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10/25/2009 21:00 #50118
Yeh hai Dilli, meri jaan!Category: tourism
10/25/2009 19:16 #50114
It's...It's Stella. She was just popped!Category: art
Man. I have smashed so many bubblewraps over the years and maniacally jumped on many! This totally changes everything. Hahahaha
jenks - 10/26/09 16:42
haha, awesome.
haha, awesome.
10/24/2009 15:02 #50094
Dan Pink on Motivation.Category: science
Something to think about.
Funny thing is, did you exclaim, "But I knew that already (but never thought so much about it)!" after the video ended? Didn't you?!
Funny thing is, did you exclaim, "But I knew that already (but never thought so much about it)!" after the video ended? Didn't you?!
10/18/2009 20:25 #50049
Food in the time of FluCategory: eating in
Admit it! First you were afraid, nay, you were petrified whether you would survive the flu if it hit you point blank, correct? Well, your can lay those fears to rest. You will survive with the help of food and tea. Cue the music, because I present:
To recuperate from the obnoxious flu I had over the past week, I cooked like a maniac (and ate with a matching attitude) to beat the sickly virus.
Globe Grapes in a cloud of vanilla yogurt blended with frozen blueberries. That was really the last of my frozen blueberry stash. I am kind of sad that I ate them like the greedy grasshopper and now there are no blueberry-hoarding ants I can steal frozen blueberries from.
Pongal with light cauliflower saute and tomato-pepper rasam. Every time I make this, I invariably tweak something and the taste of the rasam flows down uncharted and sometimes blah territories. Being sick has its advantages because I was too clouded to think of new tweaks so I stuck with the traditional recipe and this came out perfect. But oh my, the rasam was so hot, I think it burned all the weenies out of my lungs and maybe some of my normal cells. But it was so worth the collateral damage.
Imitation Chinese soup with cauliflower, carrots, bell peppers, zucchini, bok choy, tomatoes and whatever else was in the fridge. The chopsticks are a sham because I don't really know how to eat with them. I tried, but it made my flu-tinged annoyance worse and I ended up breaking them into two in miscalculated blind rage.
I was interested in trying veggies the (e:Paul) way. So these are just bell peppers, carrots and broccoli sauteed very lightly in olive oil with cumin and garlic topped with squeezed with fresh lime juice. It tasted awesome and the texture was crunchy and to-die-for, but I couldn't smell anything that day so I am withholding judgement on whether I really wanted to die for the texture or not.
I think this is my favourite combination for a pizza at home - Whole wheat pita bread topped with some strong wisconsin cheese, red onion slices, tomatoes-on-the-vine, bell peppers, red chilli powder and salt and baked till the pita is crisp like a biscuit, in the oven. I went overboard trying to get a crisp crust so I burned a wee bit of the toppings. My snot-ridden brain thankfully gave me a timely warning and I took it out before it could smoulder into a total charcoal-y disaster.
Oh, and this last one is my formerly-yucky-but-now-fantastic keyboard getting a thorough detergent scrub and disinfection. I threw away the useless insert key when I put it all back together.
If I added up all the minutes I have wasted because of that stupid key, who knows, I might get a day of my life back. No more "insert" anarchy!
Happy week ahead, y'all. Keep away from people who are sneezing and sniffling, because if you do, you may need to spend the week in a snot-cloud, coughing and sick. On the upside, if you do get the flu, you can always look at this journal and do some inspired cooking. I also drank nearly 3 litres of assorted tea every day. Maybe I should have stuck a picture of a cuppa there. Since I didn't, just remember this. Tea is your friend in the time ofcholera flu.
To recuperate from the obnoxious flu I had over the past week, I cooked like a maniac (and ate with a matching attitude) to beat the sickly virus.
Globe Grapes in a cloud of vanilla yogurt blended with frozen blueberries. That was really the last of my frozen blueberry stash. I am kind of sad that I ate them like the greedy grasshopper and now there are no blueberry-hoarding ants I can steal frozen blueberries from.
Pongal with light cauliflower saute and tomato-pepper rasam. Every time I make this, I invariably tweak something and the taste of the rasam flows down uncharted and sometimes blah territories. Being sick has its advantages because I was too clouded to think of new tweaks so I stuck with the traditional recipe and this came out perfect. But oh my, the rasam was so hot, I think it burned all the weenies out of my lungs and maybe some of my normal cells. But it was so worth the collateral damage.
