Trying with great difficulty to keep unspoiled for Glee (I watch on Hulu).
Also Googling for information about what code other cities have come up with regarding community gardens. Need to print and xerox a lot before this 7pm meeting. Really craving a masseur because the shooting pains from my neck all the way to my fingers suck.
I hope y'all have good evenings coming your way.
And I just decided to stop recording Lie to Me. Oh well.
I'm glad your office gave you such a thoughtful gift, Perkins!
I've done a couple of sessions at Dream Dinners (thanks to a thoughtful gift certificate). The food is all from Sysco, so it's okay but not great, quality-wise. That might vary by location.
Looking at the Sous Kitchen website, DreamDinners is not much cheaper before the delivery charge (website says $20 in N. Cal and $25 South). My main complaint with them is that they have a minimum order of 36-servings, but that's just me living alone and feeing pressured to eat if my freezer and fridge are full.
Jeff from Coupling is in Prince of Persia. This is brought to you by my latest moment of cognitive dissonance.
Hrm... Biggest Loser or a PBS thing on Shangri La (Bhutan has been called the last Shangri La...)
website says $20 in N. Cal and $25 South. My main complaint with them is that they have a minimum order of 36-servings
Is this for SK? Because I couldn't find it spelled out anywhere on the website.
Admittedly, my one hesitation about ordering was that my current freezer is quite small.
So the front that rolled through Chicago (and took out my coworker's internet in Indiana) is rolling through overnight. It moves NE. Except right now, clouds are rapidly scuttling northwest. Getting sucked up into the front, I guess.
Yes, SK. I started an order as a guest to find that out. Pickup is free.
Eta: I'm more than a little intrigued by this delivery option. Food that shows up at my door is a good thing.
I did call about the delivery process, since it's at 3pm. It's apparently very well-packed (in dry ice I think) so that you don't have to be home to unpack it right away.
Randomly, I just noticed that Elisabeth Moss never says she gets migraines in that Excederin ad. So does that mean it was really just a between-big-jobs commercial gig? I guess so.