Category: potpourri
05/22/09 01:27 - 71ºF - ID#48722
My Diet Yesterday
Light Beer - 2 cans
Dr. Pepper - 1 can
Gramma Mora's Burrito - 1 pouch
I took a look at the link (e:Tinypliny) posted concerning how many calories I need per day. After putting in all of my info it told me that I am normal weight and that I need 2550 calories per day. Think I made it yesterday? No wonder I'm so funky today. All I want to do is go home and enjoy the weather while eating a big fat juicy steak. With red wine and a potato option, please.
Edit: More on the food front. Josh pointed out an article on the SF Chronicle site concerning the pairing of wines with grilled foods.
Go to the part where they talk about BBQ. This is where I blow my stack. EXCUSE ME, PAIRING WINE WITH BBQ?! That is un-American and unholy. Can you imagine going to an honest to Jesus BBQ joint in Memphis or KC and asking for a zinfandel? You'll get fuckin laughed at if not escorted away, and rightly so. This is where these left coasters go agonizingly wrong. No way would they ever dare to step in a joint like Arthur Bryant's. Heaven forbid - Wonder Bread. How about this - why don't you save your vino for the posh friends you want to impress, and drink an ice cold beer with your BBQ like nature intended? Josh has stronger feelings than me on this, and I'm willing to bet (e:Drew) raises a curious eyebrow as well.
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Category: music
05/15/09 08:26 - 53ºF - ID#48670
Thursday In The Square
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: potpourri
05/08/09 09:49 - 58ºF - ID#48623
On Green Living
I've read a couple of articles recently about the costs of living green, as well as the perception that products like organic food, hybrid vehicles, and green home improvements are luxury items. Here's the latest one I've read, which focuses on the organic movement.
I have to admit that when I go to Wegman's I don't particularly care if the product I buy is organic or not. If something I buy is organic, chances are it is purely a coincidence. My one organic memory is buying a six pack of Wolaver's Brown Ale to see if it was any good (it was). Believe it or not, Josh is the organic shopper in our living environment. My diet lately consists of cigarettes, luxury booze, burritos, hot bar at Tops that none of you would ever touch, and of course the odd cooking experiment. When I cook I do demand quality ingredients.
When I talk to Josh about the costs of buying organic food, he says to me that certain items are very reasonable, as in an extra quarter or two, but for the most part shopping organic is indeed an expensive proposition. If you want to buy a hybrid vehicle, or green up your home and get LEED certification, you are definitely going to pay a hefty premium. Anyone ever seen a poor person, or anyone other than upper middle class person driving a Prius? Planet Green routinely features technology and concepts that simply are out of the reach of everyday people. Tech is always expensive in the beginning - any hardware enthusiast will tell you this. But FOOD?
Here's the thing with me and organic food - first of all, I admit that I don't know everything about why organic food is good for me and is worth paying so much money to buy. What I want to see are tangible benefits to my health - in the article I've given someone talks about making himself feel better about cattle welfare. Joe Sixpint can't afford to fret over this kind of shit in our current economic environment, so these concerns to me are secondary.
Given my own gaps in knowledge about what the benefits really are other than to make me feel better about myself, I do see opportunities for people to get organics on the cheap. The article states that the movement has to be intertwined with government orthodoxy stating this is the way people have to eat. I don't see that kind of government intrusion ever being acceptable in the United States, but I do see the opportunity to build a relationship with a local farmer by buying into a CSA program, like what Porter Farms does already. This won't work for the gourmets of the world who need their various special ingredients from every corner of the globe, but for lower income people who don't demand this stuff it makes a lot of sense.
So....in summary....I think the reputation for green living being an upper-middle to upper class proposition is rightfully earned. I can probably take some guesses on the demographics and be right on at least half of it. I'm okay with things being expensive in the short term, but for this kind of movement to really take hold it needs to be available to regular people at prices they can manage. We all can do the little things to make our world cleaner and more livable, but being a true environmental champion like the Goreacle means serious moolah. I wish it didn't have to be this way. Maybe we can start with food.
Edit: I wanted to respond to (e:TheeCarey) and (e:Zobar) about the sherry. First off, Z, thanks for the recommendation, you tasteful mofo! I'll try it out. I finished my last bottle already so I'm ready for another one. Carey, I am happy to report that I liked the amontillado sherry much more when it was slightly chilled! It doesn't warm the body quite like Port does, but it is still a unique flavor that I got more and more comfortable with. It's really pretty good.
Edit 2: I need to talk to you all about what makes a good saute/fry pan. I've gone back and forth on it for months it seems and I'm locked in indecision.
Edit 3: I'm really happy to have a place where I can talk about the real world, the world outside of Idol and Lost and sports, and to have people who similarly give a shit.
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Category: potpourri
05/01/09 03:44 - 60ºF - ID#48558
Mon Sherry
Sherry is something I've wanted to try even before my interest in Spain developed, when Josh and I used to watch Frasier and Niles sip it out of little glasses. Yes, it seems like something snobby and elitist to try, so why not embrace it? Who knows why I haven't tried it until this week...maybe it's the name of my mother, or maybe it is just something weird and new.
Neglecting to do my homework on the subject due to sheer excitement of trying another type of wine, I zipped over to the booze shop and found 3 options available - "Fino", "Amontillado", and "Cream". I bought the "Amontillado" thinking it might be somewhere between the other two. I was correct, although I still think I want to try the dry sherry next time.
So - what is Sherry like? I drank it warm, which I later learned was a mistake, but I'll do my best. It is STRONG for a wine, about the same stopping power as Port, and every bit as sweet. You get some of the sweet grape-y flavor and then you get a very distinct, powerful nuttiness at the end which lingers for a bit. I actually rather like the aftertaste. It is very foreign to me for a wine, and although I can't say I absolutely loved it (Amontillado should be served *slightly* chilled), I didn't hate it and am going to give it another chance.
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Category: politics
04/28/09 01:12 - 51ºF - ID#48528
Arlen Specter
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: food
04/24/09 09:20 - 47ºF - ID#48487
Want the Boeuf
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: potpourri
04/23/09 10:28 - 40ºF - ID#48479
Anti Obesity Activist???
By the way, how do you become an "anti-obesity activist" and get on FNC? Is this another one of these trust fund watermelons who never had to work an honest job? Get a life!!!
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: potpourri
04/22/09 12:54 - 42ºF - ID#48472
Discrimination
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: music
04/21/09 02:18 - 55ºF - ID#48469
The Dead
- (e:Heidi) - I did see the message you left for me in chat. Sadly I won't be able to make it to Pearl Street as we already have plans for the time. But thank you very much for offering and keeping me in mind.
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Category: potpourri
04/20/09 09:22 - 45ºF - ID#48447
Hard to Explain
At any rate, during one segment of the show they are at some restaurant or whatever, and on the river there were a number of flower looking things floating along, lit up with all kinds of different colors. I think it's a yearly event.
Does anyone know what this is and what it means?
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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