Imitation Chinese soup with cauliflower, carrots, bell peppers, zucchini, bok choy, tomatoes and whatever else was in the fridge. The chopsticks are a sham because I don't really know how to eat with them. I tried, but it made my flu-tinged annoyance worse and I ended up breaking them into two in miscalculated blind rage.
I was interested in trying veggies the (e:Paul) way. So these are just bell peppers, carrots and broccoli sauteed very lightly in olive oil with cumin and garlic topped with squeezed with fresh lime juice. It tasted awesome and the texture was crunchy and to-die-for, but I couldn't smell anything that day so I am withholding judgement on whether I really wanted to die for the texture or not.
I think this is my favourite combination for a pizza at home - Whole wheat pita bread topped with some strong wisconsin cheese, red onion slices, tomatoes-on-the-vine, bell peppers, red chilli powder and salt and baked till the pita is crisp like a biscuit, in the oven. I went overboard trying to get a crisp crust so I burned a wee bit of the toppings. My snot-ridden brain thankfully gave me a timely warning and I took it out before it could smoulder into a total charcoal-y disaster.
Oh, and this last one is my formerly-yucky-but-now-fantastic keyboard getting a thorough detergent scrub and disinfection. I threw away the useless insert key when I put it all back together.
If I added up all the minutes I have wasted because of that stupid key, who knows, I might get a day of my life back. No more "insert" anarchy!
Happy week ahead, y'all. Keep away from people who are sneezing and sniffling, because if you do, you may need to spend the week in a snot-cloud, coughing and sick. On the upside, if you do get the flu, you can always look at this journal and do some inspired cooking. I also drank nearly 3 litres of assorted tea every day. Maybe I should have stuck a picture of a cuppa there. Since I didn't, just remember this. Tea is your friend in the time of
tinypliny - 10/19/09 21:39
It was my evil strategy to get you all confused and sick. Mainly sick. Why should I have suffered while most of you didn't?
That and careless typing.
It was my evil strategy to get you all confused and sick. Mainly sick. Why should I have suffered while most of you didn't?
That and careless typing.
himay - 10/19/09 13:40
Blargh. So much for formatting by HTML!
Blargh. So much for formatting by HTML!
himay - 10/19/09 13:39
<blockquote><strong>Keep away from people</strong> who are sneezing and sniffling, <strong>because if you do</strong>, you may need to spend the week in a snot-cloud, coughing and sick.</blockquote>
I'd swear you were implying we would get sick if we don't expose ourselves. ;)
<blockquote><strong>Keep away from people</strong> who are sneezing and sniffling, <strong>because if you do</strong>, you may need to spend the week in a snot-cloud, coughing and sick.</blockquote>
I'd swear you were implying we would get sick if we don't expose ourselves. ;)
jacob - 10/18/09 23:18
Beautiful shots, I'm glad I just ate. Although, it still did make me hungry. In a more traditional society, I'd say your making a good argument for you homemaking abilities. But, I won't go there.
Beautiful shots, I'm glad I just ate. Although, it still did make me hungry. In a more traditional society, I'd say your making a good argument for you homemaking abilities. But, I won't go there.
10/17/2009 13:05 #50033
Yeah, movies are made to be seen!Category: the odes
Thanks, mrmike. My Saturday is slowly going down the toilet.
jacob - 10/18/09 23:11
Man those were great! My sister and I especially liked the third one.
Man those were great! My sister and I especially liked the third one.
metalpeter - 10/17/09 15:20
First two are great, I didn't get the last one and the subs on the 3rd one where tough to read but funny at the end
First two are great, I didn't get the last one and the subs on the 3rd one where tough to read but funny at the end
jacob - 10/17/09 13:30
I check them out when I get home! I guess sometimes it's good to be forced.
I check them out when I get home! I guess sometimes it's good to be forced.
tinypliny - 10/17/09 13:27
I am still watching the series and they are beyond hilarious. I think, by the time you get to them, there will be like a dozen or so.
Good things really come to people who wait (by force or otherwise). Hahaha
I am still watching the series and they are beyond hilarious. I think, by the time you get to them, there will be like a dozen or so.
Good things really come to people who wait (by force or otherwise). Hahaha
Have fun!
Aren't you there yet? We're anxiously awaiting your posts!
(really, live while you're there... posting when you get home is preferable to losing any time with your family and country by blogging!)
not sure when you are going but I hope it is a great time, oh yeah and you take pictures and share them on here.
Thanks! :-)
looking forward to frequent dispatches! safe travels!
bon voyage!
Yes!!! :)
PS: I will be SO blogging this visit. :)
Oh, my. I'm so jealous. Next time you go, can I come?