Things that are yummy

Food, Recipes, Wine Comments

1) Homemade curry powder. Recipe stolen shamelessly from A New Way to Cook, my new favourite cookbook (recommended by the ever-wise Shona).

2) Beef curry made with said curry powder (with 1/2 tsp cayenne for a bit of heat) served with toasted organic brown short grain rice. Mmf.

3) Organic green beans topped with butter-toasted almost-burnt almond slivers (recipe, what it is, below).

I invented these when I was trying to figure out something yummy to put on random greens or mix with rice:

Butter-toasted almost-burnt almond slivers

  • 1/4c sliced or slivered almonds
  • 1 tsp unsalted butter (there’s irony here)
  • A quick grating of sea salt

Procedure: melt butter over med-low heat in a small non-stick pan. Add almonds and stir until just getting on the verge of being too brown. Add a quick grating of sea salt (really, not much). Stir a few more times, add to whatever.

Also tasty: Rosenblum Cellars 2005 California Zinfandel. Just under $20/bottle at the LCBO and worth every penny.

LiveClick

Firefox, Work Comments

A while back I threw together a quick brainstorm about how maybe we could improve Live Bookmarks. Today (via Lifehacker, the most useful site on the intertron) I discovered the LiveClick Firefox add-on. It’s not perfect, but it does give you the ability to “Mark All Items Read”, and a few options about what that means. Very cool. There’s room for improvement to be sure, but I think this is a great start at extending Live Bookmarks.

Update: There’s more information over at LiveClick’s MozDev project page. This is good stuff.

Foxkeh!

General Comments

Foxkeh is the insanely cute Mozilla Japan Firefox mascot who now