One time I was looking for lime juice, and I circled the grocery store twice trying to find it until I thought to check the booze aisle and finally found some with the margarita mixers.
'Conviction (1)'
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
There are so many things I don't have pictures of: the lowriders, skateboarding beagle, skateboarding mom with kid on her hip, the Grinch, the chihuahua with a skull mask (no, really. It was AWESOME!) so many of the fabulous dance/drum troupes that Baltimore seems to have a ton of. Oh, and I missed Laura Lippman cause I was eating fabulous chili.
I'm hearing that its future is uncertain, which would be a tragedy (guy who has been running it for 40 years is retiring or something?) It's so Baltimore. A little nutty, a lot local traditions, some local minor celebs, some international dance troupes from some of the immigrants with communities here (Korean, Bolivian and...crap, Chilean? I think?) Type of parade where the horse pooper scooper gets as many cheers as the little glitter-spangled 5 year old rocking her ass off in the dance line. Love it.
Because I'm logical and go to the spice aisle when I'm looking for spices.
Right?? That should not be crazy.
A four year old boy doesn't give a shit about ribbons on a wrapped present, right? I can't decide if I should bother.
I was going to recommend Penzey's as well. I am currently overly attached to their Mural of Flavor seasoning mix. There's one in Santa Monica.
I have graded 9 papers so far today. Props to DH and the kids for helping to make that happen.
A four year old boy doesn't give a shit about ribbons on a wrapped present, right?
Nope.
That's what I figured. I am now done with my work secret Santa thing! Just need to bring it in tomorrow.
I really don't think I've ever been this on top of Christmas.
I'm eagerly awaiting JZ and Matilda to get home so I can throw this pizza in the oven.
I did it using TJ's pizza dough (so cheap! $1.29) and fresh mozza, and I brushed the crust with olive and minced garlic and basil.
It looks all pretty and it was fun tugging out the dough.
Get home, family! I want to eat my fancy pants pizza.
I once made four hot pockets out of that dough and have them in the freezer, and they are delicious! The end.
I once made four hot pockets out of that dough and have them in the freezer, and they are delicious! The end.
Yum! What was the filling?
I did outside decorating. I did not finish, but I did a chunk. Then I finished TWO projects: putting curtain rings on the front room curtains (they were hanging by loops on the back of the panels, but did not slide smoothly on the rod) and spray painting a small table top bookshelf.
Now to package up the books that sold and maybe list a couple things on ebay.