The 'hawks home football crowd has been named the #46 home crowd in college football.
The chant still rings in my ears from the big Georgia Tech upset in Lawrence a few years back...
Friday, August 31, 2012
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Picture Day at School!
They take pictures at school early and often these days. Today was day one so we obliged and got the kiddies dressed up a bit. Jack was in a playful mood - Elle not quite as much.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Romney Stars in "The Do Over"
Political rhetoric will be peaking over the next few weeks. Here, our Democrat friends, strike in advance of the Republican's Tampa convention.
Perhaps they also invited Isaac to swing by as well?
Perhaps they also invited Isaac to swing by as well?
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Sing Me a Song You're The Piano Girl
We've moved our piano out of the office and into the dining room! Elle took the opportunity play it a bit.
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Real Guacamole
Recently, I wrote a blog post about fake guacamole dip. As a response this, my friend Terry from Toronto emailed me her real guacamole recipe. The secret, she says, is lime juice. I took her recipe and decided give it a shot. One ingredient that Terry's recipe didn't list that I added was fresh chopped cilantro. I made a point to get real tomatoes from a roadside stand instead of the the bland ones you get from the grocery store.
The resulting guacamole was delicious! I highly recommend this! Here's Terry's recipe:
My recipe for guacamole contains only ingredients. But I think you
just mash them all together and - VOILA* - guacamole. *a little
linguistic inconsistency
Unless you have a food processor (I don't... still), use avocados that
are black - super-ripe and mushy and therefore easy to mash.
The page from my recipe binder (which goes back to about 1980):
For each avocado used:
juice of 1/2 lime
1/2 tsp salt (approximately)
1/2 garlic bud (pressed)
Tabasco
1 tbsp onion grated
1/2 tomato chopped
Then, I have very helpfully written:
For 6 avocados:
juice of 3 limes
3 tsp salt
2 garlic buds pressed
Tabasco
6 tbsp grated onion
2 tomatoes chopped
Mission Guacamole Revisited
As I understand the story, Dad was hosting a Mexican themed Superbowl party a number of years ago. Along with other standard Mexican fare, he picked up a jar of Mission Brand Guacamole. As he was serving his guests, he looked at the ingredients of this "guacamole", and noticed that it contained only traces of avocado. Dad was so offended by this that he wrote a letter to the Mission Company explaining how the product was fraudulent and that they were destroying the Mission Company's reputation. Mission responded by sending Dad some coupons. These years later, I thought I'd check to see if Dad's letter did any good. Does Mission still peddle avocado-free guac? I found a display of the product at my local grocery store to see for myself.
One look at the color of Mission Guacamole tells you there's a problem. The label confirms it. It contains 2% or less of avocado powder. Mission also adds insult to injury by writing the words "with GARDEN VEGETABLES" on the product cap. Mission must have a very liberal definition of garden vegetables, because other than "concentrated crushed tomatoes", everything I recognize as a vegetable is only present in powdered form. Looks like Dad needs to write these boys another nasty letter!
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
First Day of Kindergarten!
Jack officially started Kindergarten this week! Compared to my first day back at University Heights with Mrs. Turman it was nothing. One benefit of all the pre-school perhaps...
Monday, August 13, 2012
Football Season!
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Bad Guacamole
Dad gets credit for being the first in the family for noticing the horrible practices of the food industry and guacamole products. As I discovered on a trip to Walmart today, the horrors continue. Ask any person in the world, and they will tell you the central ingredient to guacamole is avocado. Ask the "chefs" from the food industry, however, and the answer to that question is apparently whipped vegetable oil and green food coloring.
Two clues for the wary stand out. First, the price is too cheap for real guacamole, because avocados aren't that cheap. Second, the term "flavored" is never a good sign. It always means that whatever ingredient preceding it isn't actually in the product. Chocolate flavored candy means there is no chocolate in the candy. Maple flavored syrup means you're eating corn syrup, not maple syrup. Be careful out there grocery shoppers! The industry wants to trick you into eating pure crap in order to make higher profits!
Two clues for the wary stand out. First, the price is too cheap for real guacamole, because avocados aren't that cheap. Second, the term "flavored" is never a good sign. It always means that whatever ingredient preceding it isn't actually in the product. Chocolate flavored candy means there is no chocolate in the candy. Maple flavored syrup means you're eating corn syrup, not maple syrup. Be careful out there grocery shoppers! The industry wants to trick you into eating pure crap in order to make higher profits!
Thursday, August 09, 2012
Call Me, Maybe - Song of The Summer
Like it, or not, Call Me, Maybe has emerged as the song of the summer.... here are the 2012 swimming olympians singing to it!
Sunday, August 05, 2012
Swagger Wagon
Regarded as one of the better ad campaigns to land recently.... and it is indeed good.
Saturday, August 04, 2012
Jack's Drawings
Friday, August 03, 2012
Wednesday, August 01, 2012
An Innocent Man... the story
When listening to Billy Joel the other day I recalled a Summer day back in '83 shortly after his Innocent Man album was release when Dad took Bill and I to Memphis.
Back in the day, one of the highlights of going to Memphis was visiting the Mall of Memphis and a couple of record stores.
Bill bought the Innocent Man tape and on the way back we wanted to listen to it. Sadly, our car (probably the '77 Ford Granada) didn't feature a tape player so we used his Walkman to listen to it. The rule was we had to alternate songs.
I remember Bill detailing the listening order to make sure he got to listen to "Tell Her About It" - the first single from the album. Which wasn't a bad deal because I got "An Innocent Man"
Back in the day, one of the highlights of going to Memphis was visiting the Mall of Memphis and a couple of record stores.
Bill bought the Innocent Man tape and on the way back we wanted to listen to it. Sadly, our car (probably the '77 Ford Granada) didn't feature a tape player so we used his Walkman to listen to it. The rule was we had to alternate songs.
I remember Bill detailing the listening order to make sure he got to listen to "Tell Her About It" - the first single from the album. Which wasn't a bad deal because I got "An Innocent Man"