I have been here since Thursday, I was promptly whisked away from my parents house near Daytona Beach by (e:john) to enjoy a few days in South Florida. It was mostly filled with driving and shopping but we did get a chance to sample a few good restaurants and watch the Maple Leafs beat the Panthers in overtime last night.
A few nights ago we went to an Argentine Steakhouse called Beafeaters in Hollywood. I went there in March last year when I was here. This place is pretty awesome. It is reasonably priced and they have some really good stuff that is hard to find elsewhere. For dinner I had the gaucho plate. It consisted of Churrasco(which is skirt steak), Blood Sausage, and Sweetbreads. I know nothing about Argentine cuisine but based on the menu offerings it seems to consist of meat, with sides of meat, our waitress also offered us a meat appetizer. It all tastes pretty good washed down with a pitcher of sangria. I have been told that Sangria is what the tourists drink in Spain and it usually consists of leftover fruit that is about to go bad. Which I tend to believe, but it doesn't stop me from drinking it because its damn refreshing when it's hot out. Afterward we stopped at the bar next door which has a great selection of beers that I have never seen outside of their respective countries. It appears the bar owner is Polish, and they have about 12 or so types of Polish beer, and an even bigger selection of Belgian Beers. It was strange to see a guy in a Blue Tusk shirt. Blue Tusk is one of the bars in Syracuse with a pretty decent selection of tap beers. I think they boast 69 or something like that.
They hangover cure was at Churchills, a British pub in Little Haiti to watch the Liverpool vs. Portsmouth game. I had my first bangers and mash ever, pretty greasy and delicious, sausages with mashed potatoes and a thin light onion gravy covering it. Since I'm on vacation we decided to get a nice Strongbow buzz going before noon in order to start the day off right. We did some shopping for ingredients/stuff and I found some brew appropriate for my Christmas day. This was the first time I have ever found Hofbrau Dunkel in this country. Although I did find out they have Hofbrauhaus locations all over the world other than Munich, including Miami, which is probably why they had it at this liquor store.
Saturday we went to the Toronto vs. Florida game at the Bank Atlantic center in Sunrise. Thankfully (e:john) and (e:lizabeth) are half season ticket holders and had an extra for me. I haven't ever been to this arena to see a game but of the few I have been to I would have to say it's the nicest. It's kind of odd to see the lone banner hanging from the rafters. There were as many Toronto fans in the crowd as there were Panthers fans. It's similar to being in Buffalo, there is no shortage of Ontario plates around here. There a bunch of restaurants serving "Canadian Cuisine" which I can only assume means poutine. I can't really think of anything else that is strictly Canadian other than maybe peameal bacon. So anyway Florida lost the game in OT on the penalty kill due to a bad call.
I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas.
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Greetings from Florida12/12/2007 22:06 #42495
Re: AbsintheSince there has been two posts regarding Absinthe I thought I might share the lesson I recieved last night on how to drink the stuff. So I guess you are supposed to take this leaf shaped spoon with holes in it, and place a sugar cube in the center. Pour the absinthe over the sugar, and then light the what hasn't dissolved on fire. It gets cloudy and actually tastes slightly less like lighter fluid.
12/10/2007 19:39 #42461
Throwing caution to the windThe last week of my life has been devoted to studying for my bio tests that are over as of 10:40 this morning. It has been trying reading the same chapters and reviewing the same dissections over and over. So tonight I am rewarding myself with some delicious home cooked well somewhat cooked food. Tonights menu was Steak Tartar and Frites. I have never tried to make this before but it was pretty fun. Really the single most important part is to use fresh sirloin and fresh eggs considering they are both raw. I know, I know it's dangerous to eat this. But I love this dish so much that it is worth the risk. There are a lot of ingredients but they are all pretty cheap except for the Cognac. So in no particular order you will need beef, egg yolks, parsley, dijon mustard, ketchup, cornichons, capers, onions, worcestershire, hot sauce, cognac, black pepper, and anchovies. You could if you were so inclined to read a recipe and measure all of it. But I just mixed the wet ingredients with the chopped beef and added everything else till it tasted good. I served it with some Samuel Smiths Oatmeal Stout. Making fries at home is a terrible mess but they taste so freaking good. I guess there is a bit of irony that I cooked the one thing that wouldn't harm me if eaten raw. But who the hell wants to eat raw potatoes? There is something very attractive to me about eating something that could potentially have me in the fetal position for a week. It's time I step it up though, I really need to visit a licensed Fugu chef one of these days!
drew - 12/11/07 10:14
I'm going out of town this weekend?
I'm going out of town this weekend?
janelle - 12/11/07 08:13
Ooohhh...when I was little we went to this resort that had steak tartare. My mom freaked out that her 8 year old daughter was wolfing it down, but I couldn't get enough. Thank you so much! I am totally going to make this some weekend...when Drew is out of town...he won't be able to stomach watching me eat it!
