tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72303261923187841212024-02-19T07:50:26.199-08:00The Bard of LincolnAfter tearing it up (and loving it) in Pittsburgh, this Spokane Boy moved to Boston to work for a great research company. This is his continuing story of food, friends, celebration, and awesome fun.Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.comBlogger321125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-41653233845453088902013-06-17T05:53:00.001-07:002013-06-17T05:53:31.121-07:00Where did we Go?Hello Everyone!<br />
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I would kind of be amazed if people are still checking in to this little journal. As you can see posts started slowing down, and then kind of died out...<br />
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I am fine with that. This blog has served it's purpose. It was a great way to stay in touch with family when I was far away from home. And while I am still far away from home, having Gwyn around makes it seem much closer.<br />
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I think that trend of the past few months will continue, there will be a large lack of updates. Everything will stay here as long as Google will let me keep it up. I may post a recipe or two as they come up. But things are dying down on the Bard of Lincoln/Stained Tartan. In the future, things may start up again. We shall see.<br />
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Thanks to everyone for the support!Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-51053698493923221612013-02-23T07:51:00.000-08:002013-02-23T07:51:22.265-08:00Best Part of Wedding Planning!Today Gwyn and I are doing it. We are going to go out and start the awesome process of planning the Gift Registry. I am stoked. You all should be excited too!Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-76822399944365098712013-02-13T05:09:00.000-08:002013-02-13T05:09:10.181-08:00Nemo Can't Keep Me DownSo some of you may know that the North East part of the US got some snow. Interestingly, here in New England, whenever 'they' worry about something they name it. So they called this one Nemo.<br />
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Starting about last Wednesday, people started freaking out. The weather forecasters were upping the accumulation rate about 4 inches every 6 hours. First it was: "There will be snow on Friday" then that moved to "There will be accumulated snow on Friday" progressing to "There will be 6 - 18 inches of snow on Friday" to "There will be 1 foot to 2 feet of snow accumulation on Friday" all the way up to "GO RANSACK YOUR GROCERY STORE! THERE IS GOING TO BE A STORM!"<br />
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In all seriousness, the last estimate on Thursday evening was 2 to 3 feet. This caused the mayor to yet again tell everyone to stay home. That was announced on Thursday. A whole 24 hours before it was even forecast-ed to start snowing. There was also a driving ban that was to start 4PM on Friday.<br />
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This meant that Gwyn and I got a great extended weekend of relaxing, eating, playing board games and watching movies! To be exact: Breakfast in local Diner, FryDay Friday, Pancakes and Eggs, Home Made Chicken/Pepperoni/Pepper/Onion/Buffalo Pizza x 2; The New Science, Twilight Struggle, Fluxx, Carcassonne, Cosmopolis (horrible movie), ThunderBall (007), Dr. Strangelove: or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love The Bomb (as a result of playing Twilight Struggle)<br />
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On Saturday (after it dumped all night Friday to Saturday) we decided to venture out and check out what Woburn looked like in the snow.<br />
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So this does require a little description. We got all bundled up, we got the garbage, we locked up our apartment, and we walked down our stairs to leave, to find that the snow had drifted up against our door. This meant that we could not open our outward opening door. For our apartment, this is our only way out. In an emergency, we could climb on to the building next to us, but that is not really optimal. So I asked our downstairs neighbors if they would not mind me walking through their apartment and using their back door (that exits on to ground level). They said sure, but they had not shoveled out the back yet. I did not let this hinder me. So after getting through a snow bank up to my chin, I was able to come around to the front door and dig out our door.<br />
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So all in all, I would estimate that Woburn got 8-14 inches. Now, growing up in Spokane where 6-12 inches is a heavy, but normal dumping, this may seem like very little to get excited about. But, what Nemo brought with it was wind. And a lot of wind. There was hurricane force winds the entire storm. This meant that snow did not 'dump' it drifted. That up-to-my-chin snow bank up there, was right next to a bare spot. This combination makes for interesting problems, effects. Our cars, that were in a line of other cars, parallel with the wind, had almost no snow on them. But as you saw, door were drifted shut, there was snow in our mail box, Snow between the screen and the glass of our windows, and worst of all was that as soon as you moved any snow, it would blow back to where it started.<br />
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The city of Boston also has the added struggle of dealing with parking and cars. There are too many cars, and not enough space... and that is before any storm affects things. Then add snow to that, and it could have been chaos. The officials were most worried about the Friday evening commute getting snowed in and having a city's worth of cars snowed in on the highways.<br />
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So all in all, it we were fine. At the moment, it is sunny and warm, I would guess 60%-75% of the snow has melted (it rained the last few days).<br />
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Not quite as pristine as a fresh snowy morning in Colbert, but still a fun weekend.Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-13422839523537710432013-01-04T10:39:00.002-08:002013-01-04T10:39:12.462-08:00Happy New Year!!!This post is specifically in honor of Stan and Laura. They called me out for not posting for the entirety of December.<br />
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It is true, life tried to get in the way of logging life here in Boston. Some of the major things that were going on:<br />
1) Christmas! Planning/traveling/gift buying/decorating/and honest to goodness vacation took up a piece of the pie<br />
2) Thanksgiving! I know this is more of a hold over from November, but there was a lot to do for that too.<br />
3) Engagement Stuffs. I don't like planning things. More on this later...<br />
4) Work. Work for me is still going really well, it just got really busy as we prepared for a presentation. I was working right up to my flight to California. Now, things have gotten back to normal pace.<br />
