Shit.
Evanston High School On Lockdown After Gun Threat
That's two blocks from me.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Do you want me to send you some recipes? I have some all typed up here at work.
::bats eyelashes with Nora::
Pretty please?
Evanston High School On Lockdown After Gun Threat
crap.
NO way!
(Also, John Cusack's alma mater.)
Evanston High School On Lockdown After Gun Threat
I just read the article on that. I'm glad the school is on lockdown, they should be, but there does not seem to be an immediate threat. A phone call threat, yes, but no gun found at school.
My school was on lockdown a couple of weeks ago due to an armed carjacking across the street. The police wanted us on lockdown until they caught the carjacker. It didn't take too long, thankfully.
Does anyone know anything about New York State non-profit and tax stuff? We have a class at a university, and we purchase books for the students. The students get them for free, as they are non-matriculated students and are paying a per credit hour tuition. We do not pay sales tax when we pay for the book. Our accountant says that we cannot buy them because the students would pay tax if they are buying them.
I take that back--I like this one better!
Very Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland.
Hey Nora and Jesse (and other Bostonians):
Steve and I had dinner at Casa Romero Monday night. Have either of you been? I really liked it. Also, we had drinks at the Eliot Hotel and they have a sashimi bar there that looked wonderful (but we only had drinks). We talked for a long time to the awesome bartender Mary, who lives in Cambridge and whose husband is going to be a chef for a new restaurant opening behind M.I.T. She described the planned menu, etc, and I totally think it will be a Nora and Tom place. I bragged to her about your foodie heaven California trip and she said she's extremely envious. Also, she says, stop in at some point and say hi, as she'd love to meet you.
Of course I've never been there....
Does anyone know anything about New York State non-profit and tax stuff? We have a class at a university, and we purchase books for the students. The students get them for free, as they are non-matriculated students and are paying a per credit hour tuition. We do not pay sales tax when we pay for the book. Our accountant says that we cannot buy them because the students would pay tax if they are buying them.
You buy them and give them to the students? I don't see where there would be an issue, but I am not an accountant!
I have many recipes, but I’ve put together two Word files, one with my favorite slow cooker recipes (mostly from The Gourmet Slow Cooker, Volumes I and II) and another with some easy favorites. If anyone wants them, speak now or forever hold your peace. Or, let me know your email address and I will send them along.
Slow Cooker:
French Split Pea Soup
Tarragon Chicken
Pork with Prunes
Pulled Pork
Beef Burgundy
Corned Beef and Cabbage
Pot Roast
Basque Lamb Shanks
Easy Favorites:
Couscous with Artichoke Hearts and Walnuts
Scrambled Eggs with Smoked Salmon and Lemon Cream
Maple-Glazed Salmon
Penne with Five Cheeses
Penne à la ratatouille
Stew of White Beans, Butternut Squash, and Kale
Tuna and Beans
Curried Cauliflower and Chickpea Stew
West African Pineapple Peanut Stew
Chicken Gigi
Bombay Sliders
Moroccan Chicken with Olives and Lemon
Oooh, megan, I'd love those! smlang AT gmail.