Ooohhh...when I was little we went to this resort that had steak tartare. My mom freaked out that her 8 year old daughter was wolfing it down, but I couldn't get enough. Thank you so much! I am totally going to make this some weekend...when Drew is out of town...he won't be able to stomach watching me eat it!
james - 12/10/07 20:39
Your journal is so delicious. It inspires me to be a better cook.
Your journal is so delicious. It inspires me to be a better cook.
imk2 - 12/10/07 20:15
although when we make steak tartare we use fillet mignon, so that it can be the leanest cut and grind it through a manual meat grinder (the kind you attach to the edge of the table) twice.
although when we make steak tartare we use fillet mignon, so that it can be the leanest cut and grind it through a manual meat grinder (the kind you attach to the edge of the table) twice.
paul - 12/10/07 20:05
I would have totally eaten this a month ago before my horrible stomach drama ruined my life. Sometimes I question if it is the insane amount of raw fish/seafood I eat that started this?
I would have totally eaten this a month ago before my horrible stomach drama ruined my life. Sometimes I question if it is the insane amount of raw fish/seafood I eat that started this?
12/04/2007 20:37 #42393
Intelligent DesignThis is really starting to piss me off. I can't find one bit of information on the subject that pertains to the actual theory. I seriously doubt that there is a real theory behind it. Everything I seem to find on the subject of ID is supporters trying to debunk Evolution. How is this the basis for a scientific theory? I think my favorite things to read are the Irreducible complexity and the watchmaker arguments. The creationists that are trying to get this crap taught in public school are either disturbingly misinformed or blissfully ignorant. I have watched two documentaries this week on this so it has really been on my mind. This semester I have been taking an Evolutionary Biology class and to be honest it wasn't my favorite subject from the start. But in the last month it has really become much more interesting. To study something that is amazingly still controversial is strange. I love to watch people walk forward to the professor to argue at the end of lecture. It seems odd, I have never witnessed someone question a physics professor on the validity of the theory of gravity, yet there they are arguing against Evolution because "it's just a theory". I guess I don't understand why some people of faith want so badly to insert hypotheses that are unable to be tested into the public school science curriculum. It is a dangerous thing to teach bad science to students. As an agnostic it actually wouldn't bother me to teach some sort of religion class in schools as long as it were and option and not mandatory. But keep it out of my science class!
jason - 12/05/07 13:55
Haha. Well done JBeatty. Our education system is already dumbed down enough without those assholes trying to inject ID into Biology class.
Haha. Well done JBeatty. Our education system is already dumbed down enough without those assholes trying to inject ID into Biology class.
jbeatty - 12/05/07 10:14
Jason: Actually that was mostly what my rant session was about, the discovery institute without actually naming them. They readily admit that a good percentage of their funds are donated by a certain Christian fundamentalist. Also internal documents have been leaked that show they really have no theory behind what they are saying, only to "teach the controversy". People will have to make a decision for themselves and fortunately enough in at least two cases that I know of the public has voted out school boards that tried to teach this as science. I guess what irritates me most is there are groups that fund this nonsense, whereas acclaimed Evolutionary Biologists won't give these people the time of day to debate in a public forum. I suppose that some people will always choose simplicity over complexity in order to explain things in the natural world. Or they will choose only what their faith has dictated as the only possible explanation, never mind the phenomena that has been observed, recorded and tested. I'm frightened by the continuing dumbing down of our education system. I think George Carlin may have it right when he says "soon all you will need to get into college is a fucking pencil"
James: I agree, the "it's only a theory" argument really distorts what a scientific theory is.
Jason: Actually that was mostly what my rant session was about, the discovery institute without actually naming them. They readily admit that a good percentage of their funds are donated by a certain Christian fundamentalist. Also internal documents have been leaked that show they really have no theory behind what they are saying, only to "teach the controversy". People will have to make a decision for themselves and fortunately enough in at least two cases that I know of the public has voted out school boards that tried to teach this as science. I guess what irritates me most is there are groups that fund this nonsense, whereas acclaimed Evolutionary Biologists won't give these people the time of day to debate in a public forum. I suppose that some people will always choose simplicity over complexity in order to explain things in the natural world. Or they will choose only what their faith has dictated as the only possible explanation, never mind the phenomena that has been observed, recorded and tested. I'm frightened by the continuing dumbing down of our education system. I think George Carlin may have it right when he says "soon all you will need to get into college is a fucking pencil"
James: I agree, the "it's only a theory" argument really distorts what a scientific theory is.
carolinian - 12/05/07 09:49
"If you believe in the Legend of Davey Crockett, no proof is needed that he died a heroic death. If you do not believe, than he was just a man, and it does not matter how he died." -LT. Comander Worf
"If you believe in the Legend of Davey Crockett, no proof is needed that he died a heroic death. If you do not believe, than he was just a man, and it does not matter how he died." -LT. Comander Worf
jason - 12/05/07 09:14
Haha. Guys, nothing is so sacred that we need to explode and get all offended like a Scientologist when he's asked about body thetans.