5) FTC. I am, apparently, in charge of putting on a qualifier for the FTC program I am helping mentor. Turns out this is much more than I could handle, and I am struggling though it. I know event planning is not one of my gifts. I don't know how I ever said yes to this... oh wait... yes I do... I didn't know I was saying yes to!<br />
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and the lamest excuse ever: I cannot put pictures up! I have had a few recipes come up, but when I go to post pictures, Google dies and Picasa throws up. So my blog writing time is eaten by picture management time.<br />
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Christmas was great! I love being home, and I love spending time with family. Awesomely for me, Gwyn got to join me! She got the grand tour of Santa Rosa and Spokane, seeing wineries, Boo Radley's, Roccy's, A Zag's basketball game, Downtown Spokane with the falls... it was great! All of the time in between was spent eating, playing games (Yeah Twilight Struggle and Ticket to Ride!) and spending time with family. Oh, and moving TVs.<br />
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Gwyn and I are in the thick of wedding planning. We are trying to get our act together to see if a 2013 wedding date is possible. Ill let you know when we know more... I have read a number of things saying that I am not supposed to say too much about the first stages for fear of hurt feelings and missed expectations... maybe I will just let Gwyn inform you all on wedding stuff. Regardless we had a wonderful party hosted by my mother in honor of our engagement when we were in Spokane. Thanks to everyone who was able to be there. And we are having a great time planning and dreaming.<br />
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<br />Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-2181619359417266562012-11-28T18:55:00.001-08:002012-11-28T18:55:38.123-08:00An Answered QuestionHello There Friends.<br />
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Its been a while. Im sorry I have been gone for so long but I thought I would return with great news.<br />
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We are ENGAGED!<br />
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Crazy Town! We are both very excited. <strike>There will be pictures posted later (a friend of ours was snapping shots but we have not received them yet)</strike> There are pictures now! Read on!<br />
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The story from my point of view:<br />
Scott and I traveled to Pittsburgh to spend Thanksgiving with my mom and sister. We will be heading up to Spokane and California for Christmas so decided that Thanksgiving would be a great time to see my family. After a few days of food and fun and way too many hours in a car Scott told me that we would be spending Saturday night together on a date night. The only thing he told me was that we would be getting milk shakes and that I should dress warm. So using my limited wardrobe I brought with me, I bundled up in a t-shirt, two sweaters, two pairs of socks, leggings, jeans, a scarf, gloves, and a large winter jacket... I may have overdone it but I wanted to be prepared for whatever was in store. After a delicious milkshake from Burgatory we headed off on a secret trip. Scott had me close my eyes and promise not to look as he drove me to a secret place. It was hard but I promise I did not peek! I had no idea where we were headed. After a little bit turning and going in circles in parking lots we ended up at our destination. Scott lead me out of the car and told me not to open my eyes until he told me too. He walked me across gravel and pavement and grass, and even took me down a few steps. When we stopped he turned on music and told me to open my eyes. When I did I was surrounded by people holding lanterns with candles and flashlights. I still did not know what was happening... and didnt until he took of my gloves and knelt on one knee. He asked me, and through some sobs I said YES! I then found out that the people behind the candles were some mutual friends and my family. AND he proposed at Mellon Park, the place we had our first date. It was such a perfect night and it ended with CUPCAKES and drinks with friends. I am so lucky to have Scott and I am so thankful to all of you that are now a part of our life.<br />
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Pictures!<br />
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There is an art installation in Mellon Park where an artist put LED lights in the ground to form constellations. The lanterns, flashlights and LED lights made the whole park seem to glow</div>
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The cupcakes. Key Lime, Chocolate, Vanilla, Coconut, Peanut Butter- Yum.</div>
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The ring. It was CHILLY- so my hands were starting to shrivel and turn a beautiful shade of purple.</div>
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The people Scott schemed with to surprise me.</div>
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<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-68318948355770367532012-11-07T13:32:00.000-08:002012-11-07T13:32:00.987-08:00And Athena comes nextAt the moment I can only see about 100 yards out my office window. This is due to the fairly heavy snow that is swirling around outside. Upon looking up the weather forecast, I learned that the next storm to be jealous of the inland area of the North East is being called Athena. Dang. It looks like for us, it will be dying off soon and turning in to rain. But for New York it looks like they are getting a little salt all over their wound in the form of Snow.<br />
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Last weekend was awesome! I got to go to Portland for a wonderful wedding. Congrats Amy and Ben! You two were so beautiful, it was an honor to be a witness. Along with that I got to hang out with Jamie! Which was an awesome surprise. We realized that we had not seen each other since she and Bill and Danica visited me in Pittsburgh. It really was a great weekend. Portland was awesome. The plane rides were bearable.<br />
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But then Sunday night was no fun. Something happened to my designational track, either in the form of a stomach virus or food poisoning. This rendered me helpless Monday. But then yesterday and today I have felt 90% of normal health.<br />
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Last night Gwyn and I spent the evening watching election coverage and getting to know our new game <a href="http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/31260/agricola" target="_blank">Agricola</a>. A game all about agrarian society. I called up dad, told him. He knows.<br />
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It is interesting that my entire family is apathetic to the election this year. Don't get me wrong, Chelsea is not that out spoken, but Caleb? My parents don't seem to care either. It is an interesting contrast to our apartment. I think Gwyn cares more about Democrats winning, and I just seem to care about the whole process.<br />
