> This (the pictures) is a variation on the classic lobster dish by the same name (click here or here to read about it). While this may seem extravagant (and it certainly is) and rich (which it is also), it is exceedingly simple to prepare. It’s a recipe you may want to serve for specialContinue reading “>Shrimp and Scallop Newberg”
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Frittata di Verdure Primavera
This is a variation (one of many) of something I love to fix myself when I’m home alone…an egg dish loaded with vegetables. It’s really nothing more than a stove-top open-faced omelet, but with the caramelized vegetables it–I think–is more closely related to an Italian Frittata or Spanish Torta. I refer to this as primaveraContinue reading “Frittata di Verdure Primavera”
>Frittata di Verdure Primavera
> This is a variation (one of many) of something I love to fix myself when I’m home alone…an egg dish loaded with vegetables. It’s really nothing more than a stove-top open-faced omelet, but with the caramelized vegetables it–I think–is more closely related to an Italian Frittata or Spanish Torta. I refer to this asContinue reading “>Frittata di Verdure Primavera”
Bread Bikes
Before I started this blog I had another blog waayyy back in 2006 or 2007…that’s like light-years ago in Internet time. Anyhow, it was when I was toying with starting a blog, and it was, for a very short time, called The Biking Baker…seeing how I like to bike and bake. I even had thoughtsContinue reading “Bread Bikes”
>Bread Bikes
> Before I started this blog I had another blog waayyy back in 2006 or 2007…that’s like light-years ago in Internet time. Anyhow, it was when I was toying with starting a blog, and it was, for a very short time, called The Biking Baker…seeing how I like to bike and bake. I even hadContinue reading “>Bread Bikes”
Spicy Turkey and Pork Meatloaf
It would be a safe bet to assume that nearly every culture around the globe has some sort of ground meat recipe (click here to see a few), but in America it is simply called what it is: meatloaf…ground meat in loaf form. It’s relatively inexpensive to make (it used to be cheaper, but didn’tContinue reading “Spicy Turkey and Pork Meatloaf”
>Spicy Turkey and Pork Meatloaf
> It would be a safe bet to assume that nearly every culture around the globe has some sort of ground meat recipe (click here to see a few), but in America it is simply called what it is: meatloaf…ground meat in loaf form. It’s relatively inexpensive to make (it used to be cheaper, butContinue reading “>Spicy Turkey and Pork Meatloaf”
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#305)
Two plastic soda crates and a cardboard box containing $52.64 in groceries, which include ingredients for a fresh batch of kim chi (click here to learn more about kim chi and naturally fermented foods). Kim Chi (Korean-Style fermented cabbage) 1 head Napa cabbage, cut into two-inch pieces 1 small daikon, grated 2 tablespoons kosher saltContinue reading “Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#305)”
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#305)
> Two plastic soda crates and a cardboard box containing $52.64 in groceries, which include ingredients for a fresh batch of kim chi (click here to learn more about kim chi and naturally fermented foods). Kim Chi (Korean-Style fermented cabbage) 1 head Napa cabbage, cut into two-inch pieces 1 small daikon, grated 2 tablespoons kosherContinue reading “>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#305)”
Anticipation
Can you find the crow in the tree? Click the image for a larger view.
>Anticipation
> Can you find the crow in the tree? Click the image for a larger view.
The War Prayer, by Mark Twain (and a few other quotes)
To read a bit about the background of Mark Twain’s War Prayer, click here. You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.Jesus the Christ (Matthew 5:43-44) Whoever counters the malicious with malice can never be pure,Continue reading “The War Prayer, by Mark Twain (and a few other quotes)”
>The War Prayer, by Mark Twain (and a few other quotes)
> To read a bit about the background of Mark Twain’s War Prayer, click here. You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.Jesus the Christ (Matthew 5:43-44) Whoever counters the malicious with malice can never beContinue reading “>The War Prayer, by Mark Twain (and a few other quotes)”
Ezekiel French Toast with Caramelized Black Plum and Pineapple Syrup
If you’re a regular visitor to this blog you know that French Toast is my son’s favorite breakfast. I’ve posted versions of this on numerous occasions in the past (click here, here, or here for other interesting variations with pictures and recipes), and this is just another variation on a theme. And while this mayContinue reading “Ezekiel French Toast with Caramelized Black Plum and Pineapple Syrup”
>Ezekiel French Toast with Caramelized Black Plum and Pineapple Syrup
> If you’re a regular visitor to this blog you know that French Toast is my son’s favorite breakfast. I’ve posted versions of this on numerous occasions in the past (click here, here, or here for other interesting variations with pictures and recipes), and this is just another variation on a theme. And while thisContinue reading “>Ezekiel French Toast with Caramelized Black Plum and Pineapple Syrup”
Bicycle Power Calculator
This is pretty cool (and I originally found it at treehugger). I’m not sure I’ve entirely figured it out, but if you’re at all interested in bicycling as transportation you may find this interesting…it tells you how much energy you have to generate to propel yourself on a bike. Click here to go directly witContinue reading “Bicycle Power Calculator”
>Bicycle Power Calculator
> This is pretty cool (and I originally found it at treehugger). I’m not sure I’ve entirely figured it out, but if you’re at all interested in bicycling as transportation you may find this interesting…it tells you how much energy you have to generate to propel yourself on a bike. Click here to go directlyContinue reading “>Bicycle Power Calculator”
Just Another Day at the Office…
>Just Another Day at the Office…
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Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#303 & #304)
#303 (upper photo, on my way to work in the morning)…A canvas book bag containing books and writing implements, a plastic bucket containing 4 lbs. of raw whole wheat bread dough, a joke book with more than 1000 jokes, the New Yorker Magazine’s 2010 food issue. #304 (lower photo, on my way home in theContinue reading “Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#303 & #304)”