24 July 2008 @ 01:46 am
What a headline!  
What a headline for a news story...Is marriage really just for white people?

I mean good god damn and other such phrases. It's not the story, when I actually read the story, I found that it's no where near as bad as the headline reads. Although I could have sworn that CNN did this story about three or four months ago.

Still, what a very badly worded headline. As if no other color of human being can or should get married because it's a Whites Only club or something.
Dear CNN, think a little hard about headlines please.
 
 
Current Music: - Title 1
 
 
24 July 2008 @ 12:15 am
yi treatments: nonfat/low-fat yogurt, and improvising a douche?  
I've just begun home treatment for a mild YI, going the yogurt and vinegar route...

-Does the fat content of the yogurt have any effect either way? I had a choice between nonfat and low-fat, and they were otherwise identical on the most important criteria (plain, active acidophilus, no added sugar) so I just picked low-fat at random.

-If I don't have a douching bottle, and would reaaaallly prefer not to buy one, what can I use instead to flush my vagina with diluted ACV? Also, I read something somewhere about douching with yogurt for a YI. Anyone done this? Does the yogurt get diluted first?
 
 
 
23 July 2008 @ 09:30 pm
Birthday Ciao  
Scottsdale Arizona Cowboy Ciao is one of my fav places to go for my Birthday dinner. Here is a cool pic of the short ribs with a great BBQ sauce. I love restaurant that do Wine Flights too. Duck and more behind the cut.






Duck, Blue Crab salad and Pork Belly Sliders ...



View into the Kitchen












Blue Crab with Avacado and fennel







Pork Belly Sliders






Todays Special, Duck and Risotto






 
 
24 July 2008 @ 12:27 pm
Charecteristics and personalities of a cop's kid.  
Setting: Modern Los Angeles
Research: Google, wikipedia and various law enforcement sites.

My character is a second generation cop and I wondered what set of attitudes and personalities would be characteristic of a 'cop's kid', I've heard the term thrown around before but when I searched out for a detailed list I found nothing. I did, however find something military brats in the wiki. Would it be safe to assume that military brats and cop's kids share the same characteristics and personalities?

Thanks!

x-posted: [info]ask_a_cop
 
 
24 July 2008 @ 12:58 am
 
 
 
24 July 2008 @ 12:44 am
Quick dinner  
I needed some help with some manual labor here at the house tonight, so I bribed Robert to come down with the promise of a free dinner at his new favorite eatery, the Florida Avenue Grill. Thus far, neither of us have come down with food poisoning, though the night is still young.

We discovered tonight that they do not cook breakfast all day long. Breakfast is only available until 1:30 p.m. They only do night breakfast on Fridays and Saturdays after 9 p.m., when they stay open til 4 a.m.

We also got to watch them make their iced tea. Unsweetened tea just isn't available, and when I asked the waitress about it, she got the most confused look on her face! They brew their tea with great big commercial tea bags in big kitchen pots with hot water and sugar. Then, they add a bunch of lemonade to it before putting it into their fountain bubbler.

Our food choices tonight were limited to sandwiches and some dinner selections. Robert picked the pork chops smothered in brown gravy, and selected baked macaroni and cheese and candied sweet potatoes as his sides. He liked them. I got the beef spareribs with macaroni and cheese and candied sliced beets. I was amazed at how good the spareribs tasted.

porkchopsspareribs


My complaint here remains the same. The food is very tasty, but I continue to have major concerns about their food handling and safety practices. Our food all got dished up from their steam table by our waitress (who didn't wash her hands first or put on plastic gloves). She brought the food directly to our table, but when it arrived, it was warmish, but it wasn't hot. The U.S.D.A. recommends that hot foods be stored at temperatures at least 140º Fahrenheit, and they just weren't anywhere near that. My other complaint isn't really a complaint so much as noting their traditional recipes are very, very old school.....it seems like everything, even the macaroni and cheese, has added sugar! Good thing I'm skinny and not on a diet.
 
 
24 July 2008 @ 12:40 am
Dinner tonight - Shrimp Fajitas  
These may not be as good as our favorite Mexican place makes, but they're still delicious.

The ingredients (note THE cookies in the background I made again today):

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How to make them... )
 
 
Current Mood: accomplished
 
 
 
24 July 2008 @ 01:28 am
All three con hotels, Friday through Monday  
My fiancee and I are looking for a room at any of the three main con hotels (no preference), checking in on Friday and checking out on Monday.

