Friday, May 29, 2009

It's Electric.

I've almost always prefered city-scapes to landscapes.
This one captures a mood pefectly.

VZ = PO

Is it just me, or is the Verizon store an awful lot like the Post Office? And not in a good way.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

A Ploughman's Lunch At The Bull In Barkham

A much prettier ploughman also from flickr.com.
I'd rather eat this one, I believe.

ploughman's lunch 1


ploughman's lunch
Originally uploaded by marty_pinker
Just read about a sandwich over at thekitchn.com that was close to a ploughman's lunch. Here's where a very detailed person on flickr.com uploaded a photo with each food diagrammed.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Kitchen Sink (breakfast) Casserole

This weekend I made a breakfast casserole out of mostly leftovers. It was awesome. I did buy the eggs, because to make a good casserole/strata in a 9x13 pan you need about 10 eggs. Or 12. The fact is, these things are so forgiving you almost can't mess it up. I don't even measure - I eyeball it.

It's called "Kitchen Sink" because you can kind of throw whatever into it (except the sink) and it works. No two are the same.

The things you need are: bread, milk, eggs, butter, and cheese. And from there, just see what's lying about.

10 eggs, scrambled into a bowl.

The milk was leftover from a houseguest earlier in the week. She insisted on 1% and got it herself. I put maybe a little less than a pint in the bowl.

A dash of nutmeg. This is a secret and key ingredient. You can't even really tell what it is, when mixed in, but it keeps everything interesting.

I had some leftover butter, about half a stick or so, melted and combined with the milk and egg mixture.

Then, in the pan I took 3 frozen whole-wheat dinner rolls left over from a party about a month ago and sliced them up. I also had about a pound of honey-backed sliced ham from the same party. Frozen ham slices very nicely. I diced it and mixed it into the pan.

If my roommate hadn't just cleaned out the fridge, I would have taken the slightly-old but not too old onions or zucchini and sauted them and thrown them in, too.

Salsa or tomato sauce would also have worked, but I didn't have any. And that really changes the attitude of the dish, so strictly optional.

I poured the milk and egg mixture over the bread and ham. Then put the cheese on top.

The cheese this time was gouda left over from a graduation party a few days ago. I was feeling lazy, so I just sliced it on top. I guess ideally one would grate it. Whatever. It worked fine.

Let that sit and absorb overnight and pop it in an oven that's at about 375 for around 40 or so minutes, or until it looks done. Big hit. Wish I had a picture.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Water Towers

What exactly do they do? I realize that's a dumb question. But are they just for fires, or do they supply the regular water for a building? And why can you only see them in some buildings? Is it only older buildings of a certain size? Even though I have a lot of dumb questions about them, I like them. There's something really pleasing about their shape as they perch on the top of buildings in the city.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Grilled Mexican corn, Café Habana (New York City)

Just because we didn't conceive of this particular dish ourselves, those of us raised in the Deep South (in the US, that is) can greatly appreciate the Mexican version of corn on the cob.

Corn is my Georgia-native dad's favorite vegetable, and fresh corn, properly prepared (on or off the cob) is one of my favorites as well.

If you are in New York City and happen upon a street fair in the spring or fall, grilled corn is a must. They also do a great job with it at Cafe Habana in the NoLIta neighborhood of Manhattan.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

2 Life Observations Made at the Gym

1. I have seen the future, and it is saggy.

2. Some people who look great in their workout clothes look weird in street clothes, and vice versa.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Artsy

1. I love city-scapes.
2. "I'll have what she's having."
3. Why can't the L.E.S. be closer to where I live?
4. I love Jorge Columbo's work (with an iphone, no less!). Buy it here.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Table Setting

Were I to be registering for china, which I am not, I would register for this one.
And I would use it every day.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Greetings from Copenhagen


Greetings from Copenhagen
Originally uploaded by Happymeat
Dear Mom,
We thought the hats were a good idea at the time.

Beep Beep

I love the design of this stamp series...I've never ridden in a Mini. I don't know if reality could live up to the hype because they seem wicked awesome. Love the way they look, not sure if they'd deliver in the actuality of driving. I think I'm just too tall. Thoughts?

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Something In My Head Yesterday...

Some of my favorite clothes
Are hand-me-downs
Lost and founds
Thrift store finds
And left behinds
But baby I'm glad I found you.

[not sure what this means... how well it hangs together... but there it is]

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Inspired By "Keep Calm, Carry On"

Love it. Buy it here.

A Harrowing Realization


Trolling through I-Tunes I realized several of the artists I was drawn to were on the same I-Tunes Essentials mix. That's one of the themed mixes that I-Tunes offers with multiple artists within a genre, such as "70's Dance Party" or "Italian Dinner Party". I clicked on this mix, and sure enough I already own at least a third, if not more, of the tunes on there.

What freaked me out was the title of said mix:

Ouch. I neither have kids, nor do I own a mini-van, nor frequent soccer games. Please say it ain't so. Apparently, according to musical taste, I am, at heart, just like a soccer mom who likes to chill out. It's not how I'd like to think of myself, to be honest. Aren't I hip, sophisticated, and young-for-my-age?

No. The answer, according to I-Tunes is a firm no.
I fit a far more "average" demographic than I'd like to admit.

Well, if the mom jeans fit...

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Oh Blue Chair, wherefore art thou?

