every year is the same. During the middle of summer, I could write a page-long list of things I would like to have. Come December, I can’t name a single item and this year is really no different. I can think of maybe two things that I would kinda want. I say kinda, because if I wanted them bad enough, I would simply go purchase them myself.

But, what is fun for me around this time of year is seeing gifts that others receive. Maybe that is weird, but I enjoy watching others unwrap their gifts and just generally being nosy and seeing what everyone got :)

So with that being the case, I present the question here for everyone… what is on your wish list this year?

Jones Big Ass Truck Rental And Storage

Ole Miss Wins 2008 Egg Bowl

and to say they just won is an understatement. It was absolute domination from the get-go. The most stunning display of offense, defense and special teams I think I have ever seen.

null

So, how bad was the 45-0 defeat of Mississippi State?

null

Here are a few stats to chew on. The Ole Miss defense set a new school record with 11 sacks. The Ole Miss defense was also responsible for hitting State’s quarterback nine out of the first 10 pass attempts. The Ole Miss defense intercepted two of their first five passes. And perhaps most impressive of all, the Ole Miss offense put more points on the board than State had total offense - 45 points vs only 37 all purpose yards. Seriously, who does that?!

null

With a win in the Egg Bowl, Ole Miss is all but locked into a bid for the Cotton Bowl. Reps from the bowl, along with other bowls, were on hand and Ole Miss staff even dropped cotton balls from above the media booth onto the fans below!

null

The “land shark”, Jerrell Powe, posing for photos after the game.

null

John Jerry waving an Ole Miss flag for photographers.

Below is a video I recorded of the final minutes of the game and post-game celebration!

In all, an excellent way to close out the regular season. This team (8-4) has come a long way from the dismal 3-9 effort just a year ago and deserve every bit of what is to come in the post season. Congrats guys and let’s bring home another bowl game trophy!

Thanksgiving 2008 Pregame

Turkey Day 2008 is finally here, and that means one thing: FOOD! Ok, so it means a lot more than just food, but that was the centerpiece of our Thanksgiving Pregame the day before Turkey Day.

Josh and I have been planning to cook some deep fried turkeys for a few weeks now. Josh took the day off work and so it began!

null

Things technically kicked off Tuesday night / Wednesday morning. Jared’s mom was nice enough to cook us a pecan pie. This is the first homemade pecan pie I have had (that I recall) and I must say, it was phenomenal! A big thanks goes out to Jared and his mom for the delicious pie.

After doing some last-minute shopping for fresh turkeys and some fire extinguishers, we decided to call it a night at 4:30 am. But we were up bright and early (1:45 pm-ish) on Wednesday to get things started.

null

A deep fried turkey, much like any other turkey, deserves a good dose of seasoning. Josh picked up three different flavors of injectable turkey marinade for us to try. After it’s all said and done, we will have made five turkeys, so we needed plenty of seasoning.

null

Here is the deep fryer of choice. Josh selected this one over a propane fryer for safety reasons. This unit operates indoors and is extremely safe compared to traditional fryer setups.

null

We decided to first cook a turkey breast, which doesn’t have drumsticks, wings, etc. We figured this would be a good test subject. It is shown above after injecting and seasoning rub.

null

The oil took about an hour to heat, and once it reached 400 degrees, our bird was ready for action.

Strangely enough, the instruction manual directed us to cook the turkey breast, roughly 8 pounds, for much longer than a regular (and larger) bird would cook. We couldn’t figure out the logic behind this, but went ahead and followed the directions like any good chef would.

null

In the meantime, we tossed this blackberry cobbler in the oven for dessert. With vanilla ice cream in the freezer, this was sure to make a great finish to our meal, which also consisted of some Stove Top stuffing. I never realized how quick and simple that stuff is to make.

null

After cooking for nearly an hour, the bird was done! Yes, it looks a little crispy, but hopefully the meat would still be good.

null

My first helping of deep fried turkey for the year!

While the turkey was good, it didn’t live up to its full potential. We made two mistakes on our first try.

We overcooked the turkey. Our next turkey will be cooked per online instructions - 3 minutes per pound plus an additional 5 minutes. Our second mistake was not injecting enough seasoning into the turkey. We only used one plunger full of marinade which clearly wasn’t enough. Good thing we have several more turkeys to fry!

Even though the turkey wasn’t perfect, that didn’t stop Josh, his dad and myself from finishing off the turkey breast!

null

Mmm, dessert looks good to me!

We ate our dinner and dessert while watching Planes, Trains and Automobiles, a Thanksgiving movie classic. If you haven’t seen this film, do yourself a favor and go pick it up today. It’s beyond hilarious.

And that pretty much wraps up our Thanksgiving Pregame. It’s time for me to hit the bed and get ready for tomorrow - the main course! Check back for another complete update soon!


XHTML RSS