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>Anatomy of a Pizza (in pictures)
>Olive Oil100% Whole Wheat DoughTomato SauceThree CheesesBroccoliPepperoniOnions Yum!
Anatomy of a Pizza (in pictures)
Olive Oil100% Whole Wheat DoughTomato SauceThree CheesesBroccoliPepperoniOnions Yum!
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#99)
>A piece of cheddar cheese.A small container of broccoli florets.Two bricks.A gym bag full of wet clothes.A plastic crate.
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#99)
A piece of cheddar cheese.A small container of broccoli florets.Two bricks.A gym bag full of wet clothes.A plastic crate.
>Multiple Seats (and pedals) Make Sense
>It seems like I’ve been seeing a lot of tandems around town lately. Here’s a photo of a beautiful Raleigh that was parked just down the street from my house. I own a tandem but unfortunately it has been in my basement for a couple of years. I used to use it to transport myContinue reading “>Multiple Seats (and pedals) Make Sense”
Multiple Seats (and pedals) Make Sense
It seems like I’ve been seeing a lot of tandems around town lately. Here’s a photo of a beautiful Raleigh that was parked just down the street from my house. I own a tandem but unfortunately it has been in my basement for a couple of years. I used to use it to transport myContinue reading “Multiple Seats (and pedals) Make Sense”
>Curried Fish Chowder
>This is so easy to make…healthy and delicious, too. Variations are up to the cook. Here’s how to make it. Dice the ingredients. Saute the the vegetables. Add curry powder and curry paste. Saute a little longer. Add diced fish (I used tilapia) and clam juice or fish broth. Peel and dice potatoes, then addContinue reading “>Curried Fish Chowder”
Curried Fish Chowder
This is so easy to make…healthy and delicious, too. Variations are up to the cook. Here’s how to make it. Dice the ingredients. Saute the the vegetables. Add curry powder and curry paste. Saute a little longer. Add diced fish (I used tilapia) and clam juice or fish broth. Peel and dice potatoes, then addContinue reading “Curried Fish Chowder”
>The Most Civilized Mode of Travel
>I love this quote…and it couldn’t be more appropriate than it is today. To learn more about Ms. Murdoch, click here. “The bicycle is the most civilized conveyance known to man. Other forms of transport grow daily more nightmarish. Only the bicycle remains pure in heart.”–Iris Murdoch
The Most Civilized Mode of Travel
I love this quote…and it couldn’t be more appropriate than it is today. To learn more about Ms. Murdoch, click here. “The bicycle is the most civilized conveyance known to man. Other forms of transport grow daily more nightmarish. Only the bicycle remains pure in heart.”–Iris Murdoch
>Chloe Sevigney on a Folder in NYC
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Chloe Sevigney on a Folder in NYC
>The Helmet Question (and my decision)
>This post is making reference to one I posed about a week ago (or so) regarding the question (my own personal dilemma really) as to whether I should start wearing a helmet again, and what others thought about it. To read the original post click here, and follow ups were posted here and here. FirstContinue reading “>The Helmet Question (and my decision)”
The Helmet Question (and my decision)
This post is making reference to one I posed about a week ago (or so) regarding the question (my own personal dilemma really) as to whether I should start wearing a helmet again, and what others thought about it. To read the original post click here, and follow ups were posted here and here. FirstContinue reading “The Helmet Question (and my decision)”
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#98)
>$38.27 worth of groceries, sundries, and other staples.
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#98)
$38.27 worth of groceries, sundries, and other staples.
>Convergence of Seasons
>I like this first photo…it really does (to me, anyway) represent two seasons colliding. The last of the tomatoes plucked from their vines…still green because of lack of warmth and just before pulling the plants from the dirt ’till next year…sitting on a sill in front of a newly delivered shipment of firewood for theContinue reading “>Convergence of Seasons”
Convergence of Seasons
I like this first photo…it really does (to me, anyway) represent two seasons colliding. The last of the tomatoes plucked from their vines…still green because of lack of warmth and just before pulling the plants from the dirt ’till next year…sitting on a sill in front of a newly delivered shipment of firewood for theContinue reading “Convergence of Seasons”