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Daily Dose of Inspiration – Starbucks

Remember when I was griping about Starbucks and their "The Way I See It" cups #52 and #60?  We only get those cups every once in awhile so now I’m here to gripe about one of the new cups.  Actually I’m not going to gripe about it, I had been planning to do so but now I can’t.  (I don’t think I can even make fun of the cup or wonder aloud about the person who can make the statement on cup #74 with a straight face.)

I can’t gripe about it because I think I almost understand it and I think maybe I am a believer in the wisdom of cup #74

In a time when even our soil and air might not know the truth, the only solace we can take in decision-making about our inner peace is through honest, organic and sustainable farming.

That makes you want to laugh, doesn’t it?  I mean really, who talks that way?  The soil and air might not know the truth?  Ummm I’m all for pagan earth worthip and treehugging but isn’t that a little much?  NO of course not!  Because I get it!  We picked up our weekly supply of fruit and veggies  from a local organic farm group today and it was cool! and fun! and interesting!  and we know the truth!  Even if the air and soil don’t!

Honest! Organic! Sustainable Farming!  Yes!  I’m a believer!

I don’t know the name of the person who picks my peas.  It’s ok though because I don’t have grandchildren yet – I do, however, know Don’s name and phone number and I’m sure my children feel better because of it.

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Daily Dose of Charleston – Confusion

So we went to Charleston last weekend.  I was tempted to say "home to Charleston" but since it’s only me who considers Charleston "home" I resisted the urge.  I wonder if there will come a time when I don’t feel the urge to say "home to Charleston"?  I haven’t actually lived there for a gazillion years, (I hate the word gazillion and am only saying it because of RJ, which is another post so remind me to talk about that another day), and everytime I go "home" it looks less and less like "home".

I did successfully avoid the "bridges" for the most part.  The new bridge jumped into my line of vision at the Meeting St off ramp that looks so incredibly not like "home" that I almost drove off of the ramp because the traffic pattern was so wrong but other than that I avoided seeing any potentially heart breaking changes over there.  My mom found the book I had to have and I bought it in the Millenium Music Store – which is another building so not like "home" thatthe only reason I can go in is  because all of King Street looks so bloody different I can sort of pretend it didn’t exist at all when I was a kid and was just dropped into place after I moved away.  The book is a tiny flippy photo book of a "white car" driving across the Grace.  I love it.  I love that my mom saw it and chased me down across the store to tell me I needed it.  You can see the flippy book in action – go look! (click the books!)

Another incredibly not like home experience was driving through the Charleston Naval Shipyard.  OMG.  I have not been on the Navy Base since before I got married.  How run down.  How different.  How amazing.  I can’t begin to describe the differences or the sameness.  Unless you’ve experienced the Charleston Naval Shipyard in all it’s glory, unless driving through it in the 70’s felt normal and routine, there is just no way to explain the feeling of driving through it now for the first time.  My mom had not been back since then either so she is probably the only one I know who understands just what that was like.

Since I’m talking about this trip "home" I might as well talk about the &%$# airshow.  It was air show weekend and Jenn lives on the airbase.  What horrible timing I have.  There is not a worse weekend to be on an air force base than air show weekend and I can say that last weekend was the worse air show experience I have had in my entire life of air shows – and there have been dozens and dozens, at a half dozen air force bases around the world.  What idiots create a traffic plan to get civillians, military members and military family members TO the airshow but never stop to think that SOME military members and military family members might want to NOT attend the airshow? Or more importantly, that someone might actually want to LEAVE the base at 9am and NOT attend the airshow?  There is nothing more ridiculous than routing people from military family housing TO the airshow parking in order to get them OFF of the base – and then discovering that once you get them to the airshow there isn’t actually a plan to get them OFF of the base.  There’s nothing worse than talking to nice airmen at checkpoints at each corner of the base only to be told something totally different and usually completely opposite from what you were told at the previous checkpoint.  Whoever planned the airshow at Charleston Air Force Base this year should be given an Article 15.  Someone take care of that, please.

On the otherhand, the reservists manning the Pass and ID desk in BLDG 51 on Friday were awesome people.  Thanks for covering for the active duty pukes who blew off their Friday and left you holding the bag.  I appreciate it.

Another positive experience, though other members of my family may disagree, was the discovery of a new restaurant in North Charleston – Sesame (corner of Montague and Spruill – same side of the street as NCHS but right before the railroad tracks, off to the right – for those of you who may attempt to find it).  When I say new I really mean new – it was in its first week of business, I believe.  A rundown looking little concrete block building with a ton of vegetarian options on the menu – and when I say a ton, I mean a ton.  TW and I split a total of 6 different types of "mini" black bean burgers.  We tried three different appetizers (the onion rings, the bruschetta and the wings – the wings weren’t vegetarian) and all three were very good.  The sweet potato fries were possibly the best I’ve ever had.  These folks make their own mustard, ketchup and mayo and TW was in love with the ketchup – which is weird because she hates ketchup.  My girls were making strange moaning noises over their brownie sundae and the lemon iced blondie was reported to be ok but not as good as the brownie.  (Desserts are made by the folks at Five Loaves) There was some not so good stuff that happened during our dinner – a ticket mix up caused the bulk of our party (everyone except me and TW) to have to wait a good 30 minutes extra for their meal.  Then the medium to medium well burgers were not actually cooked to medium/medium well.  My sil ordered the "mini burger sampler" and got 2 of the burgers she ordered but the 3rd one was not the type she ordered.  The manager did remove her meal from the bill and gave her a free dessert, without prompting to do so.  If you visit this restaurant – order your burgers well done or order the black bean burgers instead.  Try the South Carolina burger, it has homemade pimento cheese on top! 

