Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Thursday, October 29, 2009
to g
tonite it's raining...it made everything incredibly quiet. i have all the doors and windows open. it's cool...like long sleeve tshirt cool. perfect. for dinner i made vegetable massaman curry & thought of you. i used all fresh ingredients: green beans, sweet potatoes, carrots, onions, cilantro, lime, thai basil. i put it over brown rice. it was the absolute best i've ever made it. it was the perfect culmination of flavors & textures: earthy, crunchy, rich, silky, spicy, pungent, herby, creamy, sweet, salty...and the rice seemed so wholesome & nutty. i made a great glass of limeade (with date sugar, filtered water, fresh limes, & crushed ice ) to wash it all down. it was just perfect. i wish you could've joined me. i just finished watching the movie "shrink" and now am going to bed.
i miss you, my little potato pancake. get in touch when u can.
love ya
-ly
Saturday, October 17, 2009
last friday's lunch
damn damn dammmitttt!!!
it’s too hot—mouthful of lava. god, i’ve done this a million times.
after i finally swallow the molten mix & calm down, i begin to savor what’s passing across my lips….the velvety silken broth: creamy & salty. so buttery it’s almost sweet. punctuated by treasured chunks here & there…a cubed potato or onion…a sliver of celery…dissolving between my tongue & the roof of my mouth. a tender morsel of clam that is bursting with the essence of the sea itself. closing my eyes & leaning back onto the headrest. overspray from the rain as it hits the partially rolled down driver’s side window & mists my face. the continual splashing of a fountain 100 feet away. happy. warm. satiated. dreamy. high. how quickly comfort wraps me up in this brief indulgence. intense soothing found in a simple hot cup of chowder during a cold & rainy lunch break.
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so here’s my recipe. it’s a little more herby than other chowders i’ve come across, simply because i consistently lean toward “big” flavors. give it a twirl, adjusting spices/ herbs as desired along the way…and keep in mind that it’ll be even more flavorful the next day (as if you’re actually gonna have leftovers, ha!), as all the elements have had a chance to meld with the broth and permeate the veggies. let me know how it goes….
it’s too hot—mouthful of lava. god, i’ve done this a million times.
after i finally swallow the molten mix & calm down, i begin to savor what’s passing across my lips….the velvety silken broth: creamy & salty. so buttery it’s almost sweet. punctuated by treasured chunks here & there…a cubed potato or onion…a sliver of celery…dissolving between my tongue & the roof of my mouth. a tender morsel of clam that is bursting with the essence of the sea itself. closing my eyes & leaning back onto the headrest. overspray from the rain as it hits the partially rolled down driver’s side window & mists my face. the continual splashing of a fountain 100 feet away. happy. warm. satiated. dreamy. high. how quickly comfort wraps me up in this brief indulgence. intense soothing found in a simple hot cup of chowder during a cold & rainy lunch break.
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so here’s my recipe. it’s a little more herby than other chowders i’ve come across, simply because i consistently lean toward “big” flavors. give it a twirl, adjusting spices/ herbs as desired along the way…and keep in mind that it’ll be even more flavorful the next day (as if you’re actually gonna have leftovers, ha!), as all the elements have had a chance to meld with the broth and permeate the veggies. let me know how it goes….
New England Clam Chowder
· 3 c. diced potatoes (1/2”)
· 1 stick butter (4 oz.)
· 2 c. diced onions (1/2”)
· 2 cloves garlic, minced
· 1 ½ c. diced celery (1/4”)
· 1 10oz bottle clam broth/juice (PLEASE add 1-2 T. clam base if you can find it)
· 1 t. dried thyme leaves
· 2 dried bay leaves, whole
· 1/2 t. freshly ground black pepper
· 1 1/2 c whole baby clams, large can with juice they’re packed in
· 2 c half-n-half
· 1 T. dried parsley
Directions:
1. Cover potatoes w/ water & cook until al dente. Drain and set aside.
2. Melt butter & sauté onions, celery, & garlic until onions are clear.
3. Add clam broth/juice, thyme, black pepper & bay leaves being careful not to break the leaves.
4. Cook for 15 minutes until hot and bubbly. Turn heat to low.
5. Add clams & potatoes, simmering for 15 minutes more.
6. Add the half-n-half & parsley. turn off the burner.
7. Refrigerate leftovers (ha!).
8. Serves 7-10.
9. I had it with crusty chunks of olive & rosemary filone and pinot grigio (Barefoot cellars)
p.s. of course the big omission here is the pork. (im a pescetarian now). i love bacon, but i’m currently trying to circumvent what i’ve heard is impending cardio doom for anyone with my family genetics who continues to travel a path of gastronomic hedonism. proceed at your own risk.
p.s.s. and certainly using fresh clams, herbs, etc. makes everything better. i concocted this on a “school night” so it had to be a quickie. if you have a recipe that uses fresh ingredients and you want to share, by all means send it to me! i’d love to try it out next time i spend all day saturday cooking.
