Archive for August, 2004
LONDON: He has given the world bacon and egg ice cream, snail porridge and a mousse “poached” in liquid nitrogen. Now one of Britain’s leading chefs is to provide his diners with a way of hearing their eating experience. Full Story.
Side note: Apparently, according to this article, Restaurant Magazine named French Laundry #1 restaurant in [...]
I wondered how long it would take for this to happen…
Seems like there’s always something stirring up the pot… This morning the very kind and friendly neighbors called to say they may have their house available for a family to house-sit on the off-season, just pay utilities and get out of the house if they visit, and she knew there are 3 families living here. [...]
Although I’m dragging him on a plane to a destination not of his choosing, he’s being a great sport… Happy Birthday David!
Liz just got a new job with the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) in Yarmouth Port, MA (MAP). They even agreed to a part-time/ flexible schedule when Liz proposed it. This way she can be around to take kids to CCD and soccer practice and other activities in the afternoons.
I couldn’t stand another oddity being at the top of the page so here’s a quick Nathaniel update.
He likes tomatoes at least as much as bananas now.
He is cutting a molar, top left, so he compains or cries easily these days.
A couple days ago he walked across the room by himself, and almost every day [...]
I couldn’t stand Hairboy being the top entry anymore so here’s another oddity.
The headline says it all…
I just finished one of Jeffrey Steingarten’s (of The Man Who Ate Everything Fame) food articles from Vogue. He gets a variety of ice cream makers and endeavors to create the ultimate soft-serve. At the end of the article, he devotes a lot of words to praise for Meredith Kurtzman, a pastry chef who started [...]
ok, this excerpt/quote is kinda funny…
In news releases and postings on Kerry’s campaign Web site as recently as last Friday, the Massachusetts senator is touted as the panel’s former vice chairman. However, according to the Senate Historical Office, Kerry never had the seniority to hold a leadership position on the committee — though he [...]
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