One other Charleston thought – don’t go to the Crap Crab Shack on Dorchester (heading toward Summerville it’s on the right, just past Ashley Phosphate).  We’ve been there twice and nobody except my sister in law and my son in law like it.  (If you do go, order the red potatoes and ask for some of the dipping sauce for the fried green tomatoes to go with – it’s the only thing I’ve found worth ordering).

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Daily Dose of Candy – Twizzler Tweeterz

twizzlertweeterz.jpgI like Twizzlers. I like them quite a bit. Only the regular flavor Twizzlers, none of the funny flavors. I’m a Twizzler purist. TW often buys me “new” Twizzler products and I don’t really like them. The most recent “new” Twizzler purchase is unfortunately on the “I don’t really like them” list, too. It’s unfortunate because they had potential. Sort of a combination of Twizzler Nib (though the pieces are smaller than Nib size) and jelly beans. But no, the combination doesn’t work.

twizzlers_001.jpgFirst problem is that the coating is all cracked and grainy. Maybe that’s due to our Floridian existance, it was 97 in the car yesterday. Do you folks up north where it’s freezing have cracked and grainy Tweeterz shells? The next problem is that it’s overkill. Too much sweetness. What I like about Twizzlers is they are sweet but not too sweet. Adding the jelly bean coating was too much for me.

Another blogger doesn’t agree with my assessment. HMPH!

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Daily Dose of Diet – Lentils

Last week TW sent me this link to Red Lentil Soup.  My reaction was YUK.  I don’t much care for lentils and I really really hate soup.  TW said, Yea I know but it’s something different.  So I saved the link.  On Monday I AIMed TW and asked her what she wanted for dinner this week, she said that "Slashfood lentil thing".  I sighed and made sure to add all of the necessary ingredients to my shopping list and made sure to include that "Slashfood Lentil thing" in the menu when Michelle and I created it.

Yesterday was suppose to be that "Slasfhood Lentil thing" but I couldn’t face it.  I’d already cooked once with Michelle, cleaned up that mess, helped her with a truly messy chemistry experiment, cleaned up that mess and dealt with Michelle and the sewing maching.  I told TW I couldn’t face the "slashfood lentil soup" and she said "Huh? I hate soup and I hate lentils! Why are we having lentil soup???" I sent her the link, sent her the AIM log where she specifically said "that lentil thing" and we argued about it a bit and laughed about it a lot more.  And then, we had avocado salad sandwiches instead (they were good but I went overboard with the jalapenos a wee bit). 

Today we had the "Slashfood Lentil thing" and even though it absorbed more of the liquid than it should have and became that "red lentil thing" and really not "red lentil soup" at all, it was good.  We wanted flatbread to go with but Publix had none so we just got pita instead.   A definite success.  Particularly because we don’t like lentils or soup.

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Daily Dose of Food – Pie

Pie_1 Happy Pie Day!  RJ wanted a pie for her class Pie Day celebration so some lemon creme pie was made over the weekend as a trial run.  All three small children seemed to like it quite a bit.  I tried a piece last night and it wasn’t too shabby – the fact that I tried it at all is a big deal because I don’t like pie.  The fact that I said it wasn’t too shabby is a really big deal because I DON’T LIKE PIE!

Want the recipe so you can celebrate Pie Day with us?  ***edited to add…*** Sassymonkey Eats Pie

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Daily Dose of Food – Pot Luck

TW has been telling me for more than a week… "Don’t let me forget the cheese and crackers.  Preferably one of the cheeses listed on the jar of ginger stuff"  or "Don’t let me forget the potluck on Monday."  I have an email sitting at the top of my inbox, where it has been for a week, with that first quote in it.  Today, during synchro, she asked me not to let her forget the potluck.  She hasn’t forgotten, neither have I.

Well the potluck is tomorrow.  Love the Irish – a combo Valentine’s Day/St Patrick celebration.  We didn’t forget but we also have not actually purchased cheese – or crackers.  The first problem I had was that I didn’t know what "the jar of ginger stuff" was.  Without knowing that, I couldn’t know what kind of cheese to get, could I?  So I didn’t. 

I just read 18 email digests for work.  With each closed digest, I saw that "Don’t let me forget…" email and I asked her several times what she planned to do about it.  Her first response can’t be blogged ’cause I pledged no profanity on this blog.  Her second response was "Do we have any cream cheese?"  Huh?  We went from "preferably one of the cheeses listed on the jar of ginger stuff" to "cream cheese"???  Whatever.  We might have cream cheese.  But we don’t have crackers.  Unless cheese-nips count.  And I don’t think they do. 

