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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Animal Derived Food in the US is Gross

This article touches on one of the reasons Crystal and I have started to really watch what we eat. I love beef, chicken, pork, basically all proteins, but the industry is letting the consumers down. I am beginning to realize how the industry is full of sleazy businessmen, posing as farmers, with no regard to the health of the general public or the animals. The government is also afraid to step in and demand change, because it will kill the industry! Every member of congress knows they won't get reelected on those terms...

Take some time to read this story, here's a little segment where they are referring to the MRSA virus:

"A number of clinical and academic studies bear this out: a recentCanadian studyshowed nearly 14% of pork chops (about one in seven) and 6.3% of ground pork sold in supermarkets carried the contamination -- taken together, 9.6% of all pork samples. Additionally, 5.6% of the beef and 1.2% of the poultry carried the bug. The bacterium was also found in veal, lamb and other meats.

Another report, by Louisiana StateUniversity, found 5.5% of pork samples and 3.3% of beef samples taken from local supermarkets were contaminated. Yet another - this one out of the pork industry's lobby arm, the National Pork Board -- found MRSA in 3% of pork samples. That means a family buying raw pork twice a week brings MRSAhomean average of three times a year."


What a baby - and terrible goalie!

This story is out of a Moroccan soccer league. This goalie is having a rough run of it the past few games..... Video: Second Gaffe Sends Moroccan Goalkeeper Running From Field -- Soccer FanHouse

Thursday, September 23, 2010

T&J Winery

Since I mentioned "T&J Winery" in a previous post ("Iron Chef - San Jose"), here are some photos from our fun "winery tour" over Christmas holiday last year.




Ta-Da!

An oldie but goodie photo from 2006 at San Marco Square.

Iron Chef - San Jose

Crystal and I hosted our first Iron Chef dinner party over the weekend. We had 5 friends come over and we all cooked a dish using one (or both) of our "secret" ingredients. First, everyone submitted a single ingredient as a potential "secret" ingredient, which would ultimately be chosen at random from each of the submissions. We ended up with pineapple and lemon. The other submissions were eggplant, wasabi, nutmeg, and pineapple. Strangely, two people actually submitted pineapple as their idea for the "secret" ingredient. Then we randomly chose 5 savory and 2 sweet dishes (pretty much 5 sides/main courses and 2 desserts). We had a few weeks to come up with a recipe to cook, and Saturday we ate and judged. Scoring was based on four categories: presentation, taste, incorporation of secret ingredients, and creativity. Our friend Tim won overall for his pineapple couscous dish, pictured below. He walked away with a certificate of achievement and a bottle of wine (both of which he left at our house....).


The other "savory" dishes were Crystal's pineapple chicken curry, a beautiful presentation and AMAZING flavor. I think this dish should have won, and that's not playing favorites! She even bought special plates for presentation points!


Tim's girlfriend Becca (both were pictured in my previous post "Wine Tasting") prepared a lemon pasta dish, where the lemon flavor was actually an ingredient into the actual pasta.


Our friend Denver (Tim and Brandon's "roommate") grilled lemon marinade chicken and served it with grilled peppers and chopped onions. I must be honest, I still aim to improve my grilling skills, but Denver mastered it in one shot. I need him to show me how to use my grill...


Alexis, who is Denver's girlfriend, prepared a lemon risotto dish which really was fabulous. I was so impressed by the care and pride each person showed in their dishes and preparations.


With dinner, we also enjoyed some T&J Pineapple wine, brought directly from the manufacturer in Ware, MA. Crystal's dad brought out a bunch of wines that he's been making during a recent visit, and one happened to be pineapple wine. It fit perfectly into our delicious meal of pineapple and lemon dishes.

For dessert, Brandon and I made separate items that worked amazingly well together. Brandon actually purchased an ice cream maker for the event and prepared pineapple ice cream. It was so refreshing during our afternoon outside. I baked a play on apple crisp using pineapples and coconut and called it "Pina Colada Crisp" and added a dark rum glaze on top. It was delicious and worked so well with Brandon's ice cream. Unfortunately, I didn't manage to take pictures of the desserts, but trust me, you'd get too hungry looking at it anyway.

All in all, it was a really fun time had by all. I'd certainly suggest a similar dinner party if you're looking for ideas. It takes some up front planning, but it sure was worth it. Here is a picture of us sitting down for dinner.


And a random, funny one of Denver hurdling donkey balls in the backyard (somewhere after the first round of drinks).


"Gives You... Nightmares"

Wow.  Thank you internet for giving people from all corners of the country a chance to be heard - and seen.  Hope you can still sleep at night after this one....  Oh and because he/she mentions "Clown Tunes #1 and #2", I've also included the song from the first "episode" below.  Enjoy!



The person looks like Heath Ledger in The Dark Night... sort of.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

AOL Error?

Why am I not so surprised by this bit of satirical irony on AOL.com today... I think they mean "collision", but it's Washington, D.C so "collusion" works too...

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