I did another scan of the shelves of my local Ralph's, and ... no cake flour. I have a couple days before I start baking, so I may just try going alternative and upscale shopping, and seeing if that works.
I just got back from krav. Assisted in one class, taught another (yay!), and took the third. A little tired. But I have chai teabags, and I think I will be doing a lot of lying around and watching more Twilight Zone.
If you can't find any, ita, let me know, and maybe I can give you mine. I have almost a full box.
My parents have cake flour in a bag, I'm pretty sure. FY not-very-useful I.
I just "helped" a friend move. Being the truck watcher is the best job ever.
I should be washing my floors, since I finally bought a bucket yesterday, but I don't wanna. Eh.
I never knew the difference between cake flour and regular flour. But I just got back from the grocery and found that it carries not one, but two different brands of cake flour. Top shelf.
Pretty rough, but it's not as if all that wouldn't be getting back into the environment anyway.
it's not as if all that wouldn't be getting back into the environment anyway.
I think you're being overoptimistic. A lot of that is generated not by the passengers themselves but by cruise ship operations. Also, there's a ton of food waste generated by cruise ships, like for instance from those midnight buffets. A friend of mine used to be a cruise ship photographer, and she said they would throw the untouched food overboard, because once it's been on the table it can't be re-used.
Things may have changed, but there's a reason both states and federal governments are passing laws regulating cruise ship discharge.
Ah, I was thinking mostly in terms of sewerage and waste water. But you're right, there's probably a lot of solid garbage that wouldn't be otherwise generated.
it's not as if all that wouldn't be getting back into the environment anyway.
Sure, but it's being put back untreated. And while the ocean is large, depending on where they discharge it, it can still pose a problem to shoreline communities. You don't want to know what the Navy used to dump into the lagoon on Diego Garcia.
It's okay, Lee. I'll make do with what I have if I can't find cake flour nearby. But thanks.
I did get your e-mail, and will work on it presently.
Blockbuster to die? I hope it doesn't take Netflix with it.
For anyone with 2MB download bandwidth to spare: Wet Men 2005 calendar.