> Pots, pans, over-sized wire whisks, bowls, plastic buckets, and other small pieces of cooking equipment. (The above photo is one of a trilogy where I catered a party and carried most of the equipment to-and-fro on my bike. To see other photos click here and here.) I could answer the question–statement, I suppose–of whyContinue reading “>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#241)…and why my world is small.”
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Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#240)
A small pan of chocolate brownies (yup…this is my fancy “motion picture”…almost forgot to snap one so I took it while I was pedaling). Click here for a really good recipe)
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#240)
> A small pan of chocolate brownies (yup…this is my fancy “motion picture”…almost forgot to snap one so I took it while I was pedaling). Click here for a really good recipe)
Employee Meal 11.16.10
This is basically a variation on the classic recipe for Arroz con Carne de Puerco (Rice with Pork)…I decided to make it for an employee meal after I came upon some pork belly in the freezer that was left over from a party this past summer (and just a hint to the cook if youContinue reading “Employee Meal 11.16.10”
>Employee Meal 11.16.10
> This is basically a variation on the classic recipe for Arroz con Carne de Puerco (Rice with Pork)…I decided to make it for an employee meal after I came upon some pork belly in the freezer that was left over from a party this past summer (and just a hint to the cook ifContinue reading “>Employee Meal 11.16.10”
Beautiful Day
This morning I left work for about 45 minutes to retrieve a few items on my bike (click here to see them loaded on the bike). I could only carry about 1/2 or 3/4 of the items, not because of their weight but because of their awkwardness. And yes I could have carried them inContinue reading “Beautiful Day”
>Beautiful Day
> This morning I left work for about 45 minutes to retrieve a few items on my bike (click here to see them loaded on the bike). I could only carry about 1/2 or 3/4 of the items, not because of their weight but because of their awkwardness. And yes I could have carried themContinue reading “>Beautiful Day”
Sour Cabbage
This post is a follow-up to one I wrote a couple weeks ago (click here to read the original). If you’re a reader of this blog you already know that I have a fascination with fermented foods (among other things), and sauerkraut is not only the most obvious of these but probably the most common.Continue reading “Sour Cabbage”
>Sour Cabbage
> This post is a follow-up to one I wrote a couple weeks ago (click here to read the original). If you’re a reader of this blog you already know that I have a fascination with fermented foods (among other things), and sauerkraut is not only the most obvious of these but probably the mostContinue reading “>Sour Cabbage”
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#239)
Pots, pans, skillets, lids, plastic bus pans, wire racks, etc…a partial load from a return trip from a party I helped cater this past weekend; I’ll pick up the remainder tomorrow. To see the original trip on the way there click here.
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#239)
> Pots, pans, skillets, lids, plastic bus pans, wire racks, etc…a partial load from a return trip from a party I helped cater this past weekend; I’ll pick up the remainder tomorrow. To see the original trip on the way there click here.
Recycle Day
Just a reminder…for more info click here.
>Recycle Day
> Just a reminder…for more info click here.
Built To Last
This is a short film (under 3 minutes) about building sustainable cities. The first minute or so seems a little bleak…but the second half is inspiring. This is actually something I’ve been attempting to do from a personal level for the past decade or so, not rebuilding a city, of course, but constructing my lifeContinue reading “Built To Last”
>Built To Last
>This is a short film (under 3 minutes) about building sustainable cities. The first minute or so seems a little bleak…but the second half is inspiring. This is actually something I’ve been attempting to do from a personal level for the past decade or so, not rebuilding a city, of course, but constructing my lifeContinue reading “>Built To Last”
Costs of Car Ownership
Ok, fist you’re probably wondering why I am writing about cars on a blog like this. Well as I’ve said in the past I am not car-free, just car-lite…sometimes lighter than others. I am also not a person that is against you having a car…that’s you’re business not mine. I just find that riding bicyclesContinue reading “Costs of Car Ownership”
>Costs of Car Ownership
> Ok, fist you’re probably wondering why I am writing about cars on a blog like this. Well as I’ve said in the past I am not car-free, just car-lite…sometimes lighter than others. I am also not a person that is against you having a car…that’s you’re business not mine. I just find that ridingContinue reading “>Costs of Car Ownership”
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#238)
Pots, pans, skillets, wire racks, colanders, tongs, ladles, serving spoons, knives, and other various cooking implements.
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#238)
> Pots, pans, skillets, wire racks, colanders, tongs, ladles, serving spoons, knives, and other various cooking implements.
Mundo with Bread Platform
Though it may look like it, that is not my Mundo pictured above. These are pictures sent in from Dan, a reader of this blog and fellow Mundo rider (thanks Dan!). During the course of posts, comments, and virtual conversation, a few of us were curious as to how the Mundo bread platform mounted toContinue reading “Mundo with Bread Platform”