$53.12 in groceries and other staples. .
Monthly Archives: June 2011
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#317)
$53.12 in groceries and other staples. .
Five Quotes About Bicycles
Photo found here. Get a bicycle. You will certainly not regret it, if you live.—Mark Twain When I see an adult on a bicycle, I do not despair for the future of the human race.–H.G. Wells Let me tell you what I think of bicycling. It has done more to emancipate women than anything elseContinue reading “Five Quotes About Bicycles”
Five Quotes About Bicycles
Photo found here. Get a bicycle. You will certainly not regret it, if you live.—Mark Twain When I see an adult on a bicycle, I do not despair for the future of the human race.–H.G. Wells Let me tell you what I think of bicycling. It has done more to emancipate women than anything elseContinue reading “Five Quotes About Bicycles”
Bike Share
I had mentioned in an earlier post about a recent day trip to Toronto and how I was impressed not only with the amount of people on bikes, but also the somewhat new bike-share program called Bixi (click here or here to read more about Bixi). Bixi began in Montreal but quickly established itself inContinue reading “Bike Share”
Bike Share
I had mentioned in an earlier post about a recent day trip to Toronto and how I was impressed not only with the amount of people on bikes, but also the somewhat new bike-share program called Bixi (click here or here to read more about Bixi). Bixi began in Montreal but quickly established itself inContinue reading “Bike Share”
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#316)
A light but bulky load (the opposite of #315): An 8L plastic bucket, in which I carried raw bread dough to work this morning. A foil container containing a small amount of sauteed prime rib trimmings. A canvas bag containing books; actual and electronic. Large, medium, and small cardboard boxes–one inside the other–which I usedContinue reading “Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#316)”
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#316)
A light but bulky load (the opposite of #315): An 8L plastic bucket, in which I carried raw bread dough to work this morning. A foil container containing a small amount of sauteed prime rib trimmings. A canvas bag containing books; actual and electronic. Large, medium, and small cardboard boxes–one inside the other–which I usedContinue reading “Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#316)”
Employee Meal 6.2.11
Seared prime rib trimmings with herbs and spices. I was trimming and seasoning 10 prime rib for a dinner tomorrow evening and sauteed the trimmings for the staff…mmm!
Employee Meal 6.2.11
Seared prime rib trimmings with herbs and spices. I was trimming and seasoning 10 prime rib for a dinner tomorrow evening and sauteed the trimmings for the staff…mmm!
Five Quotes from Leo Tolstoy
“Art is not a handicraft, it is the transmission of feeling the artist has experienced.” “Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.” “I sit on a man’s back, choking him and making him carry me, and yet assure myself and others that I am very sorry for him andContinue reading “Five Quotes from Leo Tolstoy”
Five Quotes from Leo Tolstoy
“Art is not a handicraft, it is the transmission of feeling the artist has experienced.” “Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.” “I sit on a man’s back, choking him and making him carry me, and yet assure myself and others that I am very sorry for him andContinue reading “Five Quotes from Leo Tolstoy”
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#315)…and a couple of comments.
The book, Wild Fermentation, a u-lock, a 6ft cable lock, and 19 bricks. Firstly, no I did not think that those measly bungee cords would hold the bricks if I banked too far or hit a large bump…they mostly just kept them in place (and I surely did not want a repeat of what happenedContinue reading “Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#315)…and a couple of comments.”
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#315)…and a couple of comments.
The book, Wild Fermentation, a u-lock, a 6ft cable lock, and 19 bricks. Firstly, no I did not think that those measly bungee cords would hold the bricks if I banked too far or hit a large bump…they mostly just kept them in place (and I surely did not want a repeat of what happenedContinue reading “Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#315)…and a couple of comments.”
Pot Cuisine (for those who claim they can’t cook)
OK…first of all, what I meant by “pot cuisine” was this type of pot, not this type, but I got your attention didn’t I? And why I also say this is for people who claim they can’t cook is because I believe anyone can cook…and this is a perfect example of how easy good cookingContinue reading “Pot Cuisine (for those who claim they can’t cook)”
Pot Cuisine (for those who claim they can’t cook)
OK…first of all, what I meant by “pot cuisine” was this type of pot, not this type, but I got your attention didn’t I? And why I also say this is for people who claim they can’t cook is because I believe anyone can cook…and this is a perfect example of how easy good cookingContinue reading “Pot Cuisine (for those who claim they can’t cook)”