-peace
· 3 c. diced potatoes (1/2”)
· 1 stick butter (4 oz.)
· 2 c. diced onions (1/2”)
· 2 cloves garlic, minced
· 1 ½ c. diced celery (1/4”)
· 1 10oz bottle clam broth/juice (PLEASE add 1-2 T. clam base if you can find it)
· 1 t. dried thyme leaves
· 2 dried bay leaves, whole
· 1/2 t. freshly ground black pepper
· 1 1/2 c whole baby clams, large can with juice they’re packed in
· 2 c half-n-half
· 1 T. dried parsley
Directions:
1. Cover potatoes w/ water & cook until al dente. Drain and set aside.
2. Melt butter & sauté onions, celery, & garlic until onions are clear.
3. Add clam broth/juice, thyme, black pepper & bay leaves being careful not to break the leaves.
4. Cook for 15 minutes until hot and bubbly. Turn heat to low.
5. Add clams & potatoes, simmering for 15 minutes more.
6. Add the half-n-half & parsley. turn off the burner.
7. Refrigerate leftovers (ha!).
8. Serves 7-10.
9. I had it with crusty chunks of olive & rosemary filone and pinot grigio (Barefoot cellars)
p.s. of course the big omission here is the pork. (im a pescetarian now). i love bacon, but i’m currently trying to circumvent what i’ve heard is impending cardio doom for anyone with my family genetics who continues to travel a path of gastronomic hedonism. proceed at your own risk.
p.s.s. and certainly using fresh clams, herbs, etc. makes everything better. i concocted this on a “school night” so it had to be a quickie. if you have a recipe that uses fresh ingredients and you want to share, by all means send it to me! i’d love to try it out next time i spend all day saturday cooking.
-peace
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
New Apple Product called "i" - the permanent personal internet connection
"Apple is committed to bringing the best personal computing experience to students, educators, creative professionals and consumers around the world through its innovative hardware, software and Internet offerings."
Apple is planning introduction of a new product called i, also being marketed as iTablet.
A small unassuming pill, that when taken, the surrounding digestible case dissolves, exposing the microchip within. This chip is a microscopic version (in construction) of its cousin, the SIM chip. Once the protective casing is digested, the enclosed chip passes through the GI tract, where it becomes attached to the small intestine. Once there, the board on which the microscopic circuit is designed, begins to grow into the cellular structure of the inner wall of the small intestine via a complex and newly patented microchip biotechnological breakthrough.
After firmly establishing itself as a permanent part of the human body (usually after 7-10 business days), the chip enables the carrier (human) to connect with the internet anywhere in the world. The human body acts as a wireless internet signal carrier and makes all external modems, broadband cards, etc. not only unnecessary, but obsolete.
The technology has been available for quite some time, but because of threats from many broadband carriers and equipment manufacturers, the release to the general public has been delayed....until now. A spokesman for Apple Europe, Ltd. said "We became increasingly wary to release any information on the technology during the conception to Beta stages, but have now been assured safety by reaching agreements with competitors in the market". Off record, the source divulged that total amounts exceeding ten billion dollars had been paid to competitors as part of an arrangement for release of the chip.
A price range estimated at $200-300, with a release date of November 11th, 2009 is expected for the "i".
Apple is planning introduction of a new product called i, also being marketed as iTablet.
A small unassuming pill, that when taken, the surrounding digestible case dissolves, exposing the microchip within. This chip is a microscopic version (in construction) of its cousin, the SIM chip. Once the protective casing is digested, the enclosed chip passes through the GI tract, where it becomes attached to the small intestine. Once there, the board on which the microscopic circuit is designed, begins to grow into the cellular structure of the inner wall of the small intestine via a complex and newly patented microchip biotechnological breakthrough.
After firmly establishing itself as a permanent part of the human body (usually after 7-10 business days), the chip enables the carrier (human) to connect with the internet anywhere in the world. The human body acts as a wireless internet signal carrier and makes all external modems, broadband cards, etc. not only unnecessary, but obsolete.
