The food section - possibly a week later? - had an article about one family that has regular potato latkes, sweet potato latkes and I think there was a third option. Since I'm not planning to make any version, I kind of skimmed over it.
In other, non-food, news, I saw a video of a school in Alaska during their recent earthquake. Kids reacted perfectly - immediately went under their desks, the teacher talked them through it, once the quake stopped he told them they could text their families to let them know they were still OK, but to stay under their desks. Seemingly, they have drills for this. I was impressed.
That does sound impressive. And better vibes than an active shooter drill?
I don't wanna work today. But later my sister and I are going to see "in the Heights"!
Now I would like pineapple upside down cake. I hope I get desserts for the team potluck, but am waiting to let everyone else sign up first. What's your cake, -t?
I would also like to see "In the Heights."
Remember how old Holli was when she started posting? She's on Tumblr talking about being a fandom old, and she's not wrong.
She is not wrong! Whenever something goes around tumblr about people over 25 or whatever, I die laughing.
When I was a youngster it was don't trust anyone over 30.
The Bush services have been on in the background. I've enjoyed the music, and occasionally will glower at the contrast in the first pew between real presidents and the pretender in chief. Haven't really heard any of the eulogies except W's.
I've made my packing list and hope to take some pictures the next few days while I am in snow country. Not a lot of snow, but a few more inches while I am there and temps staying below freezing. I won't be skiing, but the mountain looks inviting. [link] Maybe a brief brisk walk or snowmobile ride? It has been a while since I was in snow, so excited about that part.
One more post because in my email was a recipe for Cauliflower Latkes! [link]
Cock-eyed cake from I Hate to Cook
Is this what we always do when someone who used to be president dies, the Day of Mourning and lying in state? It seems weird to me, but I realize it doesn't come up that often so I wouldn't have gotten used to it, I guess, but it feels very ancien regime/divine right of kings
Enjoy the snow, Laura!
I would never have thought to put cheese in a latke, but cheese and cauliflower certainly go together. Hm.
My recent "Fandom old" moment was listening to a podcast talking about fic. They did the Trek zines thing, then skipped straight to the Harry Potter and lj strike-through Era. And I was all "offa my damn lawn" and had to stop listening.
This seems a bit more than I remember from the past - there has been the lying in state, funeral from the cathedral, flags lowered, etc., but I don't remember the National Day of Mourning with the government closing down.