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I also talked to my father last night, after which Gwyn asked: "Wait... so when we go to Spokane, your Dad and I can share a joint? Yes!"Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-30364581709301227862012-11-01T12:53:00.001-07:002012-11-01T12:53:13.598-07:00Sandy was a big wet blanket.I was going to write a witty tongue in cheek post about our hurricane experience, but it felt wrong to do that with so many people actually suffering, and people who have lost loved ones. My prayers go out to the family of people lost to the storm, all the way from the Caribbean up to New England. I hope everyone who is without power or shelter finds relief soon.<br /><br />Onward: Most of you know (more than me as it turns out) that there was a major hurricane that decided to crash into another storm right over New Jersey. I was not really paying attention to this until work sent out an email on Friday telling everyone to take precautions. <br /><br />Gwyn and I were at some friends' house for a game night when both of us got texts saying that work was canceled for Monday. The next morning I would find out that the Governor told all of Massachusetts to stay home and a significant portion of the population followed the suggestion. In preparation we filled up the cars, made sure we had some food, collected our candles and flashlights, located our passports, checkbooks and a light pack of clothes. Also, in fear of loosing power, I baked the Rocky Rococco's pizza that was in my fridge. I was not having that go bad if we lost power for the freezer.<br /><br />The whole week before Sandy made her appearance the weather was rather fall-ish, upper 40s to lower 70s, overcast, rainy. And Monday was no different, in the morning at least. Around noon the wind started to pick up, and then the alternating cycle began, the wind would pick up, then the rain would hit, then they would both die down, each cycle lasting 20 minutes or so.<br />
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<br />Our activities included making cookies for a Halloween party, baking a pie, playing lots of board games and watching the news.<br />
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<br />During the afternoon we lost power twice, but only for 15 or so minutes each time. Then later in the evening Gwyn and I were standing on our balcony watching the storm when we saw the power go out for the whole complex. It was a eerily cool thing to watch.<br /><br />By the morning the wind had died down. The commute to work was interesting. It was obvious that there was a storm, from downed branches to power lines across the street. Only a little off roading.<br /><br />The rest of the week has been back to the similar dark fall weather.<br /><br />Certainly an interesting experience. I can add that I have been effected by hurricanes and tornadoes (in Pittsburgh)... to my list of natural disasters.<br />
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<br />Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-25304523642871310372012-10-24T08:27:00.001-07:002012-10-24T08:27:38.834-07:00Yay Sam and Andrew!This past weekend I got the supreme honor of going to Spokane! I know! The honor was actually getting to be a witness to the marriage of Sam and Andrew. The wedding was beautiful, the reception was great. All around a very happy day.<br />
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Hanging out with Alex, Ryan and Daren. I had a hankering for some Tots and a Malt (yep, that meant Zips) they put up with it.<br />
Getting to enjoy breakfast with Jessie! Congrats to her for her new ring! (and fiancee) (@Frank's)<br />
Hanging out with my family, including two super cute dogs. Getting beat at Puerto Rico by one single coin. Checking out Citadels (something that may need to be added to my collection). (some of it @Downriver)<br />
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Getting to have lunch with Grandma and Grandpa Griffith! (@Rocky's)<br /><br />On a side note: Family, have I ever won PR? I don't think I have... I am always crushed by Dad's stunning (and drunk) agrarian society (who apparently dipped in to slavery this last game).<br />
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It was super fun weekend. The flights, while annoyingly long, were fine. Nothing super eventful.<br />
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I walked in to the apartment to see that it was all decked out for Halloween (more so than when I left). I think pictures are in call for showing off the blood dripping from the walls, and the scary face that greets me every morning (no, it is not Gwyn's).Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-83349777315943539972012-10-17T15:28:00.000-07:002012-10-17T15:28:05.399-07:00Kickstarter(Board and Card Games) + Me = 6 Backed Games in 24 hoursI try my hardest to resist internet fads. I don't like them. They seem derived and silly. The only reason I am on Facebook is because Chelsea told me how cool it was... and then told me that I could not join for another year because I was in High School (those were the days....). I have avoided twitter (way too egotistical for me), I actively make fun of Gwyn and Pinterest (I was pronouncing it way wrong in my head for soooo long... she makes fun of me for that. All is fair in love and war), and I detest instagram (way to hippster for that).<br />
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I heard plenty of things about <a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/" target="_blank">Kickstarter</a>. About this <a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/597507018/pebble-e-paper-watch-for-iphone-and-android?ref=live" target="_blank">e-ink watch</a>, and this <a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/formlabs/form-1-an-affordable-professional-3d-printer?ref=live" target="_blank">3d printer</a> and a <a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/inxile/wasteland-2" target="_blank">bunch of </a><a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/14293468/homestuck-adventure-game?ref=discover_rec" target="_blank">video</a> <a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/obsidian/project-eternity" target="_blank">games</a>. For those of you who do not know about '<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowd_funding" target="_blank">crowd funding</a>' or 'crowd sourcing' it is the idea that the internet brings people together. I know! It is all cute and cuddly. So some guy gets this great idea, but he needs money to do it. In this day and age, there are so many people who are awesomely creative that there are not outlets, not enough venture capitalists (good ones at least) or just simply enough people around them get the support the idea needs. This is where crowd sourcing comes in. Some people (dating back to the 1990's) decided that they would just appeal directly to fans/supporters/interested parties for funds. The idea is that one person giving you $10,000 is awesome, but convincing them to give you that money is kind of hard. But 10,000 people giving you $1 is not as hard (sometimes). This is where a plethora of websites come in. Kickstarter is one of them. Check out the previously mentioned projects to get a scope of how much money a group can raise... those up there, they are all in the millions of dollars. The Pebble, the watch, they had to stop letting people back, because the interest in their product was 10,000% greater than they expected. They were looking to build a modest 300 - 400 watches. Then the internet got hold of it and demanded more than 86,000 watches. Another awesome crowd sourced project was this tribute to a museum for a oft <a href="http://theoatmeal.com/blog/tesla_museum" target="_blank">forgotten scientist</a> (lol, Let's Build A Goddamn Museum).<br />
