BufBloPoFo, Day 8

BufBloPoFo 09 Topic for Day 8

Alright, enough of this lazy stuff, time to get those creative juices flowing. Take a look to the right over there and you’ll see a list of the “BufBloPoFo 09 Participants”. It’s pretty, isn’t it?!? Look at them all! Okay, now find whichever blog is below yours and talk about that dude. If you know them, tell us how you met. If you don’t know them, talk about something you read on their site. Whichever it is, end your post by asking that person a question. (That last part maaaaaaay be important later on…)

And the lucky winner is…GabsOSteel.

I do not know GabsOSteel, nor have I ever read her blog before today. I know that she lives in Chicago, got drunk on St. Patrick’s Day, and bought a Wii. OH! And she likes Veronica Mars. That makes her okay in my book. 😉

This’ll be short and sweet. My question for GabsOSteel:

Veronica and Logan–true love 4-evah, or horrible, horrible mistake?

No place like home

I know this isn’t today’s prompt, but since I didn’t do it yesterday…

Tell me about your first home away from home. Tell me about the first apartment you had that wasn’t under your parents’ roof. A dorm? A loft? A cardboard box? Give us a tour.

Hrm…well, the first place I lived away from my parents was a room in Baldwin Hall at Allegheny College. That was followed by two years in Caflisch, then senior year in Red House (it was a house. It was red. Ah, good times…)

After college, my first apartment was right here in Buffalo. I lived there with Jen and another friend of ours from college. After that, I lived by myself for a while in a third-floor apartment off Elmwood. Then Jen and I lived together again on Lafayette, before I moved in with Rand.

Last year, as you all know, we bought a house:

house side view

And here we are. 😉

I wish I had photos of the other places. Actually, I know I *have* them, I just don’t know where they are.

Diary of a sick day

7-8 am: drift in and out of consciousness as Rand gets ready for work. Roll over and go back to sleep

10:30 am: get up, take some medicine, drink some water. Make oatmeal. Sit on the couch and eat oatmeal while checking email, etc.

11:30 am: fall asleep on couch.

1:30 pm: get up, make noodle soup for lunch. Go back to couch, watch CMT Crossroads (Taylor Swift and Def Leppard).

3 pm: call Rand at work. Get mail. Fall asleep on couch.

5:30 pm: wake up when Rand gets home from work. Lie on the couch whimpering softly while watching The Daily Show.

Spend rest of evening lounging, trying to get rid of horrible headache.

I still pretty much feel like death warmed over. Standing up for more than 15 minutes at a time has been challenging. Debating about whether to call in sick tonight, or wait and see how I feel in the morning.

Sick blogging

Well, I nearly forgot about BufBloPoFo today, being sick and all. I dragged myself through the school day. If I don’t feel any better tomorrow, I’m calling in sick. Blech.

I’ve been drinking fluids nonstop all day. Of course, that means I’ve been in the bathroom approximately every 40 minutes.

Now I’m sitting here watching TV with Rand. We just watched last night’s American Idol, and I continue to fail to understand the judges’ unconditional love for Megan Joy Corkrey. Really, I don’t. Oh well.

I showed my freshmen a bit of the Baz Luhrmann Romeo & Juliet today. I forgot how much I liked it. (Really, I do. I know it’s a love it/hate it thing for most people.) I also forgot that my movie boyfriend Paul Rudd is in it (he plays Paris).

paul rudd

We might go see his new movie (I Love You, Man, with Jason Segel and Rashida Jones) this weekend. Yay!

Oh, back to Romeo and Juliet…like I said, I love the movie. It had a pretty polarizing effect on my students. Some of them liked it, and others really hated it.

Ah…on that note, I need to use the facilities for the 27th time today. And just so I’m not totally ignoring the post prompt, here’s my response from last year.

Reasons today could have been better

1. School has been crawling with germs, and it seems they’re catching up with me.

2. The not really unexpected but still crappy news that came my way last night, totally bumming me out.

3. Ants. I don’t really feel like going into more detail on that one, but ant traps have been purchased. Argh.

4. Fourth place in the Biggest Loser contest. Not that I’m surprised…but getting so close made me want to taste victory!

5. Hrm. I thought there was more, but I can’t remember.

Oh well. Off to drink lots of fluid, take lots of vitamins. and try to rest as much as I can. Bah.

Mamma Mia! (BufBloPoFo, Day 3)

This is a re-post of a post from 2006.

This post has nothing to do with Abba, and everything to do with spicy little balls of meat.

Yes, I’m finally posting photos of my meatballs, and I’m going to do my best to describe the process. As I’ve said before, it’s nearly impossible for me to write down a recipe for this sort of thing.

