Thanks for hosting another house party, (e:PMT) !
Here are my snaps... in no particular order, even if i was trying to keep them cronological.
(e:Terry) was delicate most of the night
(e:Zobar) started the evening off with a flash!
Did someone just bring this bubble maker, or was it a birthday gift for (e:Paul) ?
(e:Libertad) and (e:MK) being anti-bubble!
I swear, it all started because i mentioned that (e:Matthew) 's jammie bottoms looked like something Edward Gorey would draw, and the next thing you know, (e:Dragonlady7) is reading The Gashlycrumb Tinies to us. Story Time! Yay!!
We barely got through that when we were told to get our hinnies out and watch (e:Paul) smash is porniata (sp?)
(e:Oda) got her sugar on
and (e:Mike) should have said no
(e:lilho) wanting no one to say no
Brothers
Sisters
The gang (nice heart, (e:Carolinian) ! )
Someone looks tired!
The only picture, all night long, i got of (e:Matthew) ! He just doesn't misbehave enough!!
Last but not least, the Birthday Boy...
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01/20/2007 14:54 #37794
Birthday Party Pics01/15/2007 12:59 #37699
Third Time's A CharmSo, what is a girl to do if she doesn't have a need or desire to go out during a rainy/snowy/icey day? Make ice cream!!
My first try was ok. Raspberry sorbet for my beloved. I didn't have as many frozen raspberries as i should have, so it was a bit too sweet. (e:Uncutsaniflush) doesn't have much of a sweet tooth, but when he wants sweets he wants them very sweet... so this fits the bill. Next time, more raspberries, less sugar and a tiny bit more lemon juice.
My second try didn't go as well. Cinnamon ice cream. I used a bit too much sugar, again, and a tiny bit too much cinnamon. Plus, the big boo boo was not letting the mixture cool enough before putting into the ice cream maker. Next time, i might just try steeping cinnamon sticks instead of putting in the powder.
This try... banana ice cream!! Oh, i hope it tastes as good when it is completely hardened as it did when it was soft serve from the ice cream maker!! At the last minute, i added walnuts and chocolate chips too. I cooled the mix in the fridge overnight while the ice cream bowl froze, too. So it should be yum!!
Of course, i could just find recipes instead of inventing them like (e:jenks) suggested...
My first try was ok. Raspberry sorbet for my beloved. I didn't have as many frozen raspberries as i should have, so it was a bit too sweet. (e:Uncutsaniflush) doesn't have much of a sweet tooth, but when he wants sweets he wants them very sweet... so this fits the bill. Next time, more raspberries, less sugar and a tiny bit more lemon juice.
My second try didn't go as well. Cinnamon ice cream. I used a bit too much sugar, again, and a tiny bit too much cinnamon. Plus, the big boo boo was not letting the mixture cool enough before putting into the ice cream maker. Next time, i might just try steeping cinnamon sticks instead of putting in the powder.
This try... banana ice cream!! Oh, i hope it tastes as good when it is completely hardened as it did when it was soft serve from the ice cream maker!! At the last minute, i added walnuts and chocolate chips too. I cooled the mix in the fridge overnight while the ice cream bowl froze, too. So it should be yum!!
Of course, i could just find recipes instead of inventing them like (e:jenks) suggested...
leetee - 01/16/07 09:04
Ha ha ha... well, i think i disagree with that quote. My cinnamon ice cream was unredeemingly bad...
Ha ha ha... well, i think i disagree with that quote. My cinnamon ice cream was unredeemingly bad...
jenks - 01/15/07 18:45
yep, that's all I ever use. Sweet cream base #2 I think, and then I throw stuff in. There are tons of other yummy sounding ones in there that I always say I'll try, but never get around to. I think I even saw a recipe for beer ice cream somewhere.
yep, that's all I ever use. Sweet cream base #2 I think, and then I throw stuff in. There are tons of other yummy sounding ones in there that I always say I'll try, but never get around to. I think I even saw a recipe for beer ice cream somewhere.
zobar - 01/15/07 18:29
Shit, I didn't know you were flying solo with the ice cream maker. You should try the seriously old-skool Ben & Jerry's Cookbook. Great recipes; fun commentary. :::link::: "There's no such thing as an unredeemingly bad batch of homemade ice cream."
- Z
Shit, I didn't know you were flying solo with the ice cream maker. You should try the seriously old-skool Ben & Jerry's Cookbook. Great recipes; fun commentary. :::link::: "There's no such thing as an unredeemingly bad batch of homemade ice cream."
- Z
01/13/2007 10:54 #37668
FoodIt's supposed to snow or ice or be cold and icky out... so... what better thing to do but look for ice cream recipes online!!??!
Since i got my ice cream maker, i have been itching to use it, even if i don't always feel like eating ice cream in a big slightly drafty house in the winter.