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Ok.. so I avoided all of the above for excusable reasons. But then I (unfortunately) found a link on <a href="http://boardgamegeek.com/" target="_blank">Board Game Geek</a> (another recent obsession) to a game called Zombicie. Turns out this sweet looking game had its humble beginnings at Kiskstarter. Until it raised $761,597 more than they planned on. So I decided to take a look around the '<a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/discover/categories/board%20&%20card%20games?ref=sidebar" target="_blank">Board and Card Games</a>' section of the site. Oh. My. Goodness. What a wonderful thing.<br />
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So here is how I have gathered it works (specifically for the board and card game section).<br />
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A game designer gets an idea for a game. They build up the details, you know game mechanics, rules, balancing the gameplay, the story (if needed). Then the designer comes up with a rough business plan, including funding plans (more on that later), production plans (both publishing and artwork) and shipping/distributing plans. They then fold this all to a Kiskstarter page, most notably the pitch video where the creator lays out the game, basically a sales pitch. <br />
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At this point they know how much it is going to cost to publish and distribute the game. So they have an idea of how much funding they need to make the finished product. So they set a goal, give it a time (a month. normally) and let the internet in. People can back the project for whatever dollar amount they want. If you want to give a dollar to the project you are more than welcome to, but in most cases (and particularly in the game domain) after a certain point of backing, the designer will send you the product, in this case the game (or two or three depending on the pledge). Often times the designer will add incentives to get people to fun a little more, like if you back a certain amount, your likeness will be used in the game, or you will also receive the original art for the game... or the game designer will fly to you and play with you (if you really want to throw down the cash).<br />
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The most important thing about Kickstarter is that if the goal is not funded (which happens 56% for Kickstarter over all) then the money is not collected. Nothing happens. But if the goal is met, then the backers credit cards are charged, and the creator gets the money to start in to production. In a lot of cases, when funding is well over the goal, the designer will enhance the product because of the increased interest. This can take form in expanding the game. Or higher quality parts. Or another game altogether.<br />
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Ok, so up there I said that I backed 6 game projects. That is very true. And they all look sweet. I cannot tell you about all of them, because some of them are going to be gifts! Take a look at some them for yourself:<br />
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With only 54 hours to go: <a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/872179144/lost-valley" target="_blank">Lost Valley</a><br />
Well funded, already established game (this is a re-print for the US). This also means you get all of the stretch! But it is almost over, so get it now!<br />
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<a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/632512774/salem-an-innovative-new-strategy-board-game" target="_blank">Salem</a><br />
A very interesting looking logic style game, along the same vein as Clue, but much more involved, and based on the very historic Salem Witch Trials. One of the ones I am most excited about.<br />
Mom, Chelsea, take a look. I think you will find it interesting.<br />
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<a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/293287047/kaboom-a-frantic-card-game" target="_blank">Kaboom</a><br />
A simple, yet amusing card game. And for a great price ($6 at the moment).<br />
If you mention me when you back, I could get a free deck! And you know that I will just end up giving that to someone else!<br />
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I am sure that I will find more awesome looking games and post them here... it is inevitable at this point.<br />
Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-47170279325692839632012-10-16T20:03:00.001-07:002012-10-16T20:09:20.686-07:00Second EverI witnessed my second earthquake today. It was unremarkable enough that Walking Dead, Dexter and the Debate got more attention from this apartment.<br />
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Gwyn and I were standing in our kitchen re-heating some enchiladas, having a detailed discussion about board games (I have been fixated on them recently, more on that later...), when there was a loud groan, and then rattling. Kind of like if Sasquatch was walking around upstairs. The plates shook a little, some glasses clinked... Gwyn got a little frightened, she asked what it was. As you could barely feel it with your body, I said it was probably an earthquake or an explosion. I then clarified that I hoped it was an earthquake, and no one got hurt.<br />
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Take that California. Unless the entire state of California ceded by natural tectonics from the continent, and we were just feeling the after shock. Then I feel really sorry for all of you, and I feel really bad for making a joke about it.<br />
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UPDATE: <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-earthquake-rattles-new-england-20121016,0,4966683.story" target="_blank">Check it out</a>. Apparently this is the first sizable (4.0) earthquake in New England since 1940. Any yet still.... Walking Dead, Dexter and the Debate won over the interest.<br />
<br />Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-16714367265090012912012-10-12T13:15:00.001-07:002012-10-12T13:15:12.933-07:00Garden Box Stuffed PeppersYou have all seen my <a href="http://stainedtartan.blogspot.com/2012/05/penguin-has-landed.html" target="_blank">garden boxes</a>. They have been doing great. But as the first freeze hits New England, these guys are going to have to be cleaned out. But, a while back we harvested some peppers! And what do you do with a bunch of peppers? Make stuffed peppers! Well apparently. This is kind of a big deal here (on the east coast), I saw them all the time in Pittsburgh, and they are popular here too. Gwyn said she had them growing up. I never did. This may just be my mother didn't make them on behalf of her two kids not really liking peppers when they were young... oh wait Chelsea still does not really like peppers. But I love them! So on to the recipe:<br />
