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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Apropos of Nothing

Walter.

Because I am a very small person.

And very easily amused.

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Tasty Tuesday: Poticza

I love baked goods with nuts in them. Heck, I love all kinds of foods with nuts. In a conversation with Tania she mentioned a nut bread a friend used to make.

She sent me the recipe and the source, which I discovered was in a cookbook that I have, The King Arthur Flour Baker’s Companion.

Poticza

The bread is completely delicious–I’ll definitely make it again. However, the directions left something to be desired.

The problem is they had me roll out the dough, and then roll the nut paste on top of the dough. Unfortunately, the bread dough is very soft, so when I rolled the nut paste onto the dough, the dough became extremely thin, especially in the center.

So next time I may try and roll out the nut paste and then put it on the bread dough. That may keep the dough from getting too thin when it is rolled out.

Regardless of how it looked, it was very very delicious.

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Monday, January 5, 2009

Stupid Metabolism

I hate my body.

No really.

I didn’t exercise once for the entirely of my vacation. In fact, I spent much of vacation on the sofa.

On top of that, I ate cookies and pie and bread dressing.

So why, WHY! did I lose four pounds since the last time I went to the gym? (And my pants feel a tad bit larger as well.)

Written by Michelle at 7:58 pm    

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Living Room Is Now Again Livable

One of the nice things about taking two weeks off over the holidays, is that towards the end of my vacation I’ve realized what a mess the house is, and am rested up enough to actually do something about it.

About Friday afternoon reached that point, so Saturday was spent not just putting away Christmas ornaments, but also organizing the disaster area that the living room had become.

One of the things I am hoping will be a huge help is I got a bin into which Michael can put his stuff. He tends to leave things all over the end tables, which in turn makes them useless as end tables. So he got a bin.

The second thing, which you probably noticed from Saturday’s posts, is that I went through the book shelves. Not only could I no longer put pictures and elephants and other things on most shelves, but most shelves were double stacked so you couldn’t even see what books where there.

Since the whole point of having the mystery shelves in the living room was so grandmom could peruse the shelves and find something to read, this was no good.

Hence the book cull.
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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Time Wasting

I’m Sue Storm! Yay!

Take the test yourself:

(via Jim)

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Saturday, January 3, 2009

Great Book Giveaway: Fantasy

The Great Book Giveaway continues! Fantasy novels. If I’ve read and reviewed the book, I’ve provided a link to the review. If there isn’t a review, chances are I haven’t read the book.

Why I’m a giving away so much fantasy? Because for the past several years I haven’t had much interest in epic fantasy.

Questions? Read the start of this post.
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Written by Michelle at 9:12 pm    

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Great Book Giveaway: Fantasy Series

The Great Book Giveaway continues! Fantasy novels. If I’ve read and reviewed the book, I’ve provided a link to the review. If there isn’t a review, chances are I haven’t read the book.

Why I’m a giving away so much fantasy? Because for the past several years I haven’t had much interest in epic fantasy.

Questions? Read this post.

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Written by Michelle at 8:47 pm    

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Great Book Giveaway: Supernatural Fantasy

And the Great Book Giveaway continues. These are supernatural fantasy books I’m giving away. Now let me warn you, these are books I’ve read, and didn’t particularly like, even though some of these books are highly rated.

Questions? Read the start of this post.
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The Great Book Giveaway: Mysteries

I’m clearing space on the bookshelves, so I’m getting rid of books. Here’s the first group. If you are interested in any of these books either post a comment or e-mail me. If you’re taking a lot of books, my only request is that you pay for shipping.

I’ve got several series, and I’d prefer to give them away together instead of piecing them out, since that’s far more convenient for me.

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Alas, Alack

Although it’s earlier than I like, Christmas must come to an end in hour house.

I want to spend some time this weekend going through the upstairs book cases, which are beyond overflowing, and go through the pictures and elephants that grace those bookshelves throughout the year, to decide what should stay and what should go.

This means that I need to get the Christmas decorations that are currently sitting on those shelves out of the way. And as much as I love having a Christmas tree in the house, our living room is just too small (much like the house) so it’s time for the tree to go.

So that’s what we’re going to be doing today: dismantling Christmas.

And recovering the living room.

Written by Michelle at 12:34 pm    

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Friday, January 2, 2009

Friday Cat Blogging

A little late, but I’m getting it in anyway.

Humans were not the only ones relaxing this week.

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Written by Michelle at 9:02 pm    

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Thursday, January 1, 2009

I Do Not Resolve

I don’t think I’ve ever seriously made a single New Years Resolution. Yeah I made up some when pressed by my friends, but it was just something off the top of my head, not anything I meant.

I’ve never quite gotten the point of New Years Resolutions.

If something is important, why not just do it once you have decided it is important?

