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Gumbilist: June 2011
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Sunday, June 19, 2011. 76 and #82; Play Tennis and Walk to the Mall for Lunch. Nicholas is back in town from Italy, having returned on Wednesday evening. I haven't blogged about it, because it was his trip and I'll let him give the update on his blog. After a full set of doubles we played a little cutthroat, one-on-two, with one person rotating out to the bench each game. We played to six games, with Nick winning, but I was close with five. This is a good shot of me. From Williams-Sonoma we moved over to...
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Vegalicious: April 2011
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Friday, April 22, 2011. 3/4 cup of organic basil. 1/2 cup garlic olive oil (I used garlic olive oil from the Temecula Olive Oil Company. And did not add garlic, if you don't have garlic olive oil I would recommend using regular olive oil and then adding 1 clove of garlic). A dash of salt. A dash of organic Italian parsley. The juice from half of a good sized lime. Blend all of these ingredients together in your food processor until they form a sauce or paste and spread over something delicious.
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Vegalicious: January 2012
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Saturday, January 21, 2012. Reese's Peanut Butter Cups: 0. These little beauties: 1. Thank you Vegan Stoner. For the fabulous recipe. These call for three ingredients (however, I added a pinch of vanilla extract), they're extremely easy to make, and they taste about a thousand times better than those factory made peanut butter cups. Check out the The Vegan Stoner. To make your own. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My 101 Things to do in 1,001 Days. My Urban Food Justice Journey. View my complete profile.
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Monday, December 19, 2011. The secret to being vegan? For those of you who know someone who is interested in going vegan or is vegan- a cookbook is always a fabulous gift. Most of these were given to me as gifts and I LOVE them. So, if you're still looking for some Christmas presents consider these for your foodie friends . Or- add them to your wish list.). December 20, 2011 at 12:05 AM. December 21, 2011 at 9:12 AM. Oh my, that book looks amazing! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Vegalicious: November 2011
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Monday, November 21, 2011. Dried cannellini beans from Suzie's Farm in San Diego, CA. It's a simple yet flavorful dish, perfect for autumn or winter meals. Some people make it as a hearty soup, others make is as a pasta dish. I like to make mine somewhere in between. From my family to yours- buon appetito. Serves 3 to 4 ). Olive oil to coat the bottom of your pan. Crushed red pepper (just a pinch if you're like me). Three cloves of garlic. One can crushed tomatoes. Once strained, slowly add your pasta to...
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Gumbilist: June 2012
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Saturday, June 23, 2012. 31 - Take a Cooking Class. A few years ago, Denise gave me an IOU for a cooking for my birthday. Last night I finally collected. Earlier this week I registered online for a class at the Sur La Table. In Carlsbad. I elected to turn it into a sort of date night and registered Denise as well. The topic of last nights course was " Quick Dinners from the Italian Pantry. The menu called for Quick Parmesan Polenta with Thyme-Scented Mushrooms. She's not even bleeding. The instructor/che...
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Gumbilist: #58 - Investigate solar power for our house (and #59, sort of)
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Friday, June 21, 2013. 58 - Investigate solar power for our house (and #59, sort of). I guess I should have signed this one off some time ago, since I "investigated" solar some time ago. Investigated to the point where we actually signed up with SolarCity. Although the installation was completed today, it's not actually operational yet, because a) the city needs to sign off on the permit and b) Edison needs to approve. And on another note I should also have signed off on. In fairness, this wasn't much of...
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Gumbilist: February 2013
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Sunday, February 24, 2013. 38 - Learn to make neon signs. Another item a long time in the making. After a significant amount of searching I found a neon sign design class offered by the Museum of Neon Art, http:/ www.neonmona.org/. The museum was setting up a temporary at the NHRA museum. At the Pomona Fairgrounds, kind of a poke from Temecula, but better than driving to Glendale, the planned permanent home of the museum. And here - http:/ www.californiastudioglass.org/? It is a small world. I hadn't ful...
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Gumbilist: July 2012
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012. 4 - Go Somewhere Where I Need My Passport. Technically, I completed this one last April with a one-day trip to our manufacturing plant in Juarez, Mexico. So, the stamp at right was the first to adorn my shiny new passport. I was thinking that Denise might like a stay at some resort, maybe south of France sort of thing. Came up with something much better; CANADA! As proof of my being in Canada, I submit the following;. Exhibit A: Westjet boarding pass. Exhibit C: Canadian beef.
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Gumbilist: #66 - Decorate with a home-grown Christmas tree
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Tuesday, January 1, 2013. 66 - Decorate with a home-grown Christmas tree. Fortunately I was not too specific about what I meant by "decorate." My original intent was to use a home-grown tree in lieu of a store bought, farmed tree. Turns out those Christmas trees take a lot longer than three years to reach any kind of size (at least the way I grow them.). Anyway, I nearly got through the holidays without finishing this. Finally on Christmas Eve I got up in the morning and started "decorating" the tree.
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