May 2009
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“Baked Basa Roulades”
Ingredients:
2 Fillets
2 Red Bell Peppers
1/4 cup of Balsamic Vinegar
1/4 Extra virgin olive oil
1 lemon
4 cloves of garlic
Dry white wine
Salt (to taste)
Pepper (to taste)
Preparation:
Place red peppers on highest rack in oven and broil. Rotate until burned on all sides. Place in a plastic bag until cool. Mix vinegar, olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, salt and...
I’ve been thinking about getting into Gardening lately and have been delighted to find creative design tools to enhance my botanical experience.
Here are some ways to recycle everyday items as garden markers instead of using the seed packets for plants or herbs.
Custom Vintage Silverware on Etsy for $8
Up-cycled drawn on Seed Marker $7.50. More garden designs found on Design Sponge
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Konami code on sites →
Check out this site that exposes the various “easter eggs” found on popular sites such as Facebook, AIM Express, jQuery, Digg, Google Reader, Mint, and many more! (To log in you must perform Konami code)
Whenever it’s not snowing or raining I live in flops. Obsessed with some of theses new Havaina flip flops for spring/summer time.
Best way to make pancakes...digitally of course. →
The Barnes collection revealed
Last Saturday visited the twelve acre estate of the late Albert Barnes of The Barnes Foundation in Merion, PA. I wanted to visit this exhibit because in the next few years, possibly as soon as 2011, the hundreds of paintings collected by Albert Barnes, who died in 1951, will move from the gallery at his former home in the suburbs to a new building in the city center.
The foundation was...
Musicians from around the world singing some Marley. Lets get together and feel alright…
Inside the artist studio #2
As we headed of of Kersten’s studio we passed a pile of manikin body parts with a sign on the wall with the word “Free” scribbled on it, which left me tempted to take a torso and use it as an umbrella stand. Before we hit up the second studio we had brunch at Dressler at 149 Broadway in Brooklyn. Around 3pm we arrived at another artist studio who was originally from San Francisco.
She explained...
Inside the artist studio #1
After the New Museum tour Saturday April 25th the group piled into a van and headed to Williamsburg, Brooklyn for a tour through some of the artist studios, featured in the “Younger than Jesus” exhibit. First stop was the studio of a German woman by the name of Kersten Bratsch (with the funky dots over the ‘a’). Her acclaimed work in the exhibit was a series of paintings that were...
MIT student, Pranav Mistry, has cracked the code on how to develop the Sixth Sense. Makes Minority Report look like Winnie the Pooh. Really amazing, but as everything moves more digital does that remove us more from the physical world? Look forward to seeing how this technology evolves.