I like the first one, too, Perkins!
Man, I forgot that I had pine nuts and some fresh basil until I started cooking. My dinner is kind of fantastic.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I like the first one, too, Perkins!
Man, I forgot that I had pine nuts and some fresh basil until I started cooking. My dinner is kind of fantastic.
I love the skylight in the bathroom during storms. Yeah, it's loud, but it's such a cheerful sound. Plus fun to see the room light up with lightning.
Arugula, cannelli bean and avocado salad with lime wasabi dressing and seared tuna
It was quite good :)
Oh man, my neighbor Brian's porch roof is leaking VERY badly right now. He's the one who had a waterfall inside during the snowpocalypsageddon. I think he has serious roof issues (my water came through the mortar, no way in hell his was anything but a roof leak given the volume.) I don't think he's home right now, either.
I want Vortex's dinner. mmmm.
All the food talk got me inspired to go poking around in my fridge. I wound up making a sauce with a base of fresh broccoli, garlic, fire-roasted tomatoes, and grilled chicken. I cut some basil, rosemary, and oregano from my garden (that I haven't killed yet!), squeezed a fresh lemon over it, and finished it off with a couple of tablespoons of butter and some heavy cream. Served it over spaghetti and om nom nom nom.
We went to Target today and MAC DID NOT MELT DOWN!
If only I could go to Target and not melt down.
Ankle also seems to be surviving. I walked around and was on my feet for about an hour afterwards, making dinner, but after sitting for awhile, when I went to stand back up, it told me to fuck off. So I currently have it elevated and downed a bunch of ibu.
Lewis basically said that if I had broken my ankle, it would definitely win as the dumbest injury I've ever suffered and this is considering I've suffered my share or really dumb injuries.
We spent the day spreading 40 bags of cedar mulch over our back area and putting soil and compost in the raised planter (with a break to run to BK for lunch and Lowe's for more mulch). We are going to actually PLANT things tomorrow, as we are both too damn tired to do anything more tonight. Looks and smells good, though!