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<br />This was completely made up by me. I had only a little foreknowledge, and a lot of improvisation.<br /><br /><b>Garden Box Stuffed Peppers</b><br /><br />Bake Time: 30 Mins +/- 20 mins depending on filling<br />Prep Time: 30 Mins<br /><br />I am not going to add quantity to the ingredients, as the size of your peppers is the biggest constraint. If you have huge peppers you need a lot of filling. If you have small peppers, you don't need that much. Use your best judgement. Also, if you like a lot of meat, add a lot of meat, if you really like beans, add more beans.<br /><br />Bell Peppers! Good Ones! You can get whatever level of ripeness you want (i.e. color)<br />Italian Sausage (or other savory sausage)<br />Sweet Onion<br />Black Beans (can)<br />Brown Rice (cooked)<br />Corn (from a can, or fresh)<br />Cheese (we always have mexican blend on hand)<br />Bread Crumbs<br /><br />Tomato Sauce<br /><br />Added Garden Herbs:<br />Chive<br />Basil<br />Oregano<br />
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<br />Pre Heat oven to ~375. A little higher if you have large peppers, and a little cooler if you have small guys.<br /><br />First step is to open up and completely clean out the pepper. Be sure to Only cut enough to make an opening, you want to preserve the cup like nature of the pepper for the stuffing part. Clean out all of the white flesh and the seeds. Wash well.<br /><br />Cook your sausage. You can get this 80% of the way done as the filling is going to cook while in the oven. You can cook it all the way if you want. Pull out cooked sausage.<br /><br />In sausage grease, cook chopped up onion until translucent.<br /><br />If you need to cook rice, you should have started a while ago.<br /><br />In a large bowl mix your sausage, onions, beans, rice and corn. We went about equal part on all of it. We might have gone a little heavy on the sausage, but equal on the rest. Add cheese, bread crumbs and tomato sauce. This is completely up to the cook. If you want really cheesy stuffed peppers, you know what to do here. If the mixture is too solid, you can add more tomato sauce, if it is too liquidy, (drain if it is sitting in liquid) add some bread crumbs. You want it kind of the consistency of dough. Add your herbs and other seasoning if you want (Haha! Hot Peppers!)<br /><br />In a baking dish, pour a generous layer of tomato sauce to the bottom. Then take each pepper and stuff! Using a spoon, get the inside mixture all up in the pepper. Top with a basil leaf, then a layer of tomato sauce, and then a generous layer of cheese. Arrange so that the peppers hold themselves up, if you need to you can make little foil support structures.<br /><br />Bake for 10 - 40 minutes (lol, huge span I know). I think I baked ours for 20 minutes. You want it to go until the cheese on top is browning, or the insides are bubbling out.<br />
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<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-56460636868628135632012-10-04T17:19:00.002-07:002012-10-04T17:19:17.405-07:00Gwyn got me sickMore realistically her students got her sick. Then she came home and got sick. And now I am sick.<br /><br />Dang unhygienic kids.Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-80250616822691649712012-10-01T08:54:00.002-07:002012-10-01T08:54:44.485-07:00Always Eating and Looking GoodHello Again!<br />
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So a few weeks ago I was buying supplies for my photography class and came across sun printing.<br />
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Its this really cool paper that is light sensitive. Normally people place plants or small objects on top of them and then have a negative left on the paper. What's also cool is that the area touched by the sun turns a beautiful dark blue.<br />
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So I had a thought. What if I were to make negatives and then printed them on the sun paper? And the result? Beautiful new artwork for Scott and my kitchen.<br />
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I chose photos that showed us eating! So appropriate for a kitchen don't you think?<br />
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<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-45390568088306352332012-09-25T09:51:00.000-07:002012-09-25T09:51:01.329-07:00Goodbye SummerThank Goodness. The humidity is finally gone. I can now walk outside again in comfort!<br /><br />Many of you know that the changing of seasons also means a changing of hair for me. The Amish beard (or Abe beard, or chin curtain) is back! And it is wonderful.<br />
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Our windows have been open for the past few weeks, this is great for me. And most of the time good for Gwyn. But occasionally, right before I leave for work I will walk past Fort Gwyn. Under a few pillows and blankets sits a cozy Gwyn, wearing a sweatshirt and sweatpants.<br />
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<br />Life is good. I am getting really excited for a few weddings before Christmas. Ben and Amy in Portland, Yay! And Sam and Andrew back in Spokane, Awesome! <br /><br />I have been helping out with the Robotics Outreach at Lincoln Labs (ROLL) and the First Tech Challenge (FTC) team. For those of you who do not know about this, it is a group of High School students who are competing in a specialized game. You can find more about it <a href="http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/ftc" target="_blank">here</a>. I think it is going to be really fun to watch them do this. Last weekend I gave a great lecture on the basics of Electronics (Yeah Ohm and Kirchhoff!) <br /><br />Also, <a href="http://stainedtartan.blogspot.com/2010/09/not-your-nachos.html" target="_blank">Nachos</a>:<br />
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<br />Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-13573381746714110152012-09-13T13:34:00.002-07:002012-09-13T13:34:23.050-07:00The Next Culinary MasteryIn my home growing up the extent of our fried food consumption was crisp tortillas with tostadas. My mother would stay far away from oil (for good reason) in her cooking. In the past little bit, I have been running in to recipes that require frying food. One notable experience was frying little chicken bits in Pittsburgh. All I remember was some of them were great, some were black and the whole apartment was smokey. So I have been eying fryers for the past little bit. Reading up on them, and seeing what I should look for. <br /><br />Then my birthday came, and I had some money burning a hole on my desk from my Grandparents (Thanks Grandma and Gramps!). I thought this was a perfect reason to venture out in to the dangerous water (nay, oil) of American obesity. Ok, that is a little harsh, but Gwyn and I made a promise to each other that we would only break out the fryer once a month.<br /><br />So what was the first thing I fried you ask? TOTS! Dating back to my time at Lockheed, hanging out after work with Steve, Steven, Alan and Brian, I grew a fondness towards Tater Tots. They are just so great. The first basket in the oil was a big ol' basket of golden potato nuggets, and they were awesome! I left them in long, they got super crispy! And super tasty! <br />