More than anything, i want cinnamon ice cream. No one sells it, or at least it is rare to see in the grocery stores. And i so don't know why... i love love love cinnamon.
Had cinnamon toast for breakfast... a childhood favorite.
Found a couple of recipes online.. some at the cuisinart site. The dark chocolate sorbet looks good, and very simple. I may even have the ingredients -- water, white sugar, brown sugar, cocoa. Opps... no, we don't. Oh well. I won't die if i don't do it today.
Yesterday, (e:Uncutsaniflush) and i ate at a new mexican restaurant. So new their sign isn't even up. It's in the old Denny's by the corner of Niagara Falls Boulevard and Sheridan. Driving by not too long ago, i saw a sign -- one of those portable ones -- that said "authentic mexican food". So, we decided to wander in to try it.
Yum. It's no El Charro, the place in KNoxville Tennessee (E:Uncutsaniflush) and i hold all other Mexican restaurants up to as a comparison, but it was damn good. And i would recommend them.
We picked up a take out menu, since neither of us got further than the lunch specials and the vegetarian section looks good. Spinach Burrito is on my list of must trys...
Hmm... i feel like cooking and eating... i wonder if i have PMS?
Since i got my ice cream maker, i have been itching to use it, even if i don't always feel like eating ice cream in a big slightly drafty house in the winter.
More than anything, i want cinnamon ice cream. No one sells it, or at least it is rare to see in the grocery stores. And i so don't know why... i love love love cinnamon.
Had cinnamon toast for breakfast... a childhood favorite.
Found a couple of recipes online.. some at the cuisinart site. The dark chocolate sorbet looks good, and very simple. I may even have the ingredients -- water, white sugar, brown sugar, cocoa. Opps... no, we don't. Oh well. I won't die if i don't do it today.
Yesterday, (e:Uncutsaniflush) and i ate at a new mexican restaurant. So new their sign isn't even up. It's in the old Denny's by the corner of Niagara Falls Boulevard and Sheridan. Driving by not too long ago, i saw a sign -- one of those portable ones -- that said "authentic mexican food". So, we decided to wander in to try it.
Yum. It's no El Charro, the place in KNoxville Tennessee (E:Uncutsaniflush) and i hold all other Mexican restaurants up to as a comparison, but it was damn good. And i would recommend them.
We picked up a take out menu, since neither of us got further than the lunch specials and the vegetarian section looks good. Spinach Burrito is on my list of must trys...
Hmm... i feel like cooking and eating... i wonder if i have PMS?
zobar - 01/13/07 13:57
Anderson's has soft-serve cinnamon on special sometimes; check the calendar: :::link:::
We used to buy heavy cream by the half-gallon; alas, no Stew's in WNY. :::link:::
For good cheap authentic Mexican, see also El Canelo. Margaritas very tasty, albeit NEON! green. :::link:::
PMS makes you feel like cooking? Best PMS Ever!!
- Z
Anderson's has soft-serve cinnamon on special sometimes; check the calendar: :::link:::
We used to buy heavy cream by the half-gallon; alas, no Stew's in WNY. :::link:::
For good cheap authentic Mexican, see also El Canelo. Margaritas very tasty, albeit NEON! green. :::link:::
PMS makes you feel like cooking? Best PMS Ever!!
- Z
jenks - 01/13/07 11:13
Lee- the cinnamon ice cream i made (that was delicious) was just the usual vanilla recipe i use, with 1tsp of cinnamon. My vanilla uses eggs, but i'm sure you could use one you like...
Lee- the cinnamon ice cream i made (that was delicious) was just the usual vanilla recipe i use, with 1tsp of cinnamon. My vanilla uses eggs, but i'm sure you could use one you like...
01/12/2007 09:57 #37659
I'm Invisible!?!?(e:Paul) .. i love you and i so appreciate all the work you do on (e:strip). Hell, i wouldn't be bitching about this if i didn't love this place, right?
My posts keep disappearing from the Read The Latest list... But if i go directly to my post, it's there.
This is the one that is gone this time:
01/11/07 15:46 - 43F - ID#256
My posts keep disappearing from the Read The Latest list... But if i go directly to my post, it's there.
This is the one that is gone this time:
01/11/07 15:46 - 43F - ID#256
01/11/2007 15:46 #37645
My Brain Hurts... In A Good WayThis GED stuff is... often exhasting. I just finished a GED Supplimental Package of Social Studies and i feel... worn out. My brain is so not used to thinking and it is complaining.
No, Brain, you cannot go watch t.v.; you need to study!
I graded the packet a few minutes ago. Out of the 152 questions on Editorial Cartoons, Drawings and Diagrams, U.S. History, World History, Geography, Economics and Civics and Government, i got 133 correct.... which, if i got the math bits right, is about 90.79%, or as i rounded to, 91%. Not bad. And what i assume to be a pass. I was concerned about the U.S. History the most, seeing as not much of it is taught in Canadian schools... and i would assume the Canadian perspective is different.
