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Popping Corn with Your Cell

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I had to share this video (thanks to eggplanteer for the link) of pop corn being popped by a few cell phones. Really makes you think about what you are putting next to your brain…

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Chili Pickled Eggs

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I don’t know what spurred on this new obsession PolyVector and I have with pickling. It might have been an episode of “Good Eats” on the Food Network one night. But ever since we have decided our new quest is to find our own version of the perfect pickled egg.

Pickled eggs have gotten a bad rap (did I use the right “rap”), you always see them in bars or imagine these rubbery little slimy eggs. Let me be the first to say, if you like pickles and you like hard boiled eggs, than this is a snack you should give a chance.

Our first attempt at pickled eggs wasn’t an awful one, but we didn’t feel it was one to share. The eggs had an over powering balsamic vinegar taste. Not bad, but it was just too sweet for our tastes. There were other things in there that we thought would contribute to the brine, but all in all it wasn’t what we expected. MegaNice9 was kind enough to give an egg a try and she expressed a like despite our own disappointment with the batch. This time around we think we have a winner.

Chili Pickled Eggs (working title) my friends. We love hard boiled eggs and we make them whenever we feel we aren’t going to make it through a dozen eggs. So we wanted to come up with an alternative snack for this. In comes this recipe.

Chilies
  • 1 dz. hard boiled eggs
  • 2 c. filtered water
  • 2 c. distilled white vinegar (5% acidity)
  • 2 tbsp. salt
  • 2 tbsp. cumin
  • 2 tbsp. cayenne pepper
  • 12 dried small chili peppers

Now, this recipe is still pickling in our fridge at the moment, so it is kind of untested. You should let the eggs sit in there for at least three days. We just made this batch yesterday morning.

Pickles Eggs

I can’t wait to give ‘em a go. Happy pickling!

Update (4/20/2008): We tried our first egg tonight and made some adjustments to the recipe. The brine was not salty enough and there wasn’t enough of a kick. So we added another tablespoon of salt and cayenne pepper. This batch is looking really good and so we will continue our quest to perfecting these spicy little guys.

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Coffee and Brown Sugar

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Yep, you read that title right. Today I brewed up some of our favorite coffee (Cameron’s Paradise Blend) and noticed we were completely out of regular (organic) sugar. I looked over at our still almost full (organic) light brown sugar and contemplated on using that for the time being. I asking Polyvector how he felt about using brown sugar in his coffee and instead of giving me some answer he could have pulled from his ass quickly, he took the time to look it up online. Apparently brown sugar in coffee is a semi common thing. So I finished brewing the coffee and gave each of our cups a decent teaspoon full. It tasted pretty normal actually, except it had this pleasant earthy taste. it was a slight taste, but there none the less. We actually think it brought a nice touch to the coffee and will finish off our brown sugar before going to get more regular sugar. I have always wondered what else brown sugar is good for. We have it around from a oatmeal cookie extravaganza we had and I was worried the bag was going to go to waste from our lack of real baking. If you haven’t tried brown sugar in your coffee I highly recommend it.

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Happy New Year

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Wow, sometimes I can’t believe how fast time passes in my world. Happy New Year to everyone who is celebrating their new year on this day. I hope 2008 finds everyone well. We spent our evening experimenting. And no not that way. We got the urge to make Horchata. And as a fall back we made some oatmeal cookies from semi-scratch. I gotta say for our very first time making horchata it wasn’t too bad.

And indeed that would be our lovely Horchata. The recipe was actually modified for our impatience and wanting it exactly at midnight. You are actually supposed to soak the rice and we ended up boiling it. It was a little thinner than egg nog (ick) and this is supposed to be a much more milky drink. So we went wrong somewhere. Probably the boiling. it turned the rice cinnamon mixture into this weird gelatin kind of. It was drinkable though. The oatmeal cookies on the other hand were fantastic! We also had to modify the recipe. We didn’t have baking soda or flour, so we just substituted Bisquick. It worked really well actually.

Anywho, our New Years was very relaxing. Willow is still on vacation in New Mexico and we just sat around eating our cookies, drinking our Horchata and watching The Kingdom and Frida. Off I go for now, my Grammy has just called from California to wish me a Happy New Year and tell me about her day. Adieu!

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Dogs Do Get Attached to Their Bowls

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PolyVector, Willow and I have decided to start a new regiment in Prancer and Princess food consumption. Princess has had some tummy trouble for quite some time and we are always trying to make sure Prancer is on the right diet for his age. Yesterday we decided to start separating their food. Princess is still young at only 6 years old and Prancer being an ancient 14 years old we have to tailor diets a little more specifically. We are starting rather easy on them. Both sets of dog bowls have the same kind of food. So neither one is jealous of the other’s eats. We decided to let Princess keep the original bowls we were using for food while Prancer is now eating in a smaller set of dishes that reside in PolyVector’s and my bedroom.

Princess is a Yorky/Poodle mix and is right now eating Science Diet Senior Small Bites. Willow is switching her over to a sensitive stomach diet geared toward adult small dogs. We are all hoping this helps her tummy and nutrition better than current diet. Prancer has been on a Science Diet Senior Small Bites regiment as well. We are switching him over to a a different formula of dog food geared towards and older age range. Science Diet has actually been great. We have seen a lot of improvement, but like a person, dogs cannot continue to eat the same exact thing day in and day out. For more balanced nutrition you need to mix it up.

Back to the title of this article, Prancer has been eating out of the same bowls since we got him a few years ago from my parents. he is very attached to his food dish. He has already learned to drink from the new water dish, despite the food being right next to it he is very persistent on eating out of his old bowl. We are going to be traveling in the next few weeks and the new bowls are going to get packed up so he gets used to them more while we are out.

It’s amazing how little credit people give animals. I have seen more range in emotion with our dogs than most people I have met. A sense of possession is no different here.

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