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Next up, harking back to Polish Hill in Pittsburgh: Pierogies! The Rock Room, one of my favorite establishments, would only serve one food item on any given night, and Wednesdays and Thursdays were Piergoie night! For a whopping $0.15/pierogie, you could fill up on what I am sure were Mrs. T. frozen pierogies that had been thrown in a fryer. So Gwyn and I decided that we would do a little taste test between two brands that are available here in Boston, Mrs. Ts and Poppy's. The Mrs. T. won. And they were awesome. I did burn my mouth on a hot pocket of potato-y goodness, but such is the battle for food glory.<br />
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<br />The last thing, influence by The Onion back in Spokane, Fried Oreos! They were not the first person to bread a cookie and submerge it in oil, but they were my first. Using pancake batter as a coating, these were super easy. I did some of them with a little peanut butter dab on one side. So very tasty.<br />
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All in all, a great experience. I have been researching what to try next. It is going to be great!<br /><br />Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-65190272012754553742012-09-13T13:18:00.000-07:002012-09-13T13:18:11.984-07:00LaBOR Day, more like LAWESOME Day.Labor day weekend, while a little bit ago was awesome! <br /><br />Started with Ben calling Gwyn and I as inviting us to explore the Charles River via kayak. He had a google coupon, and it was nearing the end of the deal, so this was a perfectly timed trip. There is an outfit that operates right on the water, near Kendal Square. They have you talk a short quiz to make sure you are not going to get in to too much trouble, then life vest on. And you are good to go. The three of us were in an individual boat, and set off in to the wild river. It was a little windy, but other than that, a wonderful sunny clear day. Ben lead us over to the side of the Esplanade, a natural park area right next to Beacon Hill. Lots of people out. Cool environment. And really fun being in the boats. After 1.5 hours out on the water, we made it back through the community sailing lesson and back to the dock. <br /><br />After the boating we walked over with two of Ben's friends to Ole'Cito (Mexican inspired lunch shop) and dined on the finest Tortas Boston has to offer.<br /><br />Later in the evening Gwyn and I met up with Krishna (a coworker) and Emilie at the Danvers LazerQuest. You all know that I love LazerQuest. As I told my friends here: It was a staple of my childhood. It was a staple of High School. It was a staple of college. And I may or may not go back whenever I am back in town. Needless to say, I have spent a lot of time in the Spokane LazerQuest. I was really excited when I saw that there were two within reasonable driving distance of the apartment. It was on the backside of a strip mall, kind of weird to get to, but walking in was like a flash to Spokane. It is obvious that the two locations are franchised by the same company, everything was the same, but in a different building. The first game, with 12 or so people, I got up to speed quickly, and dominated. The next round was full of high school lacrosse players, who were super aggressive, heeding not to the players code (no running, jumping, climbing, covering sensors, physical contact.... so on). These guys were amusing to play with, but I did not do as good as I should have, but Emilie got 3rd! The the last game was just the 4 of us. In a speed round (you only go down for 1 second, not the normal 5 seconds after being hit). Gwyn cleaned up. She walked out of there with 600 points! A good 200 points over me, and 400 over Krishna and Emilie. It was a great time, everyone had a lot of fun.<br /><br />Then, as if my Saturday was not fun filled enough, we went to a Friendly's near LazerQuest. I was not aware of Friendly's before this, but apparently it is a big deal. Basically American food, but with great ice cream! Not like a burger with ice cream in it, but a burger with ice cream after it. It was a great evening, Krishna and Emilie are great! <br /><br />Then, on Labor Day itself, Gwyn and I were challenged to a culinary competition... more like we were invited to eat a lot of super tasty grilled cheese! Marissa hosted a grilled cheese party, complete with awards! I won the best 'Dessert Sandwich', with an Apple Pie on Cinnamon Toast, and the 'Best Effort, Worst Sandwich" for my completely lackluster Mac&Cheese Sandwich. I got to eat a whole bunch more creations by other people. It was a fun relaxing evening. And a great end to a sweet weekend.<br /><br />Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-70097573940015220432012-09-11T12:54:00.000-07:002012-09-11T12:54:47.072-07:00RecipesI was just looking at the recipe page while updating it with the Chocolate Maple Cookies: I have not posted a non-sweet recipe in a while. I think this has to do with my lack of using recipes as of late. I have been throwing stuff together and it has been working out... but I should write those down too! <br /><br />Coming up: recipes that are not based on butter, sugar, and flour!<br /><br />If there are any challenges out there, or requests, let me know! I love trying to master new things. :) Your name will even be attached to it!Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-15625170661526877392012-09-11T12:51:00.000-07:002012-09-11T12:51:00.092-07:00Chocolate Maple CookiesGwyn picked these out, and it was a great choice! I really liked them, they were well received. Pretty standard cookie recipe, but great tasting.<br /><br /><b>Chocolate Maple Cookies</b><br />4 dozen<br /><br />1 1/4 cup shortening<br />1 1/2 cup brown sugar<br />5 eggs<br />1 teaspoon vanilla<br />1/2 teaspoon maple extract<br />2 1/2 cups flour<br />3/4 teaspoon baking soda<br />1/2 teaspoon salt<br /><br />Frosting:<br />2 squares (1 oz each) Semisweet Baking Chocolate<br />1 tablespoon melted butter<br />1 1/2 cup powdered sugar<br />1/4 cup milk<br /><br />Preheat oven to 350.<br /><br />Cream together shortening and sugar. Once creamy texture is achieved, beat in one egg at a time, mixing well each time. Beat in vanilla and maple. <br />
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In a separate bowl, mix together flour, baking soda and salt. Slowly add
this to the creamed mixture. Mix all of this well in to a smooth dough.<br />
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Grease a cookie sheet and drop dough with a spoons with room to spread
out. I chose to make them smaller to increase the yield, but you could
make these huge cookies and they would work out. Bake for 8-10 minutes,
or until the edges get dark. The cookies are brown to begin with, so you
will have to watch them.<br />
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Remove to rack to cool.<br />
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Prepare frosting by melting chocolate and butter together (you can do