The process starts, of course, with the ingredients.

ingredients

The large metal mixing bowl was probably not necessary for the amount of meatballs I was making, but it was what I had. 😉

I used about a pound and a half of ground beef. The necessary ingredients include:

  • grated cheese (I use a parmesan/romano blend that my family buys from The Cheese Man–really, that’s what his card says–who’s based in Jamestown.)
  • bread crumbs (my grandma made her own using leftover bread no one was going to eat and a food processor. I buy them in the can.)
  • parsley flakes
  • black pepper
  • garlic salt or powder (if you use powder, I recommend also adding some salt)
  • eggs

Here’s the tricky part…no measurements on any of the above ingredients. I dump a bunch of stuff in and mix it up, adding things until it feels/smells right. You need a good meat-to-bread ratio. (you don’t want it too meaty) I use lots of cheese. I ended up using all three eggs in this batch, but it’s hard to say.

Here’s what the mixture looked like:

meat close-up

You’ve really got to work it through, to make sure it’s well mixed.

Then, you roll it into balls. I scoop some of the meat out with a tablespoon and form the ball from that, but you can make them whatever size you like.

rolled into balls

I always test one…form one into a patty and fry it so that I can taste it before frying the rest.

Once you’re satisfied with the flavor, it’s time to fry!

pan fry

I just used canola oil. You can use olive oil, but that costs more. Plus, I was out of it. 😉

The meatballs should just be browned in the pan. (I cook them a little bit longer if they’re going to be eaten in this state.)

finished meatballs!

When I make sauce, I start with cans of Hunt’s tomato sauce and some water, seasonings (cheese, garlic salt/powder or real garlic, various italian seasonings, pepper, and a bay leaf), add meatballs (and just a smidge of the oil they were fried in), and cook for several hours. I let the water I added cook down, which gives enough time for the sauce to really cook into the meatballs.

I thought the results were pretty tasty. 🙂

BufBloPoFo Day 2

I’m using Mike’s prompt loosely today. He put out a topic about food, so I’m going to write about my favorite places to eat in and around Buffalo, and my favorite foods there.

1. Woo Chon (Korea House), 402 Evans Rd., Williamsville

Delicious, authentic Korean food. The best thing to do is to sit at one of the barbecue tables and order bulgagi (chicken or beef. both are good, but the beef is unbelievable).

2. The Village Grille, Main Street, Williamsville

Best. Hummus. Ever.

3. Taste of India (Sheridan Drive, Amherst)/India Gate (Elmwood Ave., Buffalo)

I don’t know if I can even pick one meal. The chicken malai and chicken muglai are my favorites. The naan is amazing. Appetizers are fantastic. I love this place.

4. Gabriel’s Gate, Allen Street, Buffalo

My favorite place for sandwiches/burgers.

5. Fat Bob’s, Virginia Place, Buffalo

I always get the pulled pork and either macaroni and cheese or mashed potatoes. Oh, who am I kidding…mac & cheese AND potatoes. Yum.

6. Cole’s, Elmwood Ave., Buffalo

The Clancy. So bad for me, and soooooo good.

I could go on…but I won’t. Geez, now I’m hungry. 😉

Bufblopofo, Day 1

BufBloPoFo Topic for Day 1:

Let’s start it off easy. Hi! How’re things? Remember me? Remember when we were blog friends? What’s new whichu? For your first day of Blufporbfofoing, tell me the three biggest things going on in your life right now. If you have fewer than three things going on in your life right now, then your assignment is to come over to my house and pack. (Ahem *slacker* cough…)
So yes, I decided to take part in this year’s BufBloPoFo. I’ll use the post prompts unless I have some other pressing issue to discuss. Like my Kindle. 😉

I suppose a lot of things have happened since last year at this time. I got married, bought a house, and got a new job. But the question asked about what’s going on in my life right now. So, ummm…the three biggest things going on in my life right now:

1. My job. Being a new teacher is tough. Teaching two different grade levels is tough. Keeping up with grading papers while building your curriculum is tough. Basically, I love having a job, but that job keeps me extremely busy. When I’m not working, I’m usually trying to relax and unwind.

2. The house. Yes, we moved in last summer, but turning the house into our home is an ongoing project. I continue to be pleased with the kitchen. I’m not really sure what’s next…I’ve got a bunch of things on my list, like new living room furniture, putting in shelves in the living room, possibly painting the brick around the fireplace a more pleasing color (everything is beige).

3. Urm. I dunno…maybe participating in this “Biggest Loser” contest at work. Based on last week’s results, I don’t think I’m going to place (one weigh-in to go), but I have met my personal goal. I’m feeling pretty good about that.

Woohoo, exciting stuff, yeah? 😉

New toys

kindle

Rand and I, facing a rather nice tax refund, decided to treat ourselves to a new toy…we each got Kindles from Amazon (those of you who have been following me, that was what the UPS rage was all about. Gah).

I haven’t had much time to play with it yet…we just got them last night…but I’m enjoying it so far. I looked around to find mobile web versions of stuff to bookmark, which did amuse me. I bought the new Stephen King novella (exclusive!), got the free trial of Newsweek (and immediately read Anna Quindlen’s column. I heart her)–if I like it, I’ll subscribe, and downloaded the first chapter of Heart Shaped Box, the novel by Stephen King’s son.

Any suggestions of books I should look for? 🙂