Mind you, this doesn’t always work either–I think I threw dozens of cigarette packs out the car window in the years I was trying to quit. But when I finally quit it was in July (1997, so it’s been 11 1/2 years), far from the time of Resolutions. (For those who are interested, going back on anti-depressants was the little extra push I needed to quit, to tone down my anxiety.)

I started regularly going to the gym during autumn (seven years ago I think).

Over the past several years I have slowly added more organic, healthy, and whole grain foods into my diet.

None of these things were resolutions. All that happened was that I realized I needed to make a change in my life and did it. Doesn’t mean it was easy, it doesn’t mean that tricks don’t hurt (an exercise partner is first and foremost a most useful trick).

Saying you’re doing something and telling others also helps–the knowledge that someone might ask you how things are going is a good impetus for keeping things going.

Yes, things don’t always work. I’ve been trying for years to get a regular writing schedule, but other than writing here (on my weblog), I’ve never been able to keep a regular writing schedule for more than a month and a half. But I think overall I have a pretty good success rate–at least for the important stuff.

So consider resolving not to make any resolutions this year. If nothing else, you’ll be able to enjoy January without any extra guilt.

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1 January 2009

Happy New Year!

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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

How I became a Woman of International Intrigue and Mystery

I woke up this morning to discover that the UCF has been outed. I expect the phone to start ringing off the hook any minute; perhaps I can get Valerie Plame to give me some advice on dealing with all the press now that my life of secrecy is over.

So what is this secret organization I have been involved in?

We are a government funded organization created to promote the anti-anti-LHC agenda. Or so say the insane psychopaths at the LHC “facts” website. Unfortunately, I only recently discovered that we’re government funded, and am going to have to talk to Nathan (our fearless leader) about back pay. (You hear that Nathan? Gimme my money or I’m coming after your toaster!)

You see, all that stuff about Sophie from Shinola, Not-Sophie, International Hijack Day, Charlotte Misner, and even Tasty Tuesday are just a front.

So how did the UCF start? It was a dark and stormy night…

I was sitting at Starbucks minding my own business when he sat down across from me. Despite the dark glasses and cheap suit, the mustache was a give away.

“You?!” I gasped in surprise, “What are you doing here? Isn’t this a little bit off the beaten path for you?” I closed my laptop before he could get a good look a the screen.

“Listen,” he said, “I don’t have much time, but I want you back in the game. No recriminations, no second guessing, the past is the past.”

“Right,” I said, leaning back in my chair, “I saw what you had done to Eric after the ‘toaster incident.’ I’m not foolish enough to fall for your bullshit again.”

“No, really. We’re on the up and up this time!” He lowered his voice and looked around guiltily. “The incident with Eric was a terrible accident–Jim was taken care of for taking matters into his own hands.”

I leaned forward, “and what price did you pay for your part in this? I know what happened to Jim. But I never heard anything about you paying your due.”

He lowered his glasses, and I was shocked by the dark circles under his bloodshot eyes. “I paid. Trust me. I paid.” He slid the glasses back up his nose. “And we’ve brought Eric back from the dead. It took some doing, as we had to regenerate his fingertips and all, but we did it. And Jim is back into fighting trim as well. The bionic parts we got him have made him twice the man he was before.”

I looked down at my laptop, and shifted it to be squared with the edge of the table. “And what do I get out of this? I told you when I left I didn’t want any part of your schemes.” I stared into his lenses. “And more importantly, who else do you have and how’d you get ’em? If you brought back Eric and upgraded Jim I can see the hold you’d have on them. But that’s only a small part of the team.”

He laughed, “Oh I’ve got ’em all. I’m still in negotiations with MWT and Anne, and I’ve got some people I think we can bring in later, but I’ve mostly got the group back together.”

“Even Janiece?” I asked incredulously.

“Janiece, Kim, Jeri, Vince, Tania, Shawn, Tania, John and Matt. We’ve even got an international division.”

“So Janiece is in. How’d you convince her?”

“That’s between me and Janiece,” he said, sitting up a little more straight. I could see I wasn’t going to get anything else out of him.

“Lemme think about it. Call Janiece myself and see what she has to say. Then I’ll get back to you. You still using the same drops?”

“Yeah. We’re on the cheap this time.”

“Shit,” I said slouching down in my chair, “you want me to do this for free? I’ve got expenses y’know.”

“We’ve got fringe bennies,” he said. “I can get you and Shawn some extra money from the tech budget. We’ve got a slew of new toys.”

“Really?” That piqued my interest. “How can you afford the new toys?”

“Beta testing for the military. We try ’em out, and if they work for us, they get moved into production.”

“Nice,” I said. “Anything good?”

“I’ll tell you if you’re in.”

“Hell,” I said, “for new toys, I’m in.”

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