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17 Tuesday Jun 2008

Posted by Sherry in American Civil, American History, Beef, Cakes, Chinese, Chocolate, Church/State, Crafts, Crochet, Desserts, Election 2008, Evolution, fundamentalism, Garden pests, Gardening, Gay Rights, Herbs & Spices, History, Human Biology, Individual Rights, John McCain, Knitting, Meats, Medicine, Presidents, racism, religion, Salads, science, Sociology, Tex-Mex, theology, Women's History, Zoology

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Entitled “Pategonia, Chile #5, this was done by Rene Bass Forman in 2004.

Another day with sun! Will wonders never cease? I had another of my bad dreams this morning, actually two of them together. One is the infamous pee dream. I gotta go in reality, and keep dreaming that I am having trouble finding a bathroom. It always ends up being a fairly public affair, and when I go, alas, two minutes later, I’m desperately searching for another one. That was conflated with a recurrent dream of being back in Detroit, practicing law, and I’m horridly late for a trial in progress that I have completely forgotten to return to. I woke up grumpy!

On the home front, we continue to slowly dry out. The river is down to a trickle and the Contrarian is doing some weed eating around about and burning trash. I’ve done the day’s housework–bedroom and my craft room. I’ve developed a fairly strict cleaning regime that is about the only thing that works for me. It gives me three days off a week–bedroom/craft room Tuesday, office/living room Wednesday, kitchen Thursday, bathrooms Friday. I also made a batch of Pastitsio for dinner, a Greek dish that I’ve had a lot of in the past in Detroit’s Greektown. It’s basically a meat ragu with pasta and a bechamel sauce with flavorings of Parmesan and cinnamon, and tomato paste. A nice little casserole is ready to hit the oven later on.

Let’s see what is around the internet today that sounds tasty, fun to make or just thoroughly interesting to learn about.

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For those who are as old as me, this story is well known. For younger folks, you may not know so much. Today is the anniversary of the break-in at the Watergate hotel, by five men in the employ of the White House. The coverup that followed and it’s uncovering led of course to the downfall of the Nixon presidency. Read about it at Martin’s American History Blog.

Sandi’s Crochet Blog has a lovely lacy daisy to crochet withthread. Of course you could do it with heavier weights as well. But as such it makes a nice applique to a T-Shirt or pair of jeans. It’s cute, and of course, the pattern is there for you as well.

Is McCain’s run for the presidency doomed? So say many historians, who always look at the big picture. The big picture of course means examining history and looking for parallels. They suggest that the Republican cycle is about done, and this is normal. American Presidents Blog has the story for you to ponder and agree with or not as your intellectual prowess dictates.

David Barton, mentioned here before as a fool with a penchant for spreading untruth about our founding traditions, is, according to American Revolution Blog up to his old tricks. That is, he, a exceedingly poor excuse for a historian, attempts to rewrite history to suit his motives of introducing Christianity into the public arena as THE religion of the country. Read this fine expose’ of his junk history regarding the Mayflower Compact.

I confess, I’ve never tried to cook an entire beef brisket. I’ve seen recipes that called for elaborate self-made smoking systems that require constant attention and hours of labor. Baking Delights claims that this one, done in the oven for 12 hours works perfectly well. She lays out all the particulars for you. She claims it is a true Texan perfection. Look it over, take a chance and dive in. She says it freezes just fine, because she says you must make a whole one to make it right, and they are huge. Given prices of everything these days, cheap meat is going to become increasingly welcome in our household, and I intend to make this soon.

Chocolate andhas the sublime, the incomparable, the tasting delight of  Molten Chocolate Cake for you today. Oh, I can sink into a pile of gooey ecstasy just at the mere thought of this. I’m thinking of the 4th of July for this gem.

Now for something completely different. Salad and a nice Asian one to boot. This might be a perfect foil for all manner of summer light dinners. It’s called Pickled Carrot-Cucumber Salad and comes to us from Coconut & Lime.Take a look and add to your repertoire if you so desire.