The thing about Evolution is that it IS a theory, James, and even still there are things under the umbrella that remain a mystery to us, and generate debate within the scientific community itself. Of course, the majority of what we know has been observed, recorded, and measured, and is very solid.
People who say it is only a theory and leave it at that are motivated by two things: Either they want to discredit everything under the umbrella, which is wrong, or they (like I have on occasion) want to agitate easy marks.
It is remarkably similar to people getting pissed because someone insulted their religion. For that matter, on this end it is remarkably similar to mocking a Mormon or an Evangelical. I don't think it's worth it anymore really.
JBeatty, the thing about ID is that it isn't scientific. The biggest proponents are with the Discovery Institute. Use their search and you will find many articles about ID.
:::link:::
When the Libs say that ID proponents are injecting religion-based pseudo-science into the classroom, they are right. ID proponents are not so much trying to convince people they are right than being a nuisance and trying to discredit Darwin.
They blur the line between theology and science. They have no business in a Biology classroom, trying to change something that all of the professionals in the field have already accepted, to fit their religious world view.
If they want to debate professors, that's fine I guess, but they need to be kept the hell away from trying to change the field of Biology to something it is not. In the end, no I don't believe we have all of the answers, nor will we ever, but science is the best tool we have, and we are doing pretty well.
Haha. Guys, nothing is so sacred that we need to explode and get all offended like a Scientologist when he's asked about body thetans.
The thing about Evolution is that it IS a theory, James, and even still there are things under the umbrella that remain a mystery to us, and generate debate within the scientific community itself. Of course, the majority of what we know has been observed, recorded, and measured, and is very solid.
People who say it is only a theory and leave it at that are motivated by two things: Either they want to discredit everything under the umbrella, which is wrong, or they (like I have on occasion) want to agitate easy marks.
It is remarkably similar to people getting pissed because someone insulted their religion. For that matter, on this end it is remarkably similar to mocking a Mormon or an Evangelical. I don't think it's worth it anymore really.
JBeatty, the thing about ID is that it isn't scientific. The biggest proponents are with the Discovery Institute. Use their search and you will find many articles about ID.
:::link:::
When the Libs say that ID proponents are injecting religion-based pseudo-science into the classroom, they are right. ID proponents are not so much trying to convince people they are right than being a nuisance and trying to discredit Darwin.
They blur the line between theology and science. They have no business in a Biology classroom, trying to change something that all of the professionals in the field have already accepted, to fit their religious world view.
If they want to debate professors, that's fine I guess, but they need to be kept the hell away from trying to change the field of Biology to something it is not. In the end, no I don't believe we have all of the answers, nor will we ever, but science is the best tool we have, and we are doing pretty well.
jenks - 12/04/07 23:33
yeah... all i can say to that is don't get me started. I had someone once trying to sneakily convert me to ID by trying to get me to admit that 'it's all pretty amazing to be totally random.' Sure, I will admit that. But I'm not about to dismiss evolution. UGH.
yeah... all i can say to that is don't get me started. I had someone once trying to sneakily convert me to ID by trying to get me to admit that 'it's all pretty amazing to be totally random.' Sure, I will admit that. But I'm not about to dismiss evolution. UGH.
james - 12/04/07 21:52
The thing that makes my head explode into fiery rage is when people say 'but evolution is ONLY a theory' showing of corse that they have no understanding of how science works.
You wont find a theory that meets any sort of scientific criteria because it is outside the realm of science. As such, it should be taught outside the science class. GHA!
Oh, this is one of those topics I can't calmly talk or write about.
The thing that makes my head explode into fiery rage is when people say 'but evolution is ONLY a theory' showing of corse that they have no understanding of how science works.
You wont find a theory that meets any sort of scientific criteria because it is outside the realm of science. As such, it should be taught outside the science class. GHA!
Oh, this is one of those topics I can't calmly talk or write about.
11/29/2007 11:23 #42330
Interesting scamSo browsing through some airline forums yesterday I stumbled upon this little gem. . If you don't feel like reading I will sum it up. Apparently there is an airline called Metis Transpacific and is based in Macau. They allegedly offer three flights a week from Vancouver to Macau. The only problem is they don't actually exist. Their website is complete with photoshopped pictures of their aircraft and incorrect data about them. . You can purchase tickets through their website, however after you have made arrangements you can't pay by credit card, they want you to wire money to them. I can't believe there would be a rube dumb enough to fall for that. I guess wikipedia was initially fooled however. .
fellyconnelly - 11/30/07 09:49
totally unrelated - it has started to snow down in ski country.... :)
totally unrelated - it has started to snow down in ski country.... :)
mrmike - 11/29/07 11:32
That noted authority Wikipedia got duped? Imagine my shock!
That noted authority Wikipedia got duped? Imagine my shock!
I hear you only need to do this with poorer quality absinthe. The stuff I linked to a few journals back didn't need it... but then, who doesn't want to set fire to their drink?