So me and my wife have become connoisseurs of Rootbeer. It happens to be our favorite soda, and neither of us really drink a lot of soda other than Rootbeer. Rather than just the stuff that comes out of the soda fountain at the fast-food restaurant or the 2-liter of soda you can get at the grocery store, we really like trying obscure brands in glass bottles. It mostly started with Barqs. We lived in Alabama for a few months for work two summers ago, and out there it was common to find Barqs in a bottle in convenience stores or restaurants. We haven't found anywhere that sells it since. We have tried many other brands and have begun making a list rating our favorites:
Barqs 10
Jones 9.8
Sarsaparilla 9.8
Stewart's 8.5
Brigham's Brew 8
Virgil's 7.5
IBC 5
Frosties 5
A&W 4.5
Sioux City 3.5
Dog and Suds 3
Bundaberg 0
One of the best parts about Rootbeer in a bottle is that the soda lasts better in bottles, meaning most companies will make the soda with real sugar rather than high fructose corn syrup. Our ratings are usually based on taste (apart from just tasting good or not, some Rootbeers are made with a heavy taste of liquorish which neither of us likes), and amount of carbonation. Barqs in a bottle is pretty much perfect. Jones also has a great taste but needs just a tad more carbonation. Sarsaparilla isn't technically Rootbeer but is more like the grandfather of Rootbeer. We often buy Sioux City Sarsaparilla which has a great taste very close to Rootbeer. Stewarts is one of our fall back brands. It's not spectacular but meets all the general requirements and is a good 4 pack to have in the fridge when you want a good Rootbeer. Brigham's Brew we tried only recently. It could use a tad more carbonation but overall has a good taste. Virgil's is mostly cool because it comes in a really cool bottle. It's downside is the liquorish taste. IBC tastes good but is way too carbonated. Frosties is undercarbonated with a decent taste. A&W is a rather poor Rootbeer with little flavor. Sioux City Rootbeer (as opposed to the Sarsaparilla) has a very heavy taste of liquorish and we rated it rather low. Dog and Suds was overcarbonated and tasted like liquorish. Bundaberg scored a zero because it was such a bad taste we couldn't drink it and threw it away.
Provo recently opened Pop N Sweets, which has walls full of obscure brands of Rootbeer. It's sort of a haven for people like me and my wife. We've been trying new brands there and will continue to add to our list of ratings. Feel free to post opinions or favorite brands here in the comments. Pop N Sweets doesn't currently carry our favorite, Barqs. We requested it to them and expect it to be in in a few weeks. They said they'll carry anything at least once and will continue to carry it if it sells well. I expect that Barqs will sell very well and seems like exactly the type of thing they ought to have there, so we may finally have found somewhere to get Barqs in Utah. Anyone who likes Rootbeer and has tried few or no bottled brands, I highly recommend that you look into it and it might just change the way you drink Rootbeer from now on. Good luck!
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Monday, November 10, 2014
Professional Dress
Today in the personal presentations for class, I saw a number of the presentations on various subjects. Out of all the ones I saw, only one used an acronym to highlight the main points, and as such I can only remember the main points on one of them. For that reason, I've decided to discuss the presentation on personal appearance for business purposes.
We were told that an interviewer makes a decision about you within about 10 seconds, most of which depends on your appearance. For that reason, it is important that we have a clean professional appearance for business purposes. The three main points to keep in mind were:
Message
Audience
Concept
Basically, we need to know what message we would like to send, who our audience will be, and what concepts to keep in mind hen decided how to appear for business meeting.
Nice job everyone today on your presentations!
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Video Interview
I was assigned to do a mock video interview with Alyson Peterson and to write about my experience here.
One thing I noticed about doing a video interview is that it required a great deal of preparation. I spent a lot of time preparing my PAR stories, notes, and a copy of my resume to be prepared for the questions she would ask me in the interview. It also occured to me during the interview that I wanted to avoid the impression that I was looking at notes. The interview will be much more effective if the interviewer feels that your answers are all off the cuff, and to give this impression you must maintain eye contact and look away from the screen as little as possible.
The biggest problem we ran into was predictably technical difficulties. For some reason the microphone on my computer was not working, and I wasn't able to quickly identify the source of the problem. Rather than using FaceTime on my Mac as we had previously agreed, we had to use Skype from my iPad. Alyson mentioned in her response email that this created a very dark image for the interview and that next time I should choose better lighting.
I reallly appreciated this experience mostly because it taught me that next time I will need to test my interviewing technology beforehand, because it would not look good to an employer to be all prepared to interview me just to find out awkwardly that we would have to make multiple unsuccessful attempts at connecting and my inability to fix the technical problem.
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Multi-Stake Conference
Many of you were probably at the multi-stake conference last week with Elder Ballard. My favorite two things he mentioned in his talk were these:
1. The reason the prophets and apostles don't talk about "cool" stuff more often is because we are still working on the little things, like reading our scriptures, saying our prayers, and keeping the commandments. "When you're all doing that stuff, then we'll tell you where Kolob is."
2. All of us think we're too busy to do those things. "If I could put a camera on you and follow you around with it, you'd see how much time you actually waste."
He's absolutely right about both of these things. I do frequently use the time excuse because of work, school, and homework. I do however manage to find a little bit of time in-between all of that to do things that I enjoy, like sitting and watching a movie or a show once in a while. If I really made prayers and scriptures a priority over the little things I like doing (or really made scripture study something I like doing right along with the other things) I'm sure I could find time to fit it into my schedule more often. I certainly remember being close to the scripture and prayer during my mission. Personal study was my favorite part of the day, and since then I've left a lot of project for studying the scriptures undone. I'll make a commitment now to do better about it.
1. The reason the prophets and apostles don't talk about "cool" stuff more often is because we are still working on the little things, like reading our scriptures, saying our prayers, and keeping the commandments. "When you're all doing that stuff, then we'll tell you where Kolob is."
2. All of us think we're too busy to do those things. "If I could put a camera on you and follow you around with it, you'd see how much time you actually waste."
He's absolutely right about both of these things. I do frequently use the time excuse because of work, school, and homework. I do however manage to find a little bit of time in-between all of that to do things that I enjoy, like sitting and watching a movie or a show once in a while. If I really made prayers and scriptures a priority over the little things I like doing (or really made scripture study something I like doing right along with the other things) I'm sure I could find time to fit it into my schedule more often. I certainly remember being close to the scripture and prayer during my mission. Personal study was my favorite part of the day, and since then I've left a lot of project for studying the scriptures undone. I'll make a commitment now to do better about it.
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