It doesn't even need to be at the con rate, at this point... We just want a room. However, the con rate would be nice. ;)
 
 
23 July 2008 @ 09:13 pm
2008 Whedon Universe Fan Art Contest  
THE WHEDON UNIVERSE TRACK PRESENTS:

2008
Whedon Universe fan Art Contest








Got a creative flare? Can't stop sketching your favorite slayer? DID YOU MAKE A SOCK PUPPET ANGEL?  DO Have more Firefly AND SERENITY wallpapers ON YOUR COMPUTER THAN THE THOSE PURPLEBELLIES LEGALLY ALLOW?

WELL It's time to show it off and maybe win some awesome prizes!

JOIN US IN THE WHEDON UNVIVERSE TRACK ROOM  ON sUNDAY AUGUST 31ST AT 7 pm TO FIND OUT WHO THE WINNER IS.

Marriott lobby level rooms l401 - l403

Entries may be sent to us Here

Click HERE for the rules to see if your entry qualifies.

 
 
 
23 July 2008 @ 10:29 pm
MARTA Tips...  
I've noticed a lot of MARTA talk, so I thought I would provide a bit of advice from someone who rides daily...

First of all, if you're in from out of town and plan to commute using MARTA for more than just rides to the airport, buy the multi-day passes. They will save you money in the end, because 90% of the time, the paper tickets they sell you end up not being reloadable for some reason even if they claim to be. So you end up paying the .50 surcharge on top of your fare every time you ride.

So, if you're just here for the con, you can go with:

Multi-Day Visitor Pass (1-4 Days) Unlimited rides,    $8.00 - $12.00
Unlimited Savings Potential!
Sold at RideStores and Breeze Vending Machines

 
Or, if you will be here for an entire week and plan on touring a bit, you can go with:


7-Day Pass
Unlimited rides, for 7 days beginning first-time used    $13.00
Unlimited Savings Potential!
Sold at RideStores only and Breeze Vending Machines



Add .50 to the price if you will be getting a paper card, or an extra $5.00 if you would rather have the permanent plastic one for some silly reason. These allow you unlimited rides, unlimited transfers and in-outs, so it will really save you a lot especially if you want to get off, look at something, get back on, etc.
 
 
23 July 2008 @ 09:17 pm
The Dragon*Con YA Lit Schedule Is Officially Up!  
Hello again from the YA Lit track!

Just a quick announcement: Our 2008 Dragon*Con Young Adult Literature Track Schedule has been finalized and posted! We're very excited about our guests and panels this year, and we're raring to get started.

You can find our schedule on our website, which has also been updated by the lovely and illustrious [info]countessmary:

Dragon*Con YA Lit 2008 Schedule

YA Lit Track website


Please do visit our forums and tell us what you think! The forums are our place to chat about the track and about YA Lit in general. The schedule is posted there as well, and don't forget this year's t-shirt is available for a limited time. Also, if you're looking for informal but highly appreciated volunteering opportunities with the track, the forums are the place for you! :)

D*C YA Lit Forums Be Here

Thanks again, and we can't wait to see you at con!

Karen Smith
YA Lit Staffer
(Theodora on forums)


(ETA: A Note from our Fearless Leader:
Quickie public service announcement: Yep, we have a schedule, but pleeeeease remember that it is TENTATIVE until the actual con. Please don't base your travel schedule or anything like that on this version of the schedule. Things can and will change before the end of August.

But yes, we hope you enjoy what we have to offer. We are excited about this year and can't wait!

Bev
YA Lit Director)
 
 
Current Mood: bouncy
Current Music: "Back to School"--Harry and the Potters
 
 
23 July 2008 @ 08:15 pm
Exploring Indian  
Peter was hungry last night and wasn't looking excitedly at the Chipotle burrito he'd just bought for dinner. So, we agreed to meet in Cleveland Park for dinner, where we decided upon Indique for our non-burrito repast. Indique, and its sister restaurant in Friendship Heights, Indique Heights, provides "unique Indian flavors" in an elegant, upscale atmosphere. At the Cleveland Park location, we had our choice of sitting out on the sidewalk patio (too hot, sorry!) or inside either on the main level or upstairs. We picked the downstairs in the bar area by the street windows. Ordinarily that would have been a great choice had it not been for a couple of middle-aged women carrying on their conversations in their outdoor voices instead of their indoor voices.

