Ethiopian food is my favourite, bar none. I haven't been able to find a good cookbook for it, or I'd try making it at home. There's a few Ethiopian places in London, but we love the first one we tried, so we're sticking with it (and have since heard it's the best one anyway). If any Buffistas visit, it's totally where I'm taking you.
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Since my lesson was canceled, I've put the time into making gingerbread, buying most of my family Christmas gifts, and watching the snow through the window, while the cat snuggles with me. As alternatives go, this one is not bad at all.
I love Ethiopian food but haven't had it in a while. There's a pretty good place on Haight Street too.
I have a giant pot of stew going on the stove. Grass fed beef, some of the Pinot Noir I was going to take to a party tonight (it's snowing and I feel like crap, so I'm staying in), pearl onions, carrots, celery, red potatoes, crushed garlic, freshly smashed black peppercorn, bay leaves, olive oil, thyme. Later on I'm going to add some barley, and when it's finally ready for eating, I'll slice up some serrano peppers.
I meant to say this earlier, but I know it's a luxury that I can afford to change my diet to grass-fed beef, pastured poultry, and organic fruit and veg. I don't have any real dietary restrictions, and I'm not responsible for the care and feeding of anyone else.
Privilege: I has it.
I haven't found an Ethiopian place as good as that place in Cambridge, which was my first time eating Ethiopian food.
(On my own head, I use Special Effects because I can go 6-8 weeks in between dye jobs. Manic Panic on me washes out in three or four days.)
If you can find it, the SPLAT! semiperm from Walgreen's is awesome. I found the red much brighter and longer-lasting than MP, and it doesn't have that patchouli smell Special FX does.
I am also onboard with Perkins dyeing her stubble.
I am also onboard with Perkins dyeing her stubble.
RAINBOW.
OOH, I was wondering about SPLAT!, but I didn't want to buy it without knowing more. I believe I shall run back to Walgreens tomorrow, instead of Ulta.
RAINBOW.
I could also do this! Does hair dye go bad? -t has some that's a few years old that she offered me,
SPLAT! is fun, and I do think they have a multipack right now. And yeah, if you liked my red hair, that was SPLAT!.
Plei could answer better than me, but I don't think it goes bad all that fast, especially the chemical kind.