Thursday, December 06, 2007

Just in time for the holidays...

Mazel Tov!



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Friday, November 16, 2007

Friday Video: Turkey Fryer

We are no longer in the market for one of these.

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Monday, July 30, 2007

The More You Know

If I were ever to do a "The More You Know" commercial,
the script would go something like this:

Consuming ramen noodles does not constitute "eating something."

To your gastrointestinal tract, ramen noodle consumption is virtually indistinguishable from drinking.


You're not fooling anyone.



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Friday, September 22, 2006

Don't Forget the Rice!

Almost time to go home and cook a tasty meal.
Huwag kalimutan ang kanin!


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Friday, September 01, 2006

Perfection

A great quote from Henry David Thoreau,
over at The Blog of Henry David Thoreau:

"Is not disease the rule of existence? There is not a lily pad floating on the river but has been riddled by insects. Almost every shrub and tree has its gall, oftentimes esteemed its chief ornament and hardly to be distinguished from the fruit. If misery loves company, misery has company enough. Now, at midsummer, find me a perfect leaf or fruit."

This quote led me to think of our society's opulence, how we have become perfectionists who dig through the fruit bins looking for the unblemished specimens while spotted fruit gets moved to the side and ultimately is thrown out. All this goes on in our nation on a daily basis while a part of the larger world starves. To meet our demand and to get our dollars the food growers have responded by increasing the use of pesticides, preservatives and artificial fertilizers (Insert Joni Mitchell lyrics here).

I'm part of that system and most likely you are too. I only bring this up because I have been wracking my brain around finding my own way out of the system, to get my family to the point where we can choose what level we will participate in the economy. We are doing quite well for ourselves but I continue to have the uncomfortable awareness that if prices were to skyrocket without a signifigant change in our income or God forbid there was a downturn in our income due to layoff or illness, we would fold up. Not right away, not even in six months (at current market rates), but savings can only last for a finite period and even that is uncertain if you introduce a scenario where the dollar plummets in value.

The gold standard is worthless if nobody is interested in buying any gold. What carries intrinsic value that would survive a market crash? Corn on the stalk, potatoes in the ground and animals in the field.

There are plenty of blogs out there with a lot of people trying to find their own paths away from dependence on the market based economy. This one, my blog, isn't really one of them. It's pretty much an over glorified cat blog. But nevertheless I will continue to document this attempt of mine to shift my paradigm (In between posting pictures of flowers).

inconsistent, obscure and hebephrenic.
That's my promise to you.


PS - That's a really nice service that some poor soul is doing, over at that Thoreau blog. You should really go check it out. I wish that blogging existed back in the days of the founding fathers up through civil war time. I bet Franklin would have cranked out 3-5 posts a day.


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Thursday, August 31, 2006

Homebody

While waiting for the coals last night I walked around
my house and this is what I saw.

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Still have a few minutes to kill.


Snow on the mountain is taking nicely.


Bleeding heart, offering up some late-season blooms.


The planter has grown a beard.



I never knew...
That plants can smile.




Meanwhile, in the garage...
My collection of retired ice fishing utilities. I used an old tobaggan as a wall hanging and attached the various items that I have collected over the years, including a swedish spoon (That actually was what I used for drilling holes for my first two winters), an old Jon-E handwarmer with vintage fuel can, various jigsticks and an old single-mantle lantern (needs a new generator and pump seal)



My Bike.
An old Trek Elance 400 that just turned 20 this year.



The child's bike.
Garage sale special, 2 whopping dollars. SCORE!



The wife's bike.
Even cheaper: Free from a friend, including the brain bucket.





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Tuesday, August 29, 2006

It wasn't Fair

It's not that I have anything against the Minnesota State Fair. It's just that when I thought about going this year I could not think for the life of me of any reason why (Except for end-of-summer tradition) I would want to go there. Plus when you like to eat like I do, it's a good place to stay away from.

So this past weekend we did not:

This is what we did do:

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1.) Both Friday night and Saturday night I listened to two nail-biter baseball games, the way that God intended: On a thirty year-old AM radio while tinkering in the garage.


2.) Saturday night we ate a ridiculously large amount of barbequed ribs. This Fred Flintstone-sized rack also gave us lunches for two days.


3.) After we ate part of a pig (Like pigs), we read about pigs.


4.)
On Sunday afternoon we went on a bike ride.

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Wednesday, August 23, 2006

The Spice of Life

Summer blooms continue unabated:




My spice garden looks like a sheep that has been sheared:




This past weekend I tried my hand at dehydrating lemon peel:




Here is that lemon peel being used on the tuna steak that I cooked for us last night. It imparted a zestiness to the fish that was not overpowering. High five to me!



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Friday, June 16, 2006

Polverized

Mabuhay ang Goldilocks!
Lunchtime sketchwork

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Thursday, June 15, 2006

Summer Drink

Here is a photo of our household's official 2006 summer beverage (Recipe below)

Lunchtime sketchwork

In a pitcher mix:
  • Crystal-Lite Ice Tea Mix (Select flavor based on type of fruit that you are using)
  • 1/2 Cup Orange Juice (Optional)
  • Top off with Water
Fruit (Select any one or a combination):
  • Sliced Peaches or nectarines (Skin-on for me, thanks)
  • Sliced Kiwi (No skin, blech)
  • Raspberries
  • Blackberries
  • Blueberries
  • ANY Berries
  • You get the idea....
With all the fruit, this can be a pricey beverage. The beauty is it can be as simple or as decked out as you want it to be. Be sure to follow the sales in your produce department.

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