Fannie Lawrence Rickett‘s was a Civil War nurse. Civil War Womenfeatures her this week in a nice little biography. Daughter to wealthy Jamaican land owners, she later married a distant relative of her mothers who was a captain in the US army. He was badly injured during the war, and she made her way to where he was imprisoned. There she cared for him and other captured and wounded union soldiers.  Read about her life of dedication and hardship as the war progressed.

Commonweal, has an editorial entitled “Marriage, California Style” that examines the new same-sex marriage situation in that state that took effect yesterday I believe. They feel the decision is ill-advised. I do not of course. See what you think.

Steak Fajitas are a staple around the Meadow. We have them at least once a month, and sometimes two. In fact they are on the menu for later in the week, if I can get to the store and pick me up a green pepper. I thought you might like an authentic one from Epicurious today taken from Gourmet magazine. The only thing weird about this recipe is the basil, which I don’t find correct. I would change it to cilantro myself.

Free Sample Forager has a slew of new items for you. I saw cereal and acid reducer and rice, all free samples. There are a good dozen to look at and link to and acquire.

There are those in this country, and I am one of them, that fear that our respective bigotries are doing such damage to our country and our world that something must soon be done. It seem epidemic and endemic in our world. I’ll have more to say on this subject at a later date, but I urge you to take a look at this offering from History News Network, “A Passion for Overcoming Injustice has Seized America Once Again.”

Mary Towne Easty was another of those women who ended up on the wrong side of Salem religious fanatics and paid the price with her life. History of American Women, focuses on her story today and her death in 1692 at the gallows.

Serious knitters know about spinning and dying their yarn. I think it’s a fascinating idea, but know I’ll never get to that level of interest. I would love to weave as well, but know I never shall. Same for learning to play the piano. If you have this kind of serious interest, Knitting Dragonflies has some information for you. I am still puzzling over socks directions and scratching my head, thinking it doesn’t make a lot of sense with all these needles (five of them?).

Ever wondered about optical illusions? How exactly they “trick” the eye?I have, pondering how the neurons in our fabulous brains fire in exquisite synchronicity to do what they do so that we can do what we do. Well, Live Science has the answer for us. It has to do with the future, and how far we can see into it.

And if you think that only humans have the capacity to think and plan ahead, well, think again as they say. It turns out that apes and orangutans can as well, and do. But another indice of defining humanity that falls by the way side. It seems that there is less and less that separates us from our close cousins than ever we thought.

Wow, a totally awesome question this week on On Faith. Do you believe that faith affects health? Does it do so positively or negatively? Is this New Age? Lots of interesting ideas here. I think it can be both a help and a detriment. I think it depends on how you use it, and what exactly faith means to you. I’ve seen a whole plethora of people who have turned faith into mental illness, and others who have grown in vigor through quiet contemplative spiritual exercises. Read the varied approaches by the panel and delve into the comments.

Once Upon a Feast has more mouth-watering recipes to tempt you to get in that kitchen and really explore your culinary heart. I think  that Cajun Spices are a must, and it’s always better to do your own that buy that expensive packaged stuff. Also, you can wander over to the Pasta Roundup and find a ton of great dishes here. The true joy of this roundup are the pictures which are so glorious, I swear you could eat the paper and be satisfied.

Religion in American Historyhas a good one today. They feature on wingnutty Cal Thomas, popular from his idiotic featured editorials and his rightwing drivel on FoxyEntertainmentNews. Cal, using that damned if you aren’t a Christiannonsense, claims that Obama isn’t one. Why you say? Because Obama actually thinks a compassionate God doesn’t condemn 4/5 of all humanity to eternal hellfires because they haven’t had the benefit of Christianity as their source of religious training. Read the funny, but sick take by Mr. Thomas.

