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    Massive thanks to @kunaal84 for saving my life today with a half-pint of @BenAndJerryOz’s Chunky Monkey.


    A terrible night’s sleep followed by a morning downpour and a headache. It’s going to be That Sort of day.


    @DDsD Hammer + nail + phone book is how I did it last time. That worked.


    Early start negated by complete failure of any Domain buses to turn up for 15 minutes. I’ve seen like a dozen 470’s though.


    @Opheli8 I gave up at 20 minutes. Caught a 431 and will walk from Town Hall. STUPID BUSES.


    RT @voicework: Well, waddayaknow! US President Barack Obama 2 appear on Mythbusters http://bit.ly/cf4Cp1 #mythbusters This will be inter …



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    A terrible night’s sleep followed by a morning downpour and a headache. It’s going to be That Sort of day.



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    @_brigita_ Any team that beats Ohio State is a friend of mine. Go Badgers!


    My first ever homemade scones are baking! http://bit.ly/cwNGwF Cheddar & Apple! Recipe is from Smitten Kitchen: http://bit.ly/91Iue4


    @that_alison Can’t type. Too busy eating. SOOOOO GOOOOOOD.


    I blogged today’s cooking experiments: http://bit.ly/9bltOs. Stamppot and scones!



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    Just completed a 10.02 km run with RunKeeper – Ran w/ Snook on a BEAUTIFUL day. Seem to have pulled my rt quad tho. Hurts a little.


    My first ever homemade scones are baking! http://bit.ly/cwNGwF Cheddar & Apple! Recipe is from Smitten Kitchen: http://bit.ly/91Iue4



  • Stamppot and Scones

    StamppotThis week’s veggie box had more kale in it, so I went hunting for another way to use it up. Somehow I hit upon the idea of making stamppot. Stamppot is a Dutch dish that basically consists of boiling up a ton of vegetables, mashing them, and serving it with meat. I’d been wanting to try this dish for 25 years.* Here’s the recipe I used. Most of the cooking time is in the preparation. I used potatoes, butternut pumpkin, sweet potato, carrots, parsnips, leek, onion, and kale. After a rough mashing, I added a big whack of butter, salt, and pepper. As the meat accompaniment, we fried up a half a dozen Spanish chorizo sausages. It was very tasty! It easily made six large servings.

    * In the 3rd grade, I discovered the book The Twenty-One Balloons at my school book fair and bought it. I still have that very book, complete with my 8-year-old self’s signature. It’s one of my favorite books in the world, and I’ve probably read it twenty times. At the end of the story, the Krakatoans are forced to escape their exploding island aboard a massive balloon platform. The only food they have to eat is what Mrs. D (of the Dutch house) had prepared for dinner: Stampot von zuurkool met rookworst. Isn’t it funny the things that stick in your mind? As soon as Google showed the word “stamppot,” I knew exactly where I’d heard of it, and that I had to make it.

    I also did some baking today. Earlier in the week I saw this typically gorgeous Smitten Kitchen post featuring Apple and Cheddar Scones. I’ve been on an apple-and-cheese kick lately, so it appealed to me. We had pretty much everything already on hand, so I whipped them up for tea today. They were so good! It was my first attempt at making scones from scratch. (Normally the Snook is the scone-maker in this house.) He said they were “light and crispy.” We devoured two each not long after taking them out of the oven.

    Baking scones Finished scones


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    Sometimes he loves me. http://twitpic.com/2y239h (It’s the bare feet – both pairs – that make me smile.)



  • Good jobs

    It appears I have the 26th best job in America, according to CNN. The Snook’s current role is #37, but he’s also been #1 many times over the last 10 years. The weird thing is that neither of us actually got degrees in our current fields. (I did Communications; the Snook did Chemistry.) For the most part we just stumbled into our roles because we find them interesting and they play to our strengths. We’re very lucky.


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    RT @Opheli8: Love watching people coming and taking the peanut butter cookies that @web_goddess baked and bought into work. They have su …


    Friday pizza lunch! (@ Il Vicoletto) http://4sq.com/93YS1u



  • RunningBlog: Week 41

    Huh. I just realised that I trained on five out of the last seven days! That may be a personal record. Sunday was the WWFoR, of course, where I ran the Zen Run 10K. Monday I went to yoga class. Tuesday I was laid up all day with a killer headache, but Wednesday I went back to work and did my usual Spudds circuit. Thursday I went for an easy run, and then this morning I did speed intervals. I guess my energy is starting to bounce back a bit!

    Oct. 10: 10.01km
    Oct. 14: 6.00km
    Oct. 15: 5.44km
    Total this week: 21.45km (13.4mi)
    Total in 2010: 775.91km (484.9mi)

    To meet my goal of running 1000km in 2010, I should be at 788.4km. I’m slowly gaining ground again…


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    I just RSVPed to the official Granny Square grand opening party! Can’t wait to celebrate all the hard work Other Andrew has done. πŸ™‚


    @YarnChic_Knity It’s a new knitting shop that’s opened up here in Sydney. πŸ™‚


    @stufromoz Haha, yeah, that’s how I “met” you, remember? I saw you helping him with something Mac-related. πŸ™‚


    @Opheli8 Much appreciated. πŸ™‚


    My house smells of peanut butter cookies. (Dear coworkers: You better be nice to me tomorrow!)


    @chrisgander If you come to William Street, I’ll save you one. πŸ™‚


    Stuck on George St. Going to be late. But fear not, coworkers! The peanut butter cookies are with me.




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