this with great effort in a double boiler... or you can use a
microwave). Add sugar and milk, mixing well. If frosting is too thick
add a little more milk, mix well. If too fluid, add more powdered sugar,
mix well. Frost all of the cookies.<br />
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Enjoy!<br /><br /> <br />
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<br /><br />Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-89444850672024911202012-09-08T03:46:00.003-07:002012-09-08T03:46:55.302-07:00Suprise SkandaYesterday at Noon:30 I got a text message from Skanda (old Pittsburgh roommate) to the affect of: "Hey buddy, I am at MIT, have any time to hang out? I leave in a few hours"<br /><br />This message surprised me as Skanda lives in New York City, and there was no prior notice. Turns out it was his birthday, and his company gives employes their B-days off. So he had a free day. When he woke up, he said "I am going to Boston!" then got on a bus and came on up.<br /><br />I was able to convince him to stay a little longer and had a chance to hang out with him for the afternoon/evening. We were able to surprise Gwyn (who did not know he was going to be around). The plan was to go watch a new movie that just came out, <a href="http://www.sleepwalkmovie.com/" target="_blank">Sleepwalk with Me</a> the is produced/made by the people who are also involved with This American Life. The plan fell through when driving to the theater, a thunderstorm opened up (possibly influenced by the whole hurricane thing down south last week) causing havoc to the Cambridge power system. When we walked in to the theater the lights were off, and the lobby was full of people. We were able to get passes to come back and see the film at a later date.<br />
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We went over to Kita's house and hung out in the dark playing bananagrams. All in all it was an awesome time! Thanks Skanda!Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-62943111687840336342012-09-05T13:04:00.002-07:002012-09-05T13:07:29.615-07:00S'more Cookies Please!I am not 100% sure why I craved marshmallows. But I did. And I needed an excuse to buy some. These cookies filled the need. And they turned out great.<br />
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<b>S'more Sandwich Cookies</b><br />
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Makes 2 dozen<br />
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3/4 cup butter<br />
1/2 cup sugar<br />
1/2 cup brown sugar<br />
1 Egg<br />
2 tablespoons milk<br />
1 teaspoon vanilla<br />
1 1/4 cup flour<br />
1 1/4 cup graham cracker crumbs<br />
1/2 teaspoon baking soda<br />
1/4 teaspoon salt<br />
1/8 teaspoon cinnamon<br />
2 cups (12 oz) semi sweet chips<br />
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24-28 Large Marshmallows<br />
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Get your oven ready for greatness by pre-heating to 375. <br />
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Cream together the butter and both sugars. Once well incorporated, mix in egg. Beat in milk and vanilla. Get this to a nice creamy consistency.<br />
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In a different bowl, mix together flour, graham cracker, baking soda, salt and cinnamon. Slowly add dry mix to the creamy mixture, mixing well in between additions.<br />
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Once a nice doughy consistency is reached fold in chocolate chips. Mix it up.<br />
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Lightly grease your cookie sheets, and drop spoonfuls of dough on to
sheet. Try to keep these little mounds small. I made them large... I
ended up with fewer cookies. But they were big! These are drop cookies,
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Bake for 8-10 minutes, or until the edges brown. Remove to rack and let cool.<br />
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After cooling has happened, place a few on a plate, and place a marshmallow in the center. You want to put the flat part of the marshmallow down (or up.... marshmallows are cylinders, and symmetric at that). Microwave, on high, for 10-15 seconds or until 2 or 3 of them start to get noticeably larger. Quickly remove from the microwave squish another cookie on top to form the sandwich. Be sure to apply even pressure. Put back on rack to cool and set.<br />
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Needless to say, it was amazing.Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-25782839674587279152012-09-04T13:03:00.002-07:002012-09-04T13:08:24.228-07:00Vanilla Glazed Apple CookiesThere was a request at work to make a fruit themed cookie. I thought that apples would be an interesting experiment, and low and behold, my cookie book had a apple recipe. So again, this comes from my cookie cook book.<br />
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<b>Vanilla Glazed Apple Cookies</b><br />
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Makes ~ 2 dozen<br />
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1/2 cup shortening<br />
1 1/3 cup brown sugar<br />
1 egg<br />
1/4 cup milk<br />
2 cups flour<br />
1 tsp baking soda<br />
1 tsp ground nutmeg<br />
1 tsp ground cinnamon<br />
1/2 tsp ground cloves<br />
1 cup chopped walnuts<br />
1 cup finely diced and peeled apples (peel then dice, it is easier that way)<br />
1 cup raisins (optional)<br />
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Glaze:<br />
1 1/2 cup powdered sugar<br />
1 tablespoon melted butter<br />
1/2 teaspoon vanilla<br />
1/8 teaspoon salt<br />
2-4 teaspoon milk<br />
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This is pretty standard cookie business. Just add apples at the end. <br />
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So pre heat oven to 400 degrees.<br />
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Cream shortening and brown sugar together. Beat in egg, then beat in milk. Mix until incorporated. <br />
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In a different bowl, mix together dry ingredients. Then slowly beat in to creamed mixture forming the dough. <br />
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Stir in apples, nuts and raisins.<br />
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Plop out teaspoon fulls on ungreased cookie sheet. These are drop
cookies, they will settle a little, so give some space. Bake for 8-10
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Once cool, mix glaze. If glaze is too thick add some milk. If it is too liquidy, add some sugar. Frost each cookie. <br />
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To be honest, I was not a huge fan. The apple taste did not really come through, and the other flavors were muted. Oh well. It just made me excited about pumpkin cookies!<br />
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Cool fact about this meal: it cost ~$5 per person. and there was so very much left over. We had it again the next night too!<br />
