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Thursday, November 18, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
So many recipes to try, so little time...
Roasted Scallops with Breadcrumbs and Bacon
Mussels with Garlic and Basil
Seared Brussel Sprouts with Bacon Lardons
Pumpkin Custard
3 out of 5
Oven Baked Sweet Potato Fries
Spicy Squash with Lentils and Goat Cheese
Chorizo, Chickpea & Sweet Potato Soup
5 out of 5
Pumpkin Bread
5 out of 5
Chicken with Roasted Cauliflower and Tahini Sauce
3 out of 5
Spiced Applesauce Cake with Cinnamon Cream Cheese Frosting
Lamb Meatballs
5 out of 5
German Apple Pancake
Gingerbread Bundts with Cinnamon Glaze
Momofuku-Style Chicken Wings
Flank Steak Stuffed with Spinach, Feta & Artichokes
Sweet Vanilla Quiche
Chocolate Ginger Cookies
J&G's Butternut Squash Soup
4 out of 5
Roasted Eggplant Soup
Lamb Chops with Pumpkin Apple Chutney
Roasted Chicken and Butternut Squash Soup
All-American Chili
Seared Scallops with Espresso Beurre Blanc
Roasted Root Vegetables w/ Feta & Pumpkin Seeds
2 out of 5
White Bean Soup with Mini Lamb Meatballs
Mussels with Garlic and Basil
Seared Brussel Sprouts with Bacon Lardons
3 out of 5
Oven Baked Sweet Potato Fries
Spicy Squash with Lentils and Goat Cheese
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
3 out of 5
Spiced Applesauce Cake with Cinnamon Cream Cheese Frosting
5 out of 5
German Apple Pancake
Gingerbread Bundts with Cinnamon Glaze
Momofuku-Style Chicken Wings
Flank Steak Stuffed with Spinach, Feta & Artichokes
Sweet Vanilla Quiche
Chocolate Ginger Cookies
4 out of 5
Roasted Eggplant Soup
Lamb Chops with Pumpkin Apple Chutney
Roasted Chicken and Butternut Squash Soup
All-American Chili
Seared Scallops with Espresso Beurre Blanc
2 out of 5
White Bean Soup with Mini Lamb Meatballs
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Monday, August 30, 2010
Make 1,000 lovely things -- Slideshow for my dad's 60th birthday
My dad has turned 60 years old and in his honor, and with my mom's help, I put together a "Life and Times of Papa T" slideshow. I think it had the intended effect -- it made my mom cry and the dog pee on the living room carpet.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Number 76: Meet an alpaca.
This is Snooki. Snooki likes eating, being fed, and getting the food bin stuck on her head.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Make 1,000 lovely things -- Blueberry pie with freshly-picked blueberries
This morning I went to a farm in Maryland to pick my own blueberries. Then I made a pie.
The recipe comes from America's Test Kitchen. Instead of their full-proof pie dough (which uses vodka and which I should have used since it's FULL-PROOF), I tried their basic pie dough recipe. Let me tell you, handling that pie crust was the most stressful part of my week. And it came out a little rough around the edges. Still, delicious mission accomplished.
The recipe comes from America's Test Kitchen. Instead of their full-proof pie dough (which uses vodka and which I should have used since it's FULL-PROOF), I tried their basic pie dough recipe. Let me tell you, handling that pie crust was the most stressful part of my week. And it came out a little rough around the edges. Still, delicious mission accomplished.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Pig roast = life goals
A blog post caught my eye recently and got me thinking. It was titled "How to Roast a Pig on a Spit". Believe it. My world was turned upside down as I realized that I needed to reexamine my original Mighty Life List immediately. Here is the updated list [some of these have already been accomplished, go me!]:
