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12/02/2009 11:56 #50435

My eye and the plant
Category: nature
My one eye is red. I hope it's just irritated and not pink eye. On
another note, I know I don't clean the sink traps enough but this one
actually has a plant growing in it.
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flacidness - 12/03/09 03:14
oh Dip!Thats awesome (not the eye) which sink is it??
paul - 12/02/09 19:38
(e:matthew) said it is from the bird seed. strangely it is growing a little chunk of soap. I guess plants are stronger than germs.
mike - 12/02/09 18:08
that is in your house? insane
lauren - 12/02/09 15:08
haha that's hilarious. the plant that is, not your eye.

11/29/2009 18:43 #50408

Freaking sick
Category: body
I finally got sick. This is the first time I got sick this year, so on one hand it's awesome. On the other hand it sucks because I am sick. It was fine this morning and it just kept getting worse. Hopefully, it's not pig fever...
lilho - 11/30/09 09:06
fell better boo boo! xoxo
zobar - 11/29/09 20:15
(e:dragonlady7) got walloped the night before Thanksgiving and I got walloped the night after ... eight to twelve hours of not being able to move your head, even the slightest bit, under penalty of puking. Diabolical. The only remedy we came up with was warm flat Coke.

- Z

11/29/2009 14:50 #50404

Chocolate mint oolong tea
Category: food
We went to betty's for brunch and they had chocolate mint oolong tea
that was so delicious. Especially, when paired with sugar in the raw.
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metalpeter - 11/30/09 19:43
That sounds great
lilho - 11/30/09 09:06
sounds tasty.
tinypliny - 11/29/09 17:22
Now that is interesing... I need to check out this brand of tea (though I don't like mint; everything sweet with mint in tastes like toothpaste to me).

11/27/2009 23:00 #50391

Dead in a cave
Category: web
I was reading the news earlier about this guy who died in a cave after being stuck for 24 hours on thanksgiving. I feel bad for his family, etc but I can't help but wonder what the heck he was doing as a 6' 190 lb man in a 10" by 18" chute with a turn. The cave has multiple areas where you can inch along by squeezing your body through tubes that do not really fit humans very well. One of them is over 100'feet long.

This is the official website of the cave called nutty putty.

Here is the PDF map of the "trail"

The story is so sad. I can't imagine being trapped for so long, being pulled up 12 feet and then falling back into the rut.





Instead of getting him out they are talking about just sealing the cave off with the body inside.
tinypliny - 11/29/09 17:27
"Nutty Putty Cave What type of people like to squeeze through tight passages underground?"

From :::link:::

Yes. What type, indeed.
lilho - 11/29/09 00:07
that is so horrible. i can't even imagine.

11/26/2009 14:08 #50386

Pomegranites and octopus
Category: food
They are so pretty. Why do they have to be so difficult to eat? I
almost put it in the cranberry sauce.

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This year my cranberry sauce came out tasting just like cherry pie filling, WTF?

Apparently, cranberry + apple cider + ginger + cinnamon stick + orange zest + sugar = cherry pie filling flavor.Last night we went to soundlab for the knowmatic tribe show. It was difficult to dance because it was crowded and my musical taste has evolved. I am pretty sure I never want to hear a daft punk remix again. I also spent like two hours trying to get my printer, to print the damn tickets. Turns out they just needed my name.

One awesome thing was the Video playing in the background about an octopus with a squash friend. Turned out to be a japanese show called kure kure takora (e:Mike) and I remarked that would be a tasty combo and when searching octopus with squash friend I Found this recipe that ties this whole Journal together. Crispy octopus with Squash and pomegranite seeds

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After that (e:Mike) was no longer satisfied with the wine/Beer only bar so we headed back to Allentown and met up with Malibu and Johnny. For once I had a lot of fun at Cathode. Then we hit the ETS drivethru and I got a yummy beef taco and laughed till my face hurt. The nights I go out with my brother are always the most fun.

UPDATE: I decided to just post the whole recipe here in case it goes away:

Crispy Octopus
For the octopus:
2 8-ounce octopus tentacles
For the butternut squash:
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 ounce butter
4 ounces butternut squash skin and seeds
removed, chopped Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
For the bechamel:
1 ounce all-purpose flour
1 ounce butter
1 pint whole milk Salt to taste
To serve:
8 ounces trofie pasta
1/8 cup plus 1/2 teaspoon olive oil
1 teaspoon red chili flakes
1 glove garlic, peeled and finely chopped Juice of 1 lemon
2 ounces butter
4 ounces chorizo, sliced
Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
For the garnish:
Pomegranate seeds
Sage

For the octopus: In container, place octopus, cover and freeze until solid. Using an electric slicer or microplane, slice into translucent discs. Reserve in freezer.

For the butternut squash: In skillet heat oil then melt butter. Add squash and saute until just tender. Remove from heat season with salt and pepper and cool to room temperature.

For the bechamel: In saucepan, combine flour and butter and whisk constantly until butter has melted. Do not brown. Stir in milk, whisking constantly until mixture is thick enough to coat back of a wooden spoon. Strain through a fine-mesh sieve. Season with salt.

To serve: In pot bring salted water to boil. Add pasta and cook until al dente. Drain and season with salt and pepper. In bowltoss together frozen octopus discs, one table-

spoon olive oil, chili flakes and garlic Season with salt and pepper. In saute pan, heat 'A teaspoon oil. Flash-sear octopus discs until crisp, about 10 seconds. Use tweezers during this process to prevent discs from sticking together. Add lemon juice and melted butter and remove from heat. Season with salt and pepper. In skillet, heat remaining oil and saute chortzo four minutes. Add squash and saute until squash is tender and chorizo is crispy. Stir in pasta, saute two more minutes and remove from heat. In large bowl, toss together pasta mixture and octopus. Season with salt and pepper. In bowl, spoon bechamel and top with octopus mixture. Garnish with pomegranate seeds and sage.


tinypliny - 11/26/09 16:04
Oh man. I missed seeing Malibu this year. He is the most splendidly gorgeous person I have met! Tell him I said hi - but he probably doesn't remember me. :)