ASK THE CHEF: Store Cupboard

When it comes to cooking in your own kitchen it’s reassuring to know that if you have a few common basics stashed away in the cupboard that you can transform a quick shop for fresh bits into a gourmet feast. On the whole these are cheap staples that adapt themselves to dozens of dishes and last for ages in the cupboard. It is by no means a complete list and neither one that needs buying in it’s entirely from the outset… but if you can aim to start collecting these then it becomes simple to build on it over time:-

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Nintendo eReader Review

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In this video I review the Nintendo eReader addon for the Game Boy Advance. The eReader was an accessory that allowed you to scan dot codes from various types of cards directly on your GBA which unlocked hidden content when connected to another Game Boy Advance or GameCube, displayed information or unlocked original NES and brand new minigames for the eReader.

The eReader sold well in Japan however it did poorly in the United States and was never fully released in Europe. It is compatible with the Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Advance SP, Game Boy Player for Nintendo Gamecube and the Nintendo DS Lite.