52. Go to a wine festival.56. Bake bread.62. Organize a book club.91. Walk the Golden Gate Bridge.
1. Participate in a pig roast. Obviously.
3. Cook Julia Child's Boeuf Bourguignon.
4. Read major works of Russian literature in Russian. I'm looking at you, Crime and Punishment.
5. Learn to ski.
6. Go to a World Cup game. Possibly make do with a DC United game.
7. Buy a super expensive bottle of champagne. Like those rappers.
8. Own a dog. One to whom I can say, "You cut to the core of me, Baxter" or name Cosmo.
9. Live in another country.
10. Go on a cruise. Maybe to Alaska so that I can see Russia.
11. Visit the Acropolis in Athens.
12. Sign up for a ballet class.
13. Learn some ballroom dances.
14. Watch the sun set behind the Great Pyramids in Giza.
15. Watch the sun rise at Stonehenge.
16. Go to a kabuki play in Japan. Eat sushi.
17. Make cheese.
18. Brew beer.
19. Grow basil or a tomato plant.
20. Publish something. Even if it's nerdy tax stuff.
21. Buy an original piece of art.
22. Take a painting class.
23. Take a golfing class.
24. Own a business. [A nerdy tax accounting business?]
25. Teach a course.
26. Become fluent in French.
27. Know basic Spanish.
28. Take a course at Oxford.
29. Learn what all of the buttons and settings do on my SLR digital camera.
30. See an opera at the Met.
31. Spend a day at the Hermitage in St. Petersburg.
32. Spend a day at the Louvre in Paris.
33. Go to Oktoberfest in Munich.
34. Go to Carnaval in Brazil.
35. Become a better swimmer.
36. Go to a petting zoo in Australia.
37. Have afternoon tea at the Ritz.
38. Learn to play guitar.
39. Learn to play the drums.
40. Learn to make my mom's favorite recipes.
41. Take a special someone to Russia with me.
42. Own a summer home. Or start with becoming a homeowner.
43. Participate in a tea ceremony in Kyoto.
44.Wait by the stage door after a concert and meet one of my favorite bands.
45. Go to a taping of the Daily Show.
46. Go skinny dipping.
47. Take a road trip across the U.S.
48. Make my own strawberry jam.
49. Make a quilt.
50. Ride in a helicopter.
51. Have tapas in Barcelona.
53. Own a pair of authentic cowboy boots.
54. Make a pie from scratch.
55. Make a pizza from scratch.
57. Commission a portrait.
58. Go mushroom hunting.
59. Get my wisdom teeth pulled.
60. Cook in a Le Creuset dutch oven.
61. Learn to drive a standard.
63. Resurrect the Finer Things Club.
64. Learn to play a few Christmas Carols on the piano. Host a Christmas sweater party.
65. Go sailing.
66. Read Les Miserables.
67. Make more traditions with friends and family.
68. Try hot buttered rum.
69. Letterpress something.
70. Get my master's degree.
71. Be admitted to practice in front of the Tax Court.
72. Work in a winery.
73. Host a fancy pants dinner party.
74. Go to the Stanley Cup finals.
75. Take a cooking class in France.
76. Meet an alpaca.
77. Spend a night on a train.
78. See a drag queen show.
79. See all of Frank Lloyd Wright's houses that are open to the public. (1/??)
80. Fire a gun.
81. Really learn wine.
82. Give a heartfelt, touching, and witty toast in public.
83. Spend a week on a farm.
84. Host a Thanksgiving dinner wherein I cook the turkey.
85. Pick out a pumpkin from the pumpkin patch.
86. See a drive-in movie.
87. Have a Wikipedia entry.
88. Go to Vegas.
89. Buy a stock on my own.
90. Participate in CSA, community-supported agriculture.
92. Go on a serious hike.
93. Make 1,000 lovely things. (1. Blueberry pie with freshly-picked blueberries. 2. Slideshow for my dad's 60th birthday. 3. Homemade bows.)
94. Try 1,000 new things.
95. Learn how to eat a crab.
96. Cover my fridge with magnets from places I have visited.
97. Be able to parallel park with confidence.
98. Order the tasting menu at a fancy pants restaurant.
99. Wear a dirndl.
100. Read every book I own.
photo from Serious Eats, "How to Roast a Pig on a Spit"
Monday, June 21, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
We Are Scientists present ... the rules of wine
We Are Scientists present ... the rules of wine
Study these rules while listening to WAS' new album, Barbara.
There are two basic types, or "varietals", of wine: red and yellow. Not surprisingly, there are different words for red and yellow wine in different countries. The French call them "bordeaux" and "sancerre", respectively. The Australians say "shiraz" and "chardonnay"; Italians, "nero d'avolo" and "pinot grigio." Germans, refreshingly, call everything "riesling".
Study these rules while listening to WAS' new album, Barbara.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Friday, June 4, 2010
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Monday, March 1, 2010
The Last Station
Watching The Last Station made me realize that I know nothing about Lev Tolstoy (other than that his original title for "War and Peace" was "War What Is It Good For?" and his mistress made him change it). So I did some light internet research, no big deal:
- Christian anarchist and pacifist. War What Is It Good For, indeed.
- Wealthy. Member of Russian nobility.
- On the eve of his wedding to Sofya he gave her his diaries detailing his extensive sexual history.
- Love your neighbor and God. Don't look to the Church or state for guidance.
- No meat, tobacco, or alcohol. Chastity.
- No Shakespeare.
- Excommunicated by the Russian Orthodox Church.
- Abandoned his wealth and family at the age of 82.
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