The food was lovely, though. Each table had a wood boat of three Indian sauces, green, purple, and red-orange, which I'll guess were cilantro, tamarind, and tomato. The stylish menus are a little more limited in scope than I usually see at Indian restaurants, but here they have concentrations in items from the tandoor and they offer appams (spongey rice breads) served with a variety of meat and vegetable stews, plus the usual assortment of curries. We both opted for "Indique platters" because they sounded particularly interesting and unique.

The lamb shank "Bhuna" called to me. They took a large, meaty, lamb leg shank and braised the meat until falling-off-the-bone tender with tomatoes and spices until the sauce took on a dark richness. It was exquisite. The spice was somewhat hotter than I had expected (or, maybe, wanted), but the Indians say that hot, spicy foods are perfect for when the weather outside is hot and sultry. The lamb was garnished with flash-fried bean noodle threads. Along with my lamb came a very large platter of accompanying side dishes, with (clockwise from bottom center) basmati rice, lettuce and tomato salad, dal (lentil soup), lemon saffron rice, a potato and vegetable timbale, and mixed curried vegetables including peas, carrots, broccoli, and cauliflower.

lambsides


Peter was braver. He found a dish that had a menu line that said, "not for the faint-hearted," and decided he was up to the pepper and spice. So, he ordered the chicken Chettinad, flavored with what they called "telecherry peppercorns." I'm not sure if he'll ever order it again. He did eat it all, but I could tell from the surprising relative silence from him during the meal that it was rather hotter than he expected. I gave him a little bit of my lamb, and he ate it, not noticing any of the spice in the lamb, so when he offered me a bite of the chicken, I deferred. He had similar side dishes to mine, except his were all on the same plate.

WIth our meal, we had some garlic naan bread.

chickennaan


After dinner, I thought my meal was pretty filling, so I opted not to do dessert. Peter didn't like any of the available Indian options, so we left and went next door to the Cold Stone Creamery, where he had a "Cookie Doughn't You Want Some" concoction with vanilla ice cream, cookie dough, chocolate chips, fudge sauce, and caramel sauce.

Certainly ended up being better than an old burrito, eh?
 
 
24 July 2008 @ 12:18 am
Peach Ice Cream  
I recently acquired an ice cream maker. I am going to try Peach Ice Cream as my first batch, as I have peaches and nectarines that need to be used. I like this recipe alot: http://www.texascooking.com/recipes/peachicecream.htm, as it doesnt have raw eggs, I can do it in one day, and I dont need a probe thermometer (otherwise I would be all over Alton Brown's Burnt Peach Ice Cream from the Food Network!) But the flour weirds me out a little. Has anyone made ice cream with flour in it? Does anyone have other ice cream recipes to suggest? Maybe a really good base ice cream recipe? I want to tackle salted caramel ice cream next - I have some French Grey Sea Salt that is begging to be used!
 
 
23 July 2008 @ 09:38 pm
Once more with feeling...  
then I promise I wont advertise anymore.

But I relisted some horns that didnt sell on the first go round, and added some new ones.

Again folks, if you're looking for horns for costuming pieces at the con, this might not just help me out!

Please take a gander and let me know if I can help you with anything custom as well!

Thanks!

Chrysalis Creations on eBay
 
 
 
23 July 2008 @ 05:17 pm
MOD POST  
It has come to my attention that people have managed to join the community and post comments here and there, yet remain completely unaware of mod posts, the Sticky Post of Great Wisdom front or the reservation transfer list.  As such, I am compiling the rules and making one big rules/procedures/FAQ post.

Basic Rules )


Please note there are *FOUR* main hotels this year, not three.  I see many posts stating "room at any of the three main hotels" and I am unsure as to whether the person ONLY wants Hyatt, Hilton or Marriott or if they are simply unaware the Sheraton has been added as an official hotel with tracks and late-night programming and everything.  People might want to keep that in mind when asking for rooms.

Reservation Transfers )


FAQ: How to transfer a reservation )
*Again, you can always call the hotel and verify that your name and credit card number are no longer linked to the reservation number.

Roomshares )

If there is anything else anyone would like addressed or would like to have added, please leave a comment.

I think I'm caught up on updating the reservation transfer list, but new entries may take a few hours to be added.  If you need to be deleted, please leave a comment on the transfer list post.
Note: If you reply here with "I need a room", you will NOT be added.  Make a post to the community like everyone else, please.
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