By OnMilwaukee Staff Writers   Published Jun 04, 2011 at 5:44 AM

Frustrated with your run-of-the-mill meals and the keys and USBs taking up space on your keychain? We've already found your fixes. Chill out with some radio-ready reggae, discover how to de-clutter your keychain, try some tasty Thai fare and find more stuff we like in this week's OnMilwaukee.com Recommends.

Milwaukee Brewers Cookies - While venturing down to the Public Market on a quest for fresh mozzarella (see last week's OnMilwaukee.com Recommends for the reason why), I stumbled upon the pictured display o' cookies. I was instantly taken with these cute little boxed treats - not only are the cookies shaped like miniature baseball icons, the box comes with its own little handle. Powerless to resist the adorable novelty of it all, I bought a box. Not expecting much from the cookies themselves, I was pleasantly surprised at their vanilla/shortbread flavor, which beats the Girl Scouts hands down. And at just $1.99 and only 200 calories (they come packaged in two 100-calorie bags), these cute little cookies are a fun treat for any baseball fan. - Renee Lorenz

Keyport - If you have a ton of keys hanging from your keychain (and I know I do) the Keyport may be a godsend of an invention for you. It takes up to six keys or inserts and consolidates them into a single fob that reminds me of one of those pens I had in school that wrote with different color inks. Basically, you send Keyport a photo and description of the keys you want, and they ship you the blades to be cut at any hardware store. You can also choose from inserts, like a USB memory stick, LED light and bottle opener, to fill up your six slots. If my cars still used conventional keys and not custom chipped fobs, this would be the ultimate invention for me. But even just replacing my house and office keys, the Keyport has slimmed down my keychain, and the USB stick has come in handy for printing photos. If you're looking to reduce what you cram in your pocket, the Keyport is a most appealing option that starts at about $50. - Andy Tarnoff

Thai Barbeque - Thai Barbeque's Pad Thai is so scrumptious that I couldn't bring myself to try anything else for months. Finally, I broke down and sampled the shrimp tom yum, then the papaya salad and this amazing seafood noodle soup. Every dish is incredibly flavorful, fresh and never too fishy. Plus, the servers are extremely accommodating and sweet. For once, I don't mind televisions in a dining area because they are usually airing something Asian and interesting. Thai Barbeque is located at 3417 W. National Ave. and it's open every day and evening of the week. - Molly Snyder

Richie Spice -- Book of Job (VP Records) - These days, after a couple decades of digital, there's nothing more assuring in a reggae record than hearing live drums from the get-go. With breezy but at times heavy rhythms at the base, singer Spice presents an accessible album of modern roots reggae. Thanks to a smooth style, this is the kind of roots music that is actually radio-ready and easy for newcomers to digest. Spice came up in the same generation as roots singers like Luciano, Ras Shiloh and Jah Mali and all these years later is still singing conscious lyrics of faith and culture. And that crack live band behind only helps matters. - Bobby Tanzilo

Baker's Sunset Bay Resort, Wisconsin Dells – When it comes to lodging and accommodations, I am not picky. I'll gladly pass by a larger, more expensive name-brand hotel for a moderately-priced, mid-range property any day. My frequent getaways to the Dells has led me to appreciate the smaller, mom-and-pop type places all the more and my most recent visit led me to this quiet and comfortable spot right on Lake Delton. A little out of the way from the hustle and bustle of the strip, Sunset Bay let's you actually feel like your on vacation. Plus, it offers the usual necessities: indoor and outdoor pools, patio space, volleyball courts and snack shops along with welcome amenities like free WiFi. Check it out next time you head to the Dells. – Andrew Wagner