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Foto Friday: Turducken, continued. 25 November 2011 10:25 am

Posted by Tracy in : cooking,events,family,food as spectator sport,friends,fun,hot mess,not even vegetarian,people,photos,pictures , add a comment

Happy Buy Nothing Day!

I can’t even begin to tell you how hard it was to avoid making comments on Wednesday’s pictures, readers. If any of you clicked through to Flickr for larger versions (uh, correction, saw hover text from Flickr, since I didn’t quite have the technical ability: see below), you may have noticed a touch of verbosity in the captions there… Yup, those would be my efforts to channel away all the text I couldn’t use on a Wordless Wednesday. ANYWAY. In case you haven’t seen enough turducken to last you a year or more (believe it or not, this was Peter and my third such effort), and you didn’t eat so much yesterday that you don’t want to look at food till Sunday or so, eventually this post will be filled with more pictures of the ghosts of Thanksgiving two years past. For now, however, I am still at my brother’s place in Vermont, where neither Internet nor phone coverage are quite reliable enough to post much, so for now I will leave you with some teaser placeholder pics:

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P1030315.JPG Triumph!

Twitter Tuesday is always a thankful day… 22 November 2011 7:11 pm

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…because I get to borrow other people’s brilliance, or humor, or just plain truth. This comment from my friend Ian is a fine example of that last:

ischempp (@ischempp)
There is little in this world more fun or satisfying than putting the finishing touches on a creme brulee

See? Like a magical sitar that only speaks the truth. Another little bit of magic that needs to catch on (I think the kids call it “going viral” these days) is the hashtag #baconjumpsshark, (more…)

Thank You Thursday: awesome garlic edition 3 November 2011 1:14 pm

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Today’s “Thank you” is first and foremost to my friend Chris, who shared an awesome pro tip on Google Reader back when that meant something beyond clicking “+1″ on a link for all the world to see but not really notice (you know, like before a few days ago?) Anyway, when I made a note to blog about the item in question, I made sure to cut and paste the message Chris sent with it, because yay for awesomeness (and another thing I will miss about the old Google Reader):

TrAAA-CY!

Thanks also for that message, Chris, it made me grin. And here is the highlight video of the good news, which also made the rounds among my Facebook contacts a month or so ago, and which has made my kitchen a louder but more delicious place:

How to Peel a Head of Garlic in Less Than 10 Seconds from SAVEUR.com on Vimeo.

So there it is. Yay! My reply (again, in Reader, back when such a thing was possible, and I know I am old and cranky and hate and fear change but wah wah wah all the same) was: “I KNOW! So awesome.” And it is. Also, (more…)

Monkey Monday: Halloween and more! 31 October 2011 6:17 pm

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Hey party people, happy Halloween! Check out this fantastic foodie Danse Macabre image from comics badass Dylan Meconis:

Danse Macabre: The Foodie.
Pretty sweet, right?

I’ll return to the Danse Macabre later in this post, after a few Monkey Monday odds and ends: a recent post brought up to speed, a friend’s question answered, and then a (death-defying?) challenge… (more…)

Monkey Monday: Readers… 22 August 2011 9:08 am

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…I married him.

Gay people can, and Tracy and I did!
Photo by the kindness of a stranger and Peter’s iPhone. In case you don’t click through for the caption on Flickr, here it is:

Gay people can, and Tracy and I did!

On pi approximation day 2011 around 4pm, Tracy and I got married at the city clerk’s office in downtown Manhattan. At T+16 hours, we told our families. At T+40 hours, we went to cheer for all the people getting married who previously could not.

And now for some teachable moments! (more…)