What i have been finding out about the social studies parts of the GED is that is is very much based on reading a passage and answering questions on it. However, it does assume the reader has some basic knowledge of some key U.S. Historical events. Those gaps are not as big as i thought they were, thank goodness. I am learning to find what the test is looking for, not what i think... oddly enough.
Teach says i might be ready to write the predictor soon, and the GED within weeks.
The process is..
First day of class, i wrote a very short 10 - 20 question test. Then, i wrote a TABE test based on the results of that first test. Then, i was given a score. The score meant nothing to me... what the hell does 12.9 mean, teacher man?! Turns out it means that 13 is the highest i can get. OK, so i did really well on the reading portion. Reading well means doing well on all the other sections, including the science and social studies. Yay. Math, i think i had a combination score of 9 something. They say an 11 is needed to write the infamous predictor.
The predictor is, apparently, a sample GED test. The whole deal. The 8 hours sitting in a room filling in dots that correspond to the correct answer to a question.
If that goes well, sign up for the next GED.
Studying daily. Brain complaining....
No, Brain, you cannot go watch t.v.; you need to study!
I graded the packet a few minutes ago. Out of the 152 questions on Editorial Cartoons, Drawings and Diagrams, U.S. History, World History, Geography, Economics and Civics and Government, i got 133 correct.... which, if i got the math bits right, is about 90.79%, or as i rounded to, 91%. Not bad. And what i assume to be a pass. I was concerned about the U.S. History the most, seeing as not much of it is taught in Canadian schools... and i would assume the Canadian perspective is different.
What i have been finding out about the social studies parts of the GED is that is is very much based on reading a passage and answering questions on it. However, it does assume the reader has some basic knowledge of some key U.S. Historical events. Those gaps are not as big as i thought they were, thank goodness. I am learning to find what the test is looking for, not what i think... oddly enough.
Teach says i might be ready to write the predictor soon, and the GED within weeks.
The process is..
First day of class, i wrote a very short 10 - 20 question test. Then, i wrote a TABE test based on the results of that first test. Then, i was given a score. The score meant nothing to me... what the hell does 12.9 mean, teacher man?! Turns out it means that 13 is the highest i can get. OK, so i did really well on the reading portion. Reading well means doing well on all the other sections, including the science and social studies. Yay. Math, i think i had a combination score of 9 something. They say an 11 is needed to write the infamous predictor.
- note to self -- try to use US spellings... color not colour **
The predictor is, apparently, a sample GED test. The whole deal. The 8 hours sitting in a room filling in dots that correspond to the correct answer to a question.
If that goes well, sign up for the next GED.
Studying daily. Brain complaining....
theecarey - 01/12/07 10:47
Lee! yay!!! I admire your daily perseverence. Almost perfect scores does not surprise me at all. I giggle at your 'note to self'--I was busted frequently in 6th grade English for writing, "colour" instead of "color". I couldnt understand why points would always be marked off for the usage- not that it ever stopped me :)
Lee! yay!!! I admire your daily perseverence. Almost perfect scores does not surprise me at all. I giggle at your 'note to self'--I was busted frequently in 6th grade English for writing, "colour" instead of "color". I couldnt understand why points would always be marked off for the usage- not that it ever stopped me :)
metalpeter - 01/11/07 19:20
So it sounds like you have been working hard. But that you still have a way to go. But don't worry about the way to go one thing at a time. Yes studing is important and you do need to put in a lot of time, but don't forget to take some time for yourself to. I know it is a tough balance but don't burn yourself out.
So it sounds like you have been working hard. But that you still have a way to go. But don't worry about the way to go one thing at a time. Yes studing is important and you do need to put in a lot of time, but don't forget to take some time for yourself to. I know it is a tough balance but don't burn yourself out.
libertad - 01/11/07 18:59
I knew that you wouldn't have any problems. Actually I was just wondering what was going on with your GED after reading mike's journal about going back to school.
I knew that you wouldn't have any problems. Actually I was just wondering what was going on with your GED after reading mike's journal about going back to school.
hodown - 01/11/07 15:52
Wow- good for you :) It sounds like you are going to pass with flying colors!!
Wow- good for you :) It sounds like you are going to pass with flying colors!!
Thanks for taking pics again peter.
more fantastic fiesta pics. its good you didn't get any cock in that porñata the censor police may send a threatening letter.
Ah,sigh - nice pics
Great pics, and thanks again for the munchies! That's a great pic of Paul at the end there.
Nice pictures thanks for sharing, that one of (e:lilho) with the cash and credit card is a classic. I wonder if anyone got a picture of the Pizza delivery person when she went out to the door like that. I belive the buble machine was a gift for paul but I'm not sure.