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This meal inspired a future restaurant idea of State Themed Sushi. This would have nothing to do with raw fish and everything to do with sweet and savory sushi rolls. I am not going to give too much away as this idea is gold.Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-28670807560870421382012-08-30T15:26:00.001-07:002012-09-04T13:08:16.863-07:00Found: A BookShelfA few weeks ago Gwyn and I visited IKEA to get me some dressers... HA! That is right! I never told you guys: I finally bought dressers! For the first time in my life I bought dressers that I intend to keep for a while. The long story here is that when I moved to the Tri Cities, I acquired a whole bunch of furniture, like a nice desk, nice couches, a awesome table/chair set, coffee tables and a bed, but I never did get a bed frame or dressers. This meant that my bed sat on the floor and my clothes were kept in makeshift cardboard shelves that I made from old boxes. In my two bedroom apartment, where one bedroom was my 'office/lab' and the other was my bedroom, my bedroom had no real furniture, but the rest of my apartment was very comfortably furnished. <br />
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Well... when I went to Pittsburgh, all of my furniture was distributed to my parents house and Chelsea and Caleb's house. At Larry's house, he had a dresser for me to use, and when living with Skanda, I bought a cheap dresser that I was planning on selling when I moved out (as it turns out, for 100% the cost). So here in Boston, my room, while having 1.5 walls taken up by a desk, there was not really any furniture. <br />
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Thus the trip to IKEA. An now I have two lovely dressers! And they look great! They are Red! <br />
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Ok, so while we were at IKEA, I was also looking for a book shelf, I have a corner with boxes that should go somewhere, but I have no place to put them! There was a cheap shelf that I was going to get, but they were sold out. So I went home sad. But the very next morning I walked past the dumpster to see a very used bookshelf. Judging by the crayon marks, it looked like it was a small child's at one point. But I figured that some sanding and a fresh coat of paint would make it perfect for my room.<br />
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So here are some pictures of the process:<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Pro Tip: Use sleeves of old T shirts for head bands.</td></tr>
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Keep posted. It only needs to be taped and then one more coat and then it is all done!Scooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740383189210378946noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7230326192318784121.post-9958028984542756972012-08-30T15:08:00.000-07:002012-08-30T15:08:39.188-07:00Life UpdateFirst off to address the lack of blog posts: I have been a little stressed at work, and life has been busy outside of work. Both of these tend to dissuade me from any form of writing. But I am here now, so that is to say that work has gotten better, and life gave be a break.<br /><br />Work is still going well, last week and the beginning of this week were spent on a problem that was proving to be difficult. It was an engineering problem that I was having a really hard time fixing. Today one of my displaced (they are remolding his office) coworkers helped me trace down the problem to memory that was not being free-ed up correctly. For those of you who remember Computer Science II and dynamic memory allocation, I created an array and forgot to delete said array when I was done. This lead to a different class, in a completely different part of code to start SegFaulting. As I had wrote this bad code a while ago, and it happened to work with the existing code, I didn't catch it, and did connect the two when I started building the existing code back from scratch. For those of you who have never programmed, this is the type of problem that you were always told about, your instructor made a huge fuss about it, but you never really listened because it was not all that obvious why you should care. Then, in your laziness (or forgetfulness) the problem does become something you should care about. <br />
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Long story short, problem fixed. And while I was ignoring that part of the problem, I created a nice benchmarking tool to use on our new K10 machine. I know I have not really talked that much about work, specifically about the GPUs I work with, but this machine is super powerful. In 2U space (or about 5 feet by 2 feet by 6 inches, or as Wes would think about it: 4 Medium Pizzas stacked in two stacks side by side) we have 8 GPUs to crunch on a theoretical 14 - 20 Trillion operations per second (so it is actually ~2 FLOPS per GPU). I am excited to see what we can do with this. Before this machine, we have been using single Tesla cards (older ~1TFlop GPUs) attached to our desktops.<br />
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In other news: This week I got to hang out with Penny! She was out here visiting her sister Meredith, and sacrificed a whole afternoon and evening to hang out with Gwyn and I. We met up at the Holocaust Museum, had some lunch with Meredith then walked over to the Constitution. Gwyn and Penny were not as impressed as myself and my parents when we went there, but it is ok... not everyone can love history as much as my parents. We headed in to Cambridge to JP Licks (Ice Cream!) and then headed home. I made Pierogies for dinner, it was the first time Penny had tasted them, she liked them! It was a great visit! It was fun to get to reminisce and catch up on life.<br />
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Monday Gwyn and I met up with the young adult group from Hancock (the church we have been going to). It was a fun evening getting to meet new people, but not nearly as awesome as our friends back in Pittsburgh.<br />
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<br />Other events that are not going to get written about because they have taken place soooo long ago and have not been talked about yet:<br /><br />Wes and Jamie lead an excursion to Rumney New Hampshire. The main goal of the trip was to get people climbing on the rocks, which was fun, but the hike and just hanging out in the woods was great. Unfortunately my transition from hanging on a rope to standing on my own feet did not go very well and I sprained my ankle pretty bad. Bad enough that the next day (a Monday) I had to call Gwyn on her cell phone (even though she was in her room) to ask if she would take care of her maimed boyfriend.<br />
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Kita's mom was visiting, and invited all of her friends (luckily myself and Gwyn) to come over and eat Indian Food. It was amazing. I have been a fan as of late, but I am hooked now. I wish I could go back and tell little Scott that he really should like all types of food.<br />
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A few of us went out to the Samuel Adams brewery in Jamaica Plain (a neighborhood a little south and west of Boston) . It was a lot of fun. Typical brew house tour: What is Beer? Here is where we make it. And Here is Beer (have some).<br />
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