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Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Friday, June 17, 2011
Mozzarella...
This culinary journey began with my wanting to pickle some red onions. Jamie Oliver did a segment on pickling vegetables on one of his series, and being that I love pickled red onions, I thought I'd start out with that. I have two pounds of red onions sitting on my kitchen counter, taunting me to pickle them. I've been putting it off until I find enough canning jars to store them in, but I'll get to it. In my search for pickling methods/recipes, I came across the a wonderful YouTube video featuring the most warm and matronly woman making homemade sauerkraut, and I decided I had to give that a go. Who knew that all that went into making sauerkraut was cabbage and a little patience? I am happy to say that I happened to have a head of cabbage and an empty pickle jar handy so the cabbage is happily fermenting as I type this.
I was in the mood for a caprese salad today, and in my frustration at how expensive true mozzarella cheese is, I began researching what went into making mozzarella, and it turns out that it's not that complicated so in my next venture, I will set out to make real mozzarella.
Long story short, my inspiration for today has been this website I've found on, not only making mozzarella, but also butter and ricotta cheese.
I was in the mood for a caprese salad today, and in my frustration at how expensive true mozzarella cheese is, I began researching what went into making mozzarella, and it turns out that it's not that complicated so in my next venture, I will set out to make real mozzarella.
Long story short, my inspiration for today has been this website I've found on, not only making mozzarella, but also butter and ricotta cheese.
The promised land of mozzarella |
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Prototyp-0
The nuts and bolts of creating your own typeface in an ingenious new program application.
Font generator / processing : prototyp-0 from yannick mathey on Vimeo.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Monday, June 6, 2011
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Friday, June 3, 2011
Thursday, June 2, 2011
U.S. Budget Visualized
Here is an infographic about the U.S. Federal Budget I found interesting. The original link and poster can be found at the link above.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Monday, May 30, 2011
Rubik's Cube
I've always felt like a moron for becoming easily frustrated with myself and never putting in the time or effort to solve a Rubik's cube. It's a child's toy after all. Rather than feeling frustrated over not being able to fully solve the Rubik's cube, I sought out methods to solve it. There had to be a trick to it. Even if I had to face the reality that I wasn't a mathematical prodigy that would discover this solution intuitively, I would find the solution. On my own, I could almost stumble upon a solution and get three-quarters of the way there, but never the complete solution. So, I found a method online, and I'm proud to say that, with a little help, I was able to finally solve my Rubik's cube! My goal now is to be able to solve it independently, and maybe someday I'll be one of those speedcuber's I've always envied.
I also discovered... there's an app for that!
I also discovered... there's an app for that!
Labels:
algorithms,
mathematics,
perseverance,
Rubik's cube
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Tucson Poet's Studio
Came across Tucson Poet's Studio online today, and it seems like a cool place for a staycation. Wonder what other poets/writers stay there, and what it has to offer apart from typical amenities such as satellite TV. It has definitely piqued my interest.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
One Sentence
I'm currently reading the book Drive by Daniel H. Pink. The book is about motivation, and at one point in the book he talks about what makes great men and women. President Kennedy's was once told by Clare Boothe Luce, one of the first women to serve in the U.S. Congress, that "a great man is one sentence." Rather than splinter our lives off into various purposes, it serves us better to orient ourselves toward a greater purpose. So, the question is, What's my sentence?
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
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