::weeps::
I am SO TIRED of gender identity constructs and their impact on leadership styles, issues, and opportunities.
Just thought y'all might like to know.
steels self to finish book on leadership identity. And then write something coherent about it.
All I wanna do is drink a beer!
klezmer/bluegrass fusion
A description like that makes me think that Bela Fleck had to be involved in some way.
Oh, fuck, I can't have beer! It's still Passover. Why could I not remember this before I opened the bottle? You'd think all the matzoh brie this morning would have reminded me.
Brain clearly needs a hard reset.
Oh, fuck, I can't have beer! It's still Passover. Why could I not remember this before I opened the bottle?
Heh. Stuff like that is half the reason I always separate my Passover and non-Passover cabinets and shelves -- if I didn't, I would be reaching for non-Passover stuff constantly.
The sad thing is I haven't had a beer in months. I had to dig to the back of the fridge to find it. All kinds of time to remember. The end of
Ending Prohibition should have been timed better, is all I can say.
I think my soup has too many leeks and onions and not enough of everything else. (This was a "throw together all the vegetables that seem like they go in soup" kind of vegetable soup.) Maybe the potatoes and the matzo balls will absorb some of the onioniness as they cook.
Plei, fear not! LA is ready for our Scolapalooza!
I would think that a lot of the oniony taste would go away if you just let it cook longer, Hil.
Aimee's ExBoss is a prick of the highest order. I hereby direct my PMS-generated formless rage towards him. Again.
I hadn't thought of this use, but it's so obvious on retrospect. I wasted a lot yesterday on work frustrations, and on Fujitsu - I have come to believe that they don't
want
to sell their products, based on the hoops I had to go through just to get a quote - but the remainder is all for Asshat!ExBoss.
Soup is done. Pretty good, but next time I think I'd use more parsnips and carrots and fewer leeks, or maybe just replace the leeks with shallots. First time I made matzo ball soup on my own, though, and it's pretty good for that.
Oh, and cooking it longer did get rid of a bunch of the onion taste.
Also, I tried roasting the vegetables first (well, the roastable ones), and it tasted much better than soup with un-roasted vegetables.
I also made the matzo balls with half regular matzo meal and half whole wheat, which worked really well, actually. (Well, worked really well for me, since I make German matzo balls, which are supposed to be firm and usually have a bit of cinnamon and/or fried onions in them, so they look kind of brownish already. People trying to make fluffy white matzo balls might not like the whole wheat so much.)