While Asheville is suffering through the gas crisis George and I marvel at how little it's effecting us. So far as we can tell, there's no predicted shortage of biodiesel and the little single gallon tank on the scooter is full, but mostly we don't go very far even when we do drive. I thoroughly enjoy my life revolving mostly around home right now: knitting, cooking, baking, attempted home decorating, garden watching are all at my disposal.
24 September 2008
Soup & the decorating scoop
posted by Jenne at 1:16 PM 2 comments
re: food, home improvement
20 September 2008
2 weeks
On the upside, I got a lead on a design job. The guy who helped us dig for a retaining wall footing is a civil engineer and knows all kinds of architects and builders. He got me in touch with these guys. Tensile structures... also known as tents.
posted by george at 6:51 PM 1 comments
Three things
Firstly, if you'd be so kind as to head on over to the Pabst Blue Ribbon site, verify your age, follow the 'art gallery' link in the lower right corner, verify your age again, click on 'gallery' and take a gander at the fourth image from the left, that'd be great. What you're seeing is the awesome piece my friend Amanda painted for PBR's contest!
posted by Jenne at 6:27 PM 0 comments
13 September 2008
Pissing in the wind. Err..intersection
I would like to direct your attention to this blog post over at Ashvegas. What's peeing on an electrical box at a busy intersection got to do with me? I'm the one standing on the corner trying to cross the street away from the peeing dude. I mean, seriously.
posted by Jenne at 1:16 AM 2 comments
10 September 2008
For all y'all with repetitive stress injuries...
...don't make an apple pie. Don't peel and chop the apples yourself, at least.
posted by Jenne at 3:57 PM 1 comments
09 September 2008
Harvest
Harvest
Originally uploaded by average lavender
Around here the days go by slow and lately there's nothing to show for the passage of time - except these vegetables. Out of the three squash plants we've got the big papa squash, the medium mama squash, and the baby squash - big papa's the only one producing. It was beginning to feel as though we weren't going to be able to eat anything from the garden this year, like it was a dry run.
Seriously though, aside from the garden, the air is like molasses in this house--especially today. Sure, we didn't get up until 9:30, but that's because I didn't get home until 11 or 11:30 from work and then not to sleep until 1:30 or 2. The sky looks like a full lint trap and it's been dead quiet all day. We're having cereal for dinner and, if nothing more exciting comes along, I'm going to watch some Star Trek and make big plans for tomorrow. You're in luck, here's the preliminary plan:
- make a pie
- make more hummus so George can eat it all again
- call acupuncture place again, hope they answer the phone or call me back
- whip up some pizza dough
posted by Jenne at 6:05 PM 2 comments
04 September 2008
Employed!
At least part time. I'm going to start learning about biodiesel production on monday. The pay is terrible, but the people are great. They're in an amazing turn of the century grocery warehouse, now called the Phil Mechanic Studios. The upper three floors, as you may have guessed, are artist studios and galleries. That means opportunities for showing furniture and bowls or whatever.
posted by george at 2:27 PM 2 comments
03 September 2008
Fashionable food
Coffee & cinnamon cupcakes
Originally uploaded by average lavender
Yeah, I bet you all wish you were coming to our Project Runway Pizza Party we have every Wednesday night! Especially tonight when dessert is coffee cupcakes with cinnamon buttercream. (Earth Fare checkout girl = not invited*.) These are coffee cupcakes intentionally plain ol' coffee and not mocha because I believe coffee to be a flavor strong enough to stand on it's own.
Tonight there will be two types of pizza dough: the good ol' basic pizza dough from Joy of Cooking and a yeast-free, wholewheat naan-ish one from some website. Last week I tried a wholewheat yeast-free dough that relied on baking powder and soda for any rising. Unfortunately, the pies turned into big, dense crackers. One of the pizzas we didn't put a sauce on, which is not unusual, however with this particular dough it meant that none of the toppings adhered. It was a huge disappointment for everyone. I'm optimistic about tonight because in addition to two types of dough I'm also armed with fresh roasted red peppers and pesto.
*Apparently, after I glared and left her she had to repack the whole bag because she hadn't accounted for the two large glass bottles we had. HA.
posted by Jenne at 4:47 PM 1 comments
re: food
Dear Earth Fare checkout girl,
posted by Jenne at 11:33 AM 1 comments
02 September 2008
MIG test
I'm also going in to Blue Ridge Biofuels for a follow up meeting. I had a pseudo interview with them last week, and I'm going to talk to the money guy about how much they can pay me... probably partially in fuel.
posted by george at 11:46 PM 0 comments