She heads to the kitchen and brings me back the "jar of ginger stuff".  It’s a jar of ginger stuff.  From the Ginger People (I really like their crystalized ginger pieces) and it does list cream cheese as an option.  It also lists oatmeal.  We have oatmeal.  She could make everyone bowls of oatmeal!  That works, right?  She laughs but says no.

She does not want to get back in the car.  I, in case you haven’t guessed, am not volunteering.  So now here is her potluck contribution… Gummi Candies.  In weird shapes, like hamburger shapes and stuff like that.  She bought them when we went for our IKEA/Michelle birthday trip to Atlanta and when I said "why are you buying that?" she ignored me – only to discover when we got home that not a living soul in this house (except her) will eat those things.  Now she wants to take them to potluck.  At work.  With a bunch of home economists. 

I live with strange people.  And I am still not volunteering to drive to the grocery store tonight.  Or in the morning.  She can take the Gummis. 

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Daily Dose of Candy – Limited Edition

TW bought me candy on Saturday. This would not be notable if the candy was circus peanuts or caramel cremes or smarties (not the weird Canadian kind) or even jelly bellies. It was notable because this was a candy bar. I don’t really do candy bars. She was excited to tell me this. Excited to say “I bought you a LIMITED EDITION candy bar!” Now that is weird. Usually we buy those weird Limited Edition candy bars for HER, not for me. But this, she said, was definitely not a Limited Edition candy bar that she would ever try. Hmmm.

kitkatorg_1203_1.jpgOn Sunday as I was packing up some stuff for our trip to St Augustine, I got a peek at this special Limited Edition candy bar. Ha! Limited Edition Orange Creme Kit Kat Definitely not something she would eat, EVER. She hates push-up ice cream. She hates orange dreamcicles. I sort of like both, in the way that I sort of like some foods – which is not much but sort of.

Tonight at dinner I mentioned this Limited Edition candy bar to the small kids and they were all interested. When we got home, I pulled out the package and broke off a strip for each child (nice of Hershey’s to give us four strips per Kit Kat, isn’t it?!).

E said “Hey! It’s Orange” oh yes indeedy it was VERY orange. I wasn’t expecting that. I was expecting a normal looking Kit Kat on the outside with orange inside. Weird.

It felt weird in my hand too, not like chocolate but like some weird umm orange coating. Or some fake white chocolate coating maybe.

We all took bites. E really liked it. She was very excited about it. She would definitely buy this again and again and again. Prince J said it was ok but not great, but when I handed him the other half of my strip, he immediately popped it into his mouth. I asked why he was eating more if it was just ok. He laughed and said he just felt like eating it but not because it was great. RJ said it was good and she would occasionally buy it but it was not going to become one of her favorite candy bars because there are so many different kinds of candy bars to choose from and so many that are way better than that one. But once in awhile it would be a nice choice.

E insisted again that this was GOOD and she’d love to have more. She did balk at that when I described at as tasting like a push up ice cream with cornflakes inside. (Which is what it tasted like to me)

If you want to try a pretty good Limited Edition Kit Kat, try the mint instead.

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Daily Dose of Food – The Letter D

Today’s Diet is brought to you by the letter D a la Slashfood.  My wonderful pal, Elaine Magee aka The Recipe Doctor is playing the game on her blog so I’m going to play too… using two of my favorite Recipe Doctor cookbooks!

First up, the fabulous Fry Light, Fry Right!  In it we find: Better Than Domino’s Dots, Devil’s Food Cake Doughnuts, a Raspberry Dipping Sauce, Double-Decker Tacos and three great Dips!

Moving onto the latest and greatest cookbook by Elaine Magee, the Comfort Food Makeovers Cookbook you will find: Day After Thanksgiving Shepherd’s Pie, Day Before Mashed Potatoes, Deluxe Banana Pudding, Dumplings, and a Dry Rub for an Herb Roasted Turkey Breast w/ Apple Cider Gravy.

More D recipes can indeed be found, these are just a few.  I DARE you to buy the books (or get them at your library) and try a few.   This post has been brought to you by the Letter D and the number 4   (because that’s how many years I have known Elaine Magee!).

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Daily Dose of Chicken – Religion

Poor Sassymonkey has a problem. Some chicken that I, vegetarian that I am, though sounded yummy gave her some tummy troubles. I can relate. When I eat meat, (yea I know, vegetarians aren’t suppose to eat meat – sue me), I have that problem too. It doesn’t usually happen with chicken though.

BK Whoppers, Big Macs, Arby’s Beef n Cheddar – bad for tummy. A bit of roasted chicken, no problem. (Yea, I know. Vegetarians aren’t suppose to eat meat. I’m sorry you’re confused – get over it. It’s my life, my stomach, my stand!)

I wonder why chicken bugs the monkey girl. It’s lean. Relatively easy on every tummy. Hmmm. Maybe God is trying to tell her she needs to find religion and do it through the chicken?


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