Figs. Fresh figs. What I wouldn't give to nom. I miss figs.
Black figs roasted with goat cheese and honey, drizzled with balsamic vinaigrette. Wow, I really want figs to be back in season.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Figs. Fresh figs. What I wouldn't give to nom. I miss figs.
Black figs roasted with goat cheese and honey, drizzled with balsamic vinaigrette. Wow, I really want figs to be back in season.
I like avocados, but they kind of don't like me back.
This doesn't stop me. Mostly because I tame their anger with Benedryl.
Looking like you belong at Hogwarts is a compliment.
Mmmmmm. Now I want Tex-Mex food. While the Mediterranian diet is full of delicious things, it's woefully short on chips and guacamole.
I am so in love with this pen [link] that I went to Amazon and submitted a review.
I use those at work!
Oh and this is probably bad, but: there was a bank robbery in my neighborhood (bad), but the suspect was apparently described as, and put in the police description as "orange". They later clarified they means "George Hamilton-esque", but still. My first thought was that an Oompa Loompa had robbed the bank!
That's really funny. "What was his skin color?" "Uh....orange?"
Also, I am very jealous of avocado and pomegranate trees.
Playing hooky. For values of 'hooky' in which I sneezed so much between 6 and 7 that I gave myself a headache. Ah well, I'll take the stupid drugs and go sit and wait for my car to get smogged. I need to remind myself where the nearest station is....
No idea on the robberies. Still not clear to me if they are burglaries or muggings.
sarameg, have you tried [link] ? It's kind of depressing me, but I don't have a baseline, so you may have to use TV and movies to decide what's a normal level of crime.
Here's something. February in Chicago had the lowest murder rate of any single month since like 1957. Of course, that was still 14 murders, so.
Unrelatedly, so I'm not editing to add it to the previous post:
True Lemon is still having their offer where you can get free Lemon, Lime, Orange, or Grapefruit if you order more than $9.98 from their site: [link] Do note that they have two lines: For Your Water and For Cooking, Baking, & Beverages. The former has Stevia and a wider range of flavours (lemonade, mango, iced tea, etc...), and the latter has the basic lemon, lime, orange unsweetened and some more savoury flavours (although orange ginger might make an interesting drink...).
I've found that not only has it made me drink dramatically less sugar at home (soy milk is the sweetest thing I drink), but even if I'm not dropping a packet in when I'm eating out, ordering water is getting more and more reflexive. Admittedly, I was never a big sweet drink drinker, but my weakness for fizzy soda with fruit juice was kind of ridiculous, and my thing for lemonade didn't pay my delicate stomach lining any mind.
It's probably been more than a month since I had a drink out with my meal that wasn't water (and I have meals out a decent amount, since I'm too lazy to pack lunches), and I'm not really feeling a void--when I have a craving, I'll fill it, but the default feels like its shifted, is all.
February in Chicago had the lowest murder rate of any single month since like 1957. Of course, that was still 14 murders, so.
What is it usually--30 to 40?
Maybe it was all the snow. Or people were tired out from the huge number of murders in January.