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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Who wants Chinese Food?

I had the chance to try the latest selection from Wanchai Ferry and you can too! (just so everyone knows the frozen sample, prize pack, information and additional prize pack to give away were all given to me from Wanchai Ferry through MyBlogSpark.) Anyways back to the product... I was surprised at how much flavor there was since after all it is a frozen meal. Definitely something I would consider keeping on hand for those times when I want Chinese but don't want to run into town to get it. It was simple and quick to make.
Just throw the meat and veggies in the pan, let them cook with some water, add the sauce until it's nice and bubbly and microwave the pack of rice.
Then you're ready to plate and eat. YUMMY!!
I would want to try some of the other flavors they have as well especially the kung pao chicken.
So back to how you can get some for yourself. A prize pack

which includes a coupon for you to redeem for your own food and two tea sets (cup, tea, and strainer) can be yours by posting a comment. I'll use random.org on July 29th to decide the lucky winner so make sure you enter your comments by the 28th. You can post multiple comments for multiple entries. Be sure to leave your email or a way to contact you in the comments section so I can let the winner know who they are.
Some ideas could be
  • comment saying what your favorite Chinese food is
  • Going to the Wanchai Ferry website and letting me know which of their products you would like to try
  • posting a comment letting me know that you passed the word on to your friends and family either through your blog, facebook, etc to check out this blog entry and enter for themselves.

Good Luck and Enjoy!

Here is the information that I was sent look towards the bottom for a coupon you can get.

Wanchai Ferry frozen entrées are perfect to have on hand for those nights you´re in the mood for Asian cuisine, but would rather enjoy it with a relaxing night in. Available in the freezer section of your local grocery store, Wanchai Ferry frozen entrées come complete with everything you need to make a restaurant quality meal in the comfort of your own home. The newest Wanchai Ferry flavor, Beef & Broccoli, is the first beef dish in their line of great-tasting, complete Chinese meals for two. Ready to serve in only 14 minutes, Wanchai Ferry Beef & Broccoli comes with tender beef strips, and an assortment of Asian-style vegetables, including broccoli florets, red peppers and water chestnuts. It even includes rice and a rich brown sauce accented with soy and garlic for an authentic flavor experience. Be sure to try the two additional new flavors of Wanchai Ferry frozen entrées, Kung Pao Chicken and Szechuan Style Chicken, which will soon join five other delicious varieties including Orange Chicken, Shrimp Lo Mein, Spicy Garlic Chicken and Sweet & Sour Chicken. Additionally, all of the entrées have no added MSG! You can find a $1.60 off coupon at http://bricks.coupons.com/bstart.asp?o=63369&ci=1&c=GM&p=OMaEZjGT. Also check out the website at http://www.wanchaiferry.com/MealTips.aspx later this summer for meal tips to enhance your Wanchai Ferry frozen entrée.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Fun in St. George

Our 4th of July weekend was a lot of fun. We started by going down to the Wager's house (Allan's sister and family) Friday night. We woke up early got the kids in their fun red white and blue outfits and then went to go watch hot air balloons take off. Unfortunately the wind was not cooperating and they didn't get to inflate all the way or take off. From what we got to see it would be really neat to watch, maybe next year. Allie decided that she didn't like the fire they used she said it was too noisy.

Then we went back to their house had a yummy breakfast then continued on to St. George. Allan's parents had given all of us our own rooms at the holiday inn for our Christmas present. So we went with his parents, and his two sisters families. Greg's in Florida working so he couldn't go and Jared's at the air force academy so we missed them. Allie couldn't wait to go swimming, she's been waiting for that part of the trip for weeks. So that's what we did when we first got there. She loved swimming with Allan and jumping off the edge. Scary thing is that she still has no fear of the water. I would let her go and she'd go under water then have to pull her up and she'd still be smiling telling me she could do it herself. We first tried a swim vest but that just made her roll all around and she didn't like it then we found some arm floaties that someone had left there and she loved them. Now having worked at a swimming pool when I was younger I swore I would never use those, but it helped her stay on top of the water and she could kick all around the pool. I guess they are okay if you are right there with the child in case they pop off. I had told Allie to wait until someone could help her in the pool after we put them on and the next thing I new she was walking off the edge without anyone there. Again, no fear at all. We really need to put her in swim lessons and maybe they can teach her to stay on top of the water. After swimming we went to go see Toy Story 3. Allie liked it for the most part but thought some parts were scary and of course I got teary eyed there at the end but I held my composure and didn't loose it. We also got to watch some fireworks. Allie liked them but then pretended she didn't because they were loud.
We found a cute park that had water and fountains for the kids to play in. I thought Allie might get a little wet but she ended up laying down in the little stream and got completely soaked. I think she was pretending to be the Little Mermaid. It's okay though it was 105 degrees outside so she started drying quickly (until we got back to the hotel room which was like an ice box. Allan liked it cold because the air conditioning was free). We played some pool, fooseball, and ping pong and just hung out and had a great time with family. Hopefully we can do it again sometime.