This recipe caught my eye at Simply Recipes. I’ve forgiven her for the Chipotle Chocolate Cake. Frankly I rather detested it, and finally threw out the last piece. i just couldn’t manage another slice. Her Tex-Mex recipe for Mexican Green Bean Salad sounded just right. We have yet to plant our beans given the lousy weather, but hope to before the end of the week. I can see making this fine offering to accompany some grilled fare.

A goodie, today we get another great post from Scandalous Women. Today she focuses on Grace Metalious, the author of that scandalous book Peyton Place!Remember the TV show? How we watched in titillation at the goings on of the families, sure that we were on the verge of naughtiness. Remember the waif thin Mia Farrow and Ryan O’Neal?  Read about Ms. Metalious’s life in all its detail. My deepest thanks to Elizabeth for her extraordinarily fine posts.

Tip Junkie is featuring a whole slew of crafters with lots of talent, and lots of stuff for sale. You might want to take a look, buy something, or get some ideas for crafting of your own. I thought there were a number of delightful products, and it certainly gave me ideas.

Veggie Gardening Tipshas an excellent post on that miserable ewww pest the leafminer. Those are those great big green sluggy things that eat the tomato plant you have been so lovingly tending in less than a day. I’ve not had much trouble with them here in Iowa, but in Michigan it seems I was always fighting them. Some great help on eradicating this beast.

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More of those wacky bumper stickers–read em here instead of rear-ending somebody trying to read them on the road!

huked on foniks werkd fer me

I am overjoyed with whelm!

I didn’t fight my way to the top of the food chain to be a vegetarian.

I Don’t Suffer From Insanity, I Enjoy Every Minute Of It

I Feel Like I’m Diagonally Parked In A Parallel Universe

I Got A Gun For My Wife; Best Trade I Ever Made.

I Have The Body Of A God … Buddha

I Just Got Lost In Thought. It Was Unfamiliar Territory

I left the womb for this?

I put in contacts for this?

I took a pain pill. Why are you still here?

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Sweats and Poetic Justice

14 Monday Apr 2008

Posted by Sherry in Crafts

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The dress on the left is British Court Dress dating from 1750. The one on the right is American/European, and dates from 1884-86. One can but wonder how anyone considered this fashion or why anyone would agree to wear such incredibly uncomfortable clothing. And we think fashion is insane today? Both are found at the MMA. (I remember seeing some of these outfits when I visited several years ago.)

Well, hope your weekend went well. It was cold here, but at least it’s starting to dry out. The Contrarian woke me early this morning and called me to the front window. Looking out we counted 8 deer meandering around out front, amazingly unconcerned about us. The dogs were out, but no where to be found. No doubt they will pick up the scent later and get very excited, although they basically don’t chase deer any more. Bear does not like other animals within his territory, but has learned that chasing them reaps no benefit.

I’ve gotten a fair amount done on the craft room. The walls are cleaned and everything on them. I’ve washed another window and have removed just about everything that needs to be thrown out or moved somewhere else. I’ve got tables and a bookcase to go through as well as tons of knitting and crochet odds and ends, as well as fabric that needs sorting. I’m moving some furniture around as well, and the Contrarian will be called to assist with that.

As usual, Monday is usually a busy day, so lets get to it!

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This month is poetry month. I was unaware. Thanks to the Ancient History Blog, I am now aware. Today she features Lucretius Carus, Roman Epicurean epic poet. He wrote De Rerum Natura, (on the nature of things) if you aren’t Latin savvy.
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Sandi’s Crochet Blog has some new stitches to teach you if you like to crochet. As usual she gives you excellent tutorials to assist you, and it makes for a lovely lovely look.

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Roberto Lovato has written an extensive examination of the immigrant issue, and the national security state it is helping to build. This article is quite long, but worth your attention. It raises some scary and difficult questions we must address. Is this about security, or something else?

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Baking Delights has an old-fashioned recipe that caught my eye. I’m of course addicted to desserts and am always looking for something different. This is called Mile-High Buttermilk Cake and I’m anxious to try it. She gives links to recipes for an orange curd and also a nice frosting to use with it. This cake is gigantic, a big three layer dream.

