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Apr 08 2010
Pony Party
Mar 25 2010
Pony Party
Late tonight, b/c I went to see a local production of Noises Off. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the farce, here’s a great introduction:
Mar 18 2010
Pony Party: Happy St. Pat’s Day!
And luck o’ the Irish to y’all!
I am going to attempt to make colcannon for dinner. If anyone has any experience with that, or a good recipe to share, please post it here! Otherwise, I’m winging it.
Mar 10 2010
Pony Party
Some of you already know that I think the best piece of classical/jazz ever written is Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin. Here are two versions: you decide. I love them both.
Pony Party is an Open Thread. Please bring your own thoughts, YTs, or whatever, and join the party.
Feb 25 2010
Pony Party: Frittata
A drive-by pony party tonight, I’m afraid: I can get the “new” computer next week, but for now this thing is going to overheat in about half an hour. So I’m reposting from elsewhere with apologies.
I went to my friend’s pub today…and thought about their food.
Feb 18 2010
Pony Party: Bell, Book & Murder
Bell, Book, and Murder is an omnibus edition of three mysteries by Rosemary Edghill (the nom de plume of Eluki Bes Shahar), all with the same narrator: Bast, the goddess-name of Karen Hightower, a witch in NYC who works for a book paste-up operation just off Houston Street.
I’ve been rereading it today, and while nobody would call it “literature” in the same category as Joyce’s Ulysses, the novels are very well-written and a lot of fun to read.
More below the fold; but: what do you read for fun? Please answer in the comments. And if I disappear, it’s b/c I’ve been having major computer problems lately.
Feb 10 2010
Pony Party: Snowpocalypse II
Oy vey gevalt.
It’s been coming down for almost 24 hours now as I type this…and the wind has picked up, meaning drifts.
There’s a guy across the street with a snowblower, but from the way it looks right now, you’d have to shovel or snow-blow at least every hour to have any hope of maintaining a semi-clear sidewalk.
The road crews are out, but even the main streets aren’t that great b/c it just keeps coming down.
South-central PA, just above the Mason-Dixon Line, isn’t used to this. Snow, yes, but not this volume of snow.
Feb 04 2010
Pony Party: comfort food
Hello, all. I’m at work tonight & will check in as soon as I get home.
What is your favorite comfort food?
I like (s)mashed potatoes & gravy.
Ham steak & hominy (one ham steak, two cans of whole hominy, drained. Sear the steak on both sides, remove from pan. Add the hominy to the skillet & stir to scrape up the ham bits, then put the steak on top of the hominy & put the whole skillet into the oven [350] for about half an hour until the ham steak is cooked through and the hominy has browned a bit & absorbed the ham flavor. Serve with your favorite green veggie: I like spinach).
Jan 28 2010
No SOTU speeches here! (pony party)
My TV is effectively dead, and my computer is dying: so no SOTU for me!
But I’m getting the definite impression that lots of others don’t want to watch it, either.
So, for pf8, let’s have a puppy!
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Jan 21 2010
Ad ham & hominem pony party
No, I have no idea what that means. But I do know about ham & hominy! The problem with ham steaks where I am is that they tend to be too wide in diameter & not thick enough. It’s still possible to work with them, though: sear on each side, remove from skillet, put a couple of cans of (drained) whole hominy into the skillet, stir while sauteing, put the ham steak on top, and pop it into a 350-degree oven until the ham is cooked through.
Serve with a side of spinach or a salad or something like that.
That’s comfort food chez Youff. What do you enjoy?