![]() ![]() “I wanted something that was more of a one-stop function for my bedside,” begins one such reviewer, who purchased two “unfortunate” alarm clocks before finding “the USCCE answer to my prayers! Being able to plug in and charge my phone or Kindle as needed leaves more room on my nightstand.” Another pleased customer didn’t expect to use the USB charging ports, but he found them helpful when anticipating some important middle-of-the-night calls. Nearly 71 percent of reviewers give this alarm clock five stars, including nearly 500 who praise its dual USB ports. One even says “it fits on my mini clamp-on side table just fine with room for my Kindle and tablet, phone and other small items.” It also comes with two USB ports and the sound is adjustable, which one reviewer, who bought this for their daughter who “jump scares” easily, appreciates: “She has it on low and that doesn’t startle her awake but instead is gentle enough to be a pleasant way to awaken.” One reviewer says their daughter “changes the color multiple times every day - super fun and unexpected.” In addition to the night light, reviewers like how compact this light is. One parent, who bought this for their seven-year-old, says, “It stays on long enough for him to fall asleep and if he wakes in the middle of the night he can easily turn the light back on.” It’s a hit with another reviewer, who keeps it in a guest room: “The night light feature is so helpful for guests to move around in an unfamiliar house at night.” Users can also choose between seven colors for the night light, depending on your mood or decor, which dozens admit is cool. I LOVE IT.” They describe the sound as “effective but not jarring,” and add that they “like the nice solid and satisfying click of the button when you set the time.”Ībout a quarter of reviewers love this alarm clock because of its built-in night light that’s both very bright and shifts colors. Another says, “I expected this clock to be okay, based on the reviews, but it is so MUCH better. And, while basic, customers like that that clock includes “a bright night light at the top for reading in bed.” This beep’s job is to awaken, not comfort, and reviewers note that it is not a pleasant, soft tune: “Alarm is loud even on low and an awful sound,” says one. As one puts it, “If, like me, you like the alarm right by your bedside, the dimmer allows you to set the brightness to your comfort level - all the way from exceedingly bright to exceedingly dim.” “ou can even make the display go completely dark,” adds another. Reviewers also say the dimmer is especially effective. “What I like about the clock are the large numbers, so very easy to read” writes a typical reviewer, echoing hundreds of similar declarations. (Personally, I enjoy cheese inside the best… and splitting the pieces up separately to eat… but I’m open to all of these possibilities.There are nearly 12,000 verified five-star fans of this simple, effective electric alarm clock with battery back-up on Amazon. Oh, and do you prefer cheese or meat filling? Or… maybe even something else? So… tell me- how do you eat your ravioli? The possibilities, I’m finding, are really endless. You can take the filling out and eat just the top and the bottom!.…You can eat the filling with just the bottom.You can eat the filling with just the top. ![]() You can cut three… four… even five times!.Now, y’all are probably looking sideways at your screens like I’m crazy. ![]() As in… do you just eat each one whole? Do you cut them in half? Do you break them apart and eat each little piece (the top, the bottom, and the filling) separately? How many different ways is there to eat ravioli? So, again, I’m talking about the ways you physically can eat it. I do this every time I eat it, too, though it’s been a while. Chef Boyardee himself (yeah, right…), and… then I got to thinking, how many different ways can you actually physically eat ravioli? ![]() So, I was sitting at the kitchen bar (which was covered in unopened junk mail, used coffee cups, and God knows how many crumbs and leftover food particles), eating a good old fashioned can of ravioli made by Mr. ![]()
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