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In days past I’ve been seeing a lot on the news about the spike in food prices worldwide and what this means to the poor around the planet. You can of course imagine. Bill Moyers Journal has a guest blogger, Rev. David Beckman who speaks to the topic and to the pending farm bill in Congress. Now I know some of my readers are farm oriented, and so I don’t know the intricacies of this bill, but I urge you to take a look at the post. We are all beginning to feel the pinch at the grocery store, as prices seem to endlessly climb.

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This next entry really bummed me out. I used to really follow the iditarod, that race they run in Alaska. I especially enjoyed keeping up on it when Susan Butcher was running in it and winning. It was a nice little feminist prize I thought. Sad to say, now I learn that it may be inhumane for the dogs involved. Read the claims made in Brittanica Blog and see what you think. They include critical responses to their post as well. I feel rather nauseated after reading it myself.

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I love chicken salad, and I am always interested when a new recipe comes by that I can make. Coconut & Lime has a good one in Sesame Chicken Salad and I’ll be making it soon I can tell you. The ingredients are simply divine. You of course can do endless variations on this simple recipe.

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Now this dressing could in another version be used for a chicken salad. The Copycat Restaurant Recipes has Benihana’s Ginger Salad Dressing and it looks like a winner to me. I’d use this for a large salad greens and chicken salad dish. Do you have any other ideas?

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As many know, the Pope is visiting the US tomorrow. Only the second time in history has one arrived upon our shores. The US Church has had a bumpy road no doubt, and is out of step to a great degree from what the Church teaches. Fully 85% of all US Catholics practice birth control which is still a no-no according to Church dogma. Read the History News Networks take on the “The Risks and Rewards of the Pope’s Visit to the US.” It’s a lot trickier than it seems.

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Mad Kane is at it again! It’s always about whose ox is being gored ain’t it? So Obama’s people are mighty angry because he’s getting it these days, and Hillary seeks to reap the benefits. Who knows if she will. But skip over and see another of those precious limericks we’ve become so fond of. They are always a high spot.

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Like crafts but need more than a picture? I confess to being a tad craft challenged and so I need tutorials to help me along. Mamiedale has some help for us with a few tutorials she’s collected.

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Are some of you nearly apoplectic about tomorrow and those taxes? Dave Barry has just what you need. Wipe away the tears now and get ready to bust a giggle or two. Read “How your taxes turn into manure.” And don’t miss that deadline!

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Everyone got their space helmets on? We are about to depart this universe folks and travel to that far and remote land of wonder and illogic, the National Review. Up today is a totally inane article about how co-habiting couples are responsible for the abysmal divorce rates in this country. Probably responsible for global warming too, oh, but the far right don’t believe in that. I’m always ready to listen to folks from the reactionary right, especially on sex issues. How exactly many sexual scandals have they been embroiled in now? Now you may decide that co-habiting is wrong for religious reasons, and that’s fine with me. I’m not backing the practice. But I’m smart enough to know that trying to blame the divorce rate in this country on those who co-habit before marriage is, well, stupid. There might be only 4 to the 25millionth degree of other reasons that have more to do with it in any particular case. Some people will say about anything to hawk a book it seems. Statistics must be used in CONTEXT dude.

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Have you heard the latest from the pharmaceutical companies? Always standing ready to make sure their wonder drugs find their way to those who desperately need them, they have come up with a great solution that should help us all, especially those of us who are financially stretched to the breaking point in an attempt to pay rising health costs. Now it no longer matters whether you are insured or not. You are gonna pay 20-33% of what you drug costs, period. No more flat copays for you! Ain’t they generous and helpful though? I wonder, do they require a psychological test of new employees proving that your are a sociopath before you can be hired? Clearly that must be true of the unfeeling dead hearted folks who run those joints. Thanks to Politics Plus for this one.

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