I'm trying to sell a pair of these chairs. They are blue. Blue leather. I didn't pick them out. I guess my mom did back in the day, and now that my dad is retired, we don't need them. We had a pair of brown leather chairs that sold in an instant. But not these. I think I get it. When it comes to leather, blue is a very particular choice. And, apparently, since 1985, not the choice of many. I've even reduced the price a couple of times. Still no takers. I don't even know if I can blame the economy. Surely someone in the greater metropolitan Atlanta area would like 2 chairs like this along with another blue leather desk chair on wheels. Surely. Anyone?

Friday, April 24, 2009

Needle-less to say...

I had acupuncture today. Also suction cups. It was for my neck and shoulders. We'll see if it makes an impact. Some say acupuncture is simply the "placebo affect." But my MD friend thinks there may be some legit things going on with it. I don't know. But I don't have a fear of needles. So that's good.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Bad Combination



I went to Blue Ribbon Bakery last night for the first time. I really enjoyed it while I was there. We were seated in a timely fashion, the waiter was friendly. And I ordered a horrific combination. Not that the flavors tasted bad, or, for that matter, in combination. But immediately after the meal I was filled with regret. Regret and bloating.

The following should not be eaten together in a "meal". Limit yourself to a combination of no more than 3 of these foods at a sitting. At least if you are going to have the portions I ate.

1. Brussel Sprouts. These were roasted.
2. Hummus
3. Assorted breads and butter
4. A cheese plate featuring 1 each of goat, sheep, and cow's milk cheese. The goat, in particular, was excellent. It also came with raw Mexican honey which I completely consumed.
5. Chocolate-chip bread pudding with vanilla ice cream and very rich chocolate sauce

All washed down with a glass of red wine and several glasses of water.

I know. I should have seen this coming.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Flight of the Conchords - good, cheap, fun.





My friend has a thus far failproof technique for getting cheap or free tickets to sold-out shows. No, no scalpers are involved. Just normal show-goers who want to help a girl out.

We saw Flight of the Conchords on April 15th.

3 of us showed up to Radio City Music Hall without tickets at 7:45, and after a little waiting, smiling, hoping, and slight negotiation, got 3 seats together, front of the 1st mezzanine, $20 each, which was $40 below regular cost with service charges. Not to shabby. And a funny show!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Great Poster, Great Music

Tyler James' song "Stay Humble" is a near perfect song. Lyrics, sound, everything. And I dig the poster, too. The stars have been crossed everytime I knew he was playing in NYC. One of these days I'll get there.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Let's Talk TACOS


I recently returned from a trip to LA, where I consumed vast amounts of Mexican food. Probably I should say "Mexican" food. Because so much of what we eat and call Mexian has been adapted and changed, hasn't it?


For me, my touchstone taco comes from eating at Jalisco's in Atlanta, GA as a child. All other tacos are compared to theirs. Specifically in Buckhead (Taxco's and El Azteca being close seconds and thirds). This was a basic crispy shell, ground beef, shredded white mild cheese, lettuce. That's it. I still love Jalisco's. It's an affordable, family friendly, table-service place. And, extra bonus, there's a Baskin Robbins next door. Like lots of places in Atlanta, it's in strip mall, but we will overlook this.


I was pleased and intrigued to try Tito's Tacos when I visited L.A. It lived up to it's reputation. Like Jalisco's this is Mexican food for an American palate. You order at the window, and there's some sort of system there that I couldn't quite figure out. Their tacos have a thick shell, mild yellow cheese, and ground beef. I could get used to that. Be prepared to wait in line, but not regret it.


It's interesting that you can't really find places in NYC doing these kind of tacos. I mean, I guess there is Taco Bell, but it's so oily, so bad... and otherwise you are left with "burrito based" places (as I would call them) that have tacos as a side, or fancy-shmancy Mexican like Rosa Mexicano. Love it, but for totally different reasons (not the tacos!).


I'll be honest. I prefer the crispy to the soft tacos. I know that's inauthentic and that really I should be eating tostadas. They are the real crispy fried corn tortillas one finds in Latino markets. Normally, I prefer the "real" thing. Not so, in this case.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Ryhme in Progress...

[to a slowish beat]

I swear I think I saw Bill Gates on the subway
I wasn't lookin' for him
He was lookin' my way
I said, "Can I have a million dollars"?
He said, "Okay.
I'll write you a check and I mail it to you Monday."

I swear I think I saw Lil' Kim in the drugstore
She was buyin' makeup
I was like, "What is that for?
Don't they give it to you free at the Mac store"?
She was like, "Naw, they don't do that for me anymore."

(to be continued...)

Friday, March 27, 2009

Where's the "Clicker"?

Remember when the remote was literally a clicker?
Like it actually clicked?
Limited features, as well. Simplicity.
All this one did was change the damn channel. Nice.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Why Newspapers Are Going Out Of Business

Finally, people have had enough. They are fed up.
They will not stand (or pay for it) any more.
The reason why newspapers are going out of business?
Two words. I mean one word.
NEWSPRINT
They hate getting newsprint all over their hands
and the smudges on white clothing.
They've had it. Shut 'em down.
If newspapers could figure out a way
to rid the world of this blight,
and still give us paper news,
i am SURE everything would turn around.
Because I hate blackened fingers.
Don't you?