Category: ‘Random Things’

Mindy’s Micro-Menu: creme brûlée

February 1, 2014 Posted by mindy

Editor’s note: Mindy is a dedicated elementary school teacher, children ministry director, involved in after school programs, a staunch volunteer for various causes, and cooks most of her meals; she doesn’t have time for fluff or long word counts. Just the heart of the beast.

This week on Mindy’s Micro-Menu: creme brûlée

This was a great Sunday night treat. It’s a little time consuming to put together, so it’s not something I can make often but it WILL get made again. Next time I will add more pecans (which will up the carbs but it’s worth it) and try to find a sweetener other than Splenda to use. (Supposedly Splenda is now evil…I figure I have to die of something?) I would have used Truvia but I didn’t have enough. The final dish is lighter than real creme brûlée, and tends to “melt” a little, but the flavor is there!

LINK:

http://lifelovelowcarb.blogspot.com/2012/04/butter-pecan-creme-brulee.html?m=1

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Steve Augeri Miami Concert Review; at Magic City Casino

December 26, 2013 Posted by Frank M

Act: Steve Augeri Venue: Magic City Casino Date: December 21 2013

There was an interesting duality in the air last Saturday night at the Magic City Casino. Two identities snapped at each others’ neck: blaring rock music in English, and the kaleidoscope of Spanish Pop which is everyday and standard at the venue. This and the sounds of grinding machinery from the caravan of food trucks in the parking lot made the scene for Steve Augeri ‘s Miami concert.

The dog-track slash casino opened up it’s on-the-track stage, facing the grandstands. It gave it a feeling of a very compact outdoor festival. It wasn’t filled up, this old Flagler Dog Track hasn’t seen that in generations, but the first three sections closest to the stage were packed. On the track itself, immediately in front of the stage was a section of seats on sale for $70. What little space was behind these seats was available for the free general admission crowd. All walks of life came out; families with young children in black tees; middle aged dudes in collared shirts; dead ringers for Bret Michaels who never sold out; a guy with a shaved head and an impressive scalp tattoo that made his new hairline, including pork chops; and hot rocker girls who couldn’t possibly have been alive when Journey was big.

Augeri and band came out to the thumping Chain Reaction, a foot stomping bit that struck all the right balance of guitar, bass, keyboard, drums, and that voice. That voice of Augeri that has carried him in his career to front a handful of memorable acts. None as far-reaching as that near decade with Journey. Didn’t take long to get into their long discography, and for the most-part stay there. Stone in Love was the second song, again the band showcasing their ability to mix that heavy thunder and sing-a-long choruses that made the mainstream-melodic-metal of the 80s a fascinating creature in time and of it’s time.

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Justine Sacco’s AIDS tweet turns the internet-world against her while she is totally off grid

December 20, 2013 Posted by Frank M

Random Commentary

This is an amazing tweet:

Yes,it’s racist, vile, insensitive, ironic, and everything else the internet has to say. It’s also an amazing set of circumstances:

A PR head-honcho for some recognizable brands (OkCupid, Vimeo, Dictionary.com, The Daily Beast) sends out a time-bomb that detonates as she is incommunicado on a long international flight.

The internet-world turns on her, and the propagandist wizard can’t conjure up a defense.

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If you’re not going: Go to the Book Fair this weekend.

November 22, 2013 Posted by Frank M

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A small plea to those who don’t intend on going:

Go to the book fair.

Wonder aimlessly.

Pick a panel at random.

Or pick one that sounds remotely interesting. You can’t lose with so much talent crawling around this weekend.

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Mindy’s Micro-Menu – Thai Chicken Soup

November 9, 2013 Posted by mindy

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Photo by: Mindy G.

Editor’s note: Mindy is a dedicated elementary school teacher, a children ministry director, is involved in after school programs, a staunch volunteer for various causes, and cooks most of her own meals; she doesn’t have time for fluff or long word counts. Just the heart of the beast.

This week: Thai Chicken Soup.

It’s good-ish. Don’t know that it will go in the regular rotation, but it’s decent.

Kind of a chicken soup with sweet notes to it .

__Mindy G.

Mindy’s Micro-Menu – Thai Chicken Soup recipe used.

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Tweet from Frank Maradiaga (@writerfrank)

March 26, 2013 Posted by Frank M

Frank Maradiaga (@writerfrank) tweeted at 6:52 PM on Tue, Mar 26, 2013: The view from the end of the line at the Bjarke Ingels presentation. #MiamiBeach #bjarkeingels http://t.co/fYHh3AXtg1 (https://twitter.com/writerfrank/status/316683996547383296)

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