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More projecty crap.

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

So, it did not take me long to figure out that managing the site content with a blog for every subject might turn into a serious nightmare. I’m going to have to plan it out a little bit more. I KNOW I want to do the cookery bits as a blog, and I don’t have [...]

Steady as she goes? Not.

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

February was a rough work month. There is a certain amount of work that we are each obliged to complete according to the government contract we work under, and February is always a month of long days and cursing one’s salaried status, because there is lots of work, but not a lot of month. It [...]

Sleepy

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Mmm, Cinco de Mayo food for piscetatians….well, this would work for vegan’s too. Yum. This is part of why I love America, one of the good things about it. Let’s all be happy about being Mexican for a day! Whee! …. Now if we could only help those opposed to immigration see that it’s not [...]

Vast territories of words.

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

So, since Angelique has moved to Seattle, we have been watching the boys 1-2 days every weekend. This is nice, in that their father gets some help in caring for them and we get the opportunity to play with them at least once a week. Baby Ry has, for as long as we have known [...]

Brief

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

I really should update the persona blog.
Here is my summary of how the A&S 50 project for Lenten foodways turned out:
http://list.minstrel.com/public/northshield/2008-March/026242.html
Here is the redaction of the pie of parsnips:
http://cookalong.blogspot.com/2008/03/to-make-pie-of-parsnips-another-way.html
And I finished my knit bag for A&S 50:

I still knit terribly, but I am happy with this little bag. I simply could not get knitting in [...]

Oh, my god, I would never make it as a vegitarian.

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

Welcome to Starvation
(Dear friend, skip to the next bit; we’re talking about fish here. You know who you are.)
Well, I like to cook, as you know, and I’ve been doing most of that write-up over at cook-a-long. Since Lent began this month, we decided to do a couple of Lent recipes. I have already redacted [...]

Oh, how the time goes by.

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

I think that after Michael heads down to the prop group, I’ll set up my archery stuff and shoot things. Or maybe I’ll work on an writing project, or cook. Or do all of that.
Other places public things have been written since the last entry:
*Two entries at Cook-a-long, which contains content related to redacting pre-1601 [...]

On matters more shallow

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

Really tired, but wanted to record my progress very briefly on my ongoing projects.

One more book wiped out from the One From Each; I did a meatloaf type of recipe from Seven Centuries. As the redaction she did clearly created a meatloafy thing and the period recipe created more of a patty/meatball kind of [...]

Take this cheese to sick bay!

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

Michael’s home safely, and I’m glad to say that his weekend eventually began to look up. He brought me a present–a personalized, autographed picture of Robert Picardo, whom I have admired since Meg Mucklebones and China Beach, so when he became a cast member in the Trek franchise, it was a win for me. Apparently, [...]

Draft of The Travelling Lunch Dinner: Grocery Store Daze

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

One of the people I read on LJ brought this topic up. I have been working on a set of short articles about food for non-period cooks who are interested in at least presenting a bit of a more period table when bringing their own food to an event. This is still in its draft [...]

Happy Easter…

Sunday, April 8th, 2007

Angelique, Kiernan, Keith over for Easter Brunch; I hid little plastic eggs containing change and chocolate eggs throughout the house for him to find. Of course, he had fun, and it was less candy for him than a traditional Easter basket. Angelique is really starting to show with baby # 2.
My brother called me, [...]

Thank you, Al Gore! You’re super awesome!

Sunday, March 4th, 2007

At least he’s not ManBearPig. It’s totally serial. I remember Cave of the Winds. It was wholly unexciting. Anyway.
In the end, I went nowhere today, despite my wish to go to one of two events. I was so tired and dizzy. It just seemed to be most wise to stay home. Huh. All [...]

Superbowl And So Forth

Monday, February 5th, 2007

Alas, I has such hope. It was fun to watch, nonetheless. It’s a spectacle as much as a game, a tourney for the 21st century, pass out the bread because here is the circus. But alas, my hopes are disappointed.
Super Tasty Fun Candy!

Another book bites the dust in the One from Each project. It was [...]

All things, part 2

Saturday, January 20th, 2007

Note to self: Original entry broke into subjects because it was so long.
Adventures in Medieval Revivalism. Or Something.
That’s a good phrase, I’ll have to use it again.
Anyway, I’ve been trying for two weekends or so to knock vol 1 of Take a Thousand Eggs Or More off the list, but had some difficulty finding a [...]

Holiday Stuff

Sunday, January 7th, 2007

Joe and Micheal on New Year’s Eve; the photo doesn’t do justice to the fabulous fifties clothing and environment.
I’ve been prepping my New Year’s list for a few days now, not really resolutions, but reminders. By the time I click over from Draft to Publish, it will re-date it to whatever day it is that [...]