The technology has been available for quite some time, but because of threats from many broadband carriers and equipment manufacturers, the release to the general public has been delayed....until now. A spokesman for Apple Europe, Ltd. said "We became increasingly wary to release any information on the technology during the conception to Beta stages, but have now been assured safety by reaching agreements with competitors in the market". Off record, the source divulged that total amounts exceeding ten billion dollars had been paid to competitors as part of an arrangement for release of the chip.
A price range estimated at $200-300, with a release date of November 11th, 2009 is expected for the "i".
Monday, September 28, 2009
shout out to the creator
pouring down rain...mindlessly food shopping...breaking sunshine....rain stopped....turning left....and THERE IT WAS! i've never seen it before in my whole. entire. life! the BI of ROYGBIV in a spectacular ever-reaching bow to the sky. all i could do was say "oh my god", roll down my window and shout "thank you!"....then a horn behind me sounded and i had to move on. thinking on the short trek home...this means something....this has got to mean something!
how wonderful. i have the same sort of feeling that i get when i see the full moon.
gina- send me that digital camera asap.....puhleeeeeease!
how wonderful. i have the same sort of feeling that i get when i see the full moon.
gina- send me that digital camera asap.....puhleeeeeease!
Monday, September 21, 2009
what's good
talking to god
family
friends
get-togethers
singing in church
covered dish suppers
two armed hugs
long warm kisses
spooning
whispers in the middle of the night
art
music
poetry
libraries
bookstores
junk stores
intelligent humor
smartasses
science
books
audible
pandora
architecture
dark comedy movies
dry humor
beauty
nature
sand
making sand sculptures
floating
swimming
water skiing
tennis
waterfalls
ocean
ominous skies
baby animals
monkeys
meerkats
pugs
kittens
cooking all day on saturday
thunderstorms
lavendar
gerber daisies
linkin park
breaking benjamin
evanescence
ella
sade
billie
morning coffee
sunday
fresh linens on the bed
last second of the day
alarm-free mornings
trips to the mountains
ferry rides
hiking
trains
kayaking
crossword puzzles
sam
jesse
kiki
exploring old deserted houses
hands in the dirt
growing a garden
dew
full moon
first snow
hard rain
fixing things
power tools
sriracha on everything
toast
baked sweet potatoes
curry
cigars
dark chocolate
espresso w lemon twist
wasabi
gin & tonic w lotsa lime
hot chai
mama's chess pie
pickled beets
kalamata olives
seared rare ahi tuna
sleeping bags under stars
campfires
bonfires
outside showers
dining al fresco
climbing
motorcycles
guns
tools
chrome
hematite
dark red
black
thrift stores
side of the road finds
dumpster diving
yardsales
cuff links
french cuffs
sheer blouses
black pin-striped suits
hats
jackets
silver nail polish
boots
flipflops
favorite socks
freckles
long dark hair
unique eyebrows
singers
yardwork
picking strawberries
ironing
folding clothes
organizing
wrapping presents
painting
happily ever after
family
friends
get-togethers
singing in church
covered dish suppers
two armed hugs
long warm kisses
spooning
whispers in the middle of the night
art
music
poetry
libraries
bookstores
junk stores
intelligent humor
smartasses
science
books
audible
pandora
architecture
dark comedy movies
dry humor
beauty
nature
sand
making sand sculptures
floating
swimming
water skiing
tennis
waterfalls
ocean
ominous skies
baby animals
monkeys
meerkats
pugs
kittens
cooking all day on saturday
thunderstorms
lavendar
gerber daisies
linkin park
breaking benjamin
evanescence
ella
sade
billie
morning coffee
sunday
fresh linens on the bed
last second of the day
alarm-free mornings
trips to the mountains
ferry rides
hiking
trains
kayaking
crossword puzzles
sam
jesse
kiki
exploring old deserted houses
hands in the dirt
growing a garden
dew
full moon
first snow
hard rain
fixing things
power tools
sriracha on everything
toast
baked sweet potatoes
curry
cigars
dark chocolate
espresso w lemon twist
wasabi
gin & tonic w lotsa lime
hot chai
mama's chess pie
pickled beets
kalamata olives
seared rare ahi tuna
sleeping bags under stars
campfires
bonfires
outside showers
dining al fresco
climbing
motorcycles
guns
tools
chrome
hematite
dark red
black
thrift stores
side of the road finds
dumpster diving
yardsales
cuff links
french cuffs
sheer blouses
black pin-striped suits
hats
jackets
silver nail polish
boots
flipflops
favorite socks
freckles
long dark hair
unique eyebrows
singers
yardwork
picking strawberries
ironing
folding clothes
organizing
wrapping presents
painting
happily ever after
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