Category: eating in
11/06/11 09:41 - ID#55456
The DST Sunday breakfast.
The steamed lentil and millet sunlight dumpling!
1 part green moong dal
1 part millets
1 part urad dal
Soaked 3-6 hours
Blended to a coarse grind
Seasoned with olive oil with mustard seeds, dried red chillies, jalapeños, red peppers, curry leaves. Salt to taste
Fermented overnight.
Steamed in the morning.
Garnished with carrots and coriander leaves, tossed in lemon juice. Red onions would have been awesome but I forgot about them.
Tada!
PS: Could have been infinitely better with a coconut and coriander and caramelized onion chutney. But I only have so much time to spare. The ratios are a keeper, though.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/06/11 09:56
Category: buffalo
11/06/11 07:07 - ID#55454
Gift of an hour
7:07 AM
instead of an hour later.
Whoever invented the ridiculous daylight savings time policy probably mused...
Oh you know what, I will make them suffer for the major part of the year and then make them feel a little bit better on a single day before the wretched winter sets in.
Well, DST masochist, thank you for today. But know that I have hated you a lot since March.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/06/11 07:12
Category: eating in
11/06/11 01:04 - ID#55453
Cocoa Butter Vs. Soy Lecithin
If the chocolate starts to melt and smear your hands a bit, it has at least some amount of real cocoa butter (or if you were careful you bought one completely made of cocoa and cocoa butter).
Else, you just bought a chocolate with fake soy lecithin. I wish they had never found this stupid filler. It somehow makes the sugar in the chocolate more prominent than the cocoa. And that is a sign of a bad chocolate.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/06/11 01:10
Category: music
11/05/11 10:30 - ID#55452
What a piece of transformed crap?!
I admit that I watch movies sometimes mainly because I like soundtracks so much. Who cares about storylines? I can't keep most of them straight anyways.
The first transformers movie was spectacular on that account. The music was simply spellbinding. I actually watched it in a record time of a week because a friend had booked tickets to Transformers 2 and shocked that I hadn't watched the first one, insisted that part 2 wouldn't make sense if I had not seen part 1. So I did. And the music hooked me in.
But it didn't matter. Transformers 2 was a colossal mess. I swear I had to resist the urge to exclaim "What just happened there?!" multiple times throughout the story. I also had issues about how the main lead got his clothes all torn and messy at the end of the crazy chases and whatnots but that actress who wore an immaculate white get-up did not have a single grease smear or dirt track ANYWHERE on that vast expanse of white even after several tumble-chase sequences down some of the grimiest and dirtiest of pyramids in Egypt. The music was still okay. Not as good as T1 but still pretty good in general.
I caught around 15 minutes of T3 flying from NYC to Buffalo. It just convinced me not to spend any more time on it. I had hopes that maybe the music would redeem T3. Was I ever more wrong.
T3 music is such a careless and horrible recycling of T1 and T2 themes, it seems like an insult to those soundtracks. I bet the crap music set the tone for the rest of the movie. I read that the sequels stop with T3. Thank goodness for little mercies.
Going back to my T1 soundtrack now.
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Words: 316
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/05/11 10:30
Category: eating in
11/05/11 03:16 - ID#55450
God bless America
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Words: 11
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/05/11 03:16
Category: music
11/05/11 11:09 - ID#55446
Se Florindo è fedele...
Yeah, those ruins are not the point (Why play Scarlatti/Bartoli over some monastery in ruins?! Beats me.) Someday, I want to enroll in voice training and sing this opera.
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Words: 43
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/05/11 11:29
Category: whine
11/05/11 09:52 - ID#55444
Airline fares
I don't like flying and vastly prefer taking Amtrak. But whenever I am headed back home, anxiety trumps dislike and I usually fly. Going to the city, I always take the train.
I just hate all these price differences and deals in a way. They manipulate your thoughts so efficiently without you even realizing it.
Whiny whine.
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Words: 117
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/05/11 09:57
Category: music
11/03/11 07:54 - ID#55435
What if you...
opened a biscuit packet
What if you
found that each was broken
I wonder if you'd try
counting the pieces
it's come to this
so annoying
each one at the exact same place
What if I.. i.e.i,e.I
had bought a better packet!
I wouldn't have had to endure
this ridiculous breakage
Held together by the packet
But when your hand reaches the biscuit
there's nothing you can do
but watch irked as it breaks apart.
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Words: 92
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/03/11 07:54
Category: eating out
11/02/11 09:09 - ID#55432
I hear they are very good.
Buffalo Police on Walgreens duty pointing at Biscoffs: Man, I hear they are very good. Everyone is getting one today. I need to try those...
Me at 7:15 PM: Rushing back into Walgreens because I forgot to get the shortbread I wanted.
Buffalo Police on Walgreens duty pointing at someone else's frozen pizza: Man, I hear they are very good. I need to get that!
Me at 8:00 PM: Back to walgreens for the chocolate.
Buffalo Police on Walgreens duty pointing at twizzlers in someone's checkout pile: Man, it's been ages since I had that! I hear they are sweeter now. I need to try that!
Conversation starter? Genuine interest? Or just massive hunger?
Anyway. Behold, a dinner of depravity.
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Words: 130
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/02/11 09:26
Category: linux
10/30/11 02:15 - ID#55410
Cloud-backup of files on Linux.
Naturally, Skydrive doesn't have any desktop synchronization tools for linux. And that is where SMEStorage Sync comes in. All I needed to do was to
- Install "Linux Cloud Desktop Tools" from SMEStorage for fedora.
- Set up an account at SMEStorage and login.
- Go to My Account --> Providers Tab
- Add the Skydrive account and password
- Set the Skydrive account as default (so all your files will be uploaded and synced to the Skydrive 25 Gigs account rather than the limited 2Gigs SMEStorage-Amazon Cloud. (An index of the Skydrive account is mirrored on the SMEStorage-Amazon 2 Gig Cloud. So the 2Gig account has an index but no real files taking up space.)
- Fire up the SME Storage Sync Center on your laptop/desktop
- Choose the US SME Server and connect
- Choose the local home/system folders to Sync
- Press Sync Up any time you want to upload and backup/sync your files in that folder.
- You can manually fire up the SME Storage Sync Center everytime you feel like doing a backup or schedule it to do automatic backups at some regular schedule.
That's it! Evil example of using Microsoft's resources to make life on linux easier.
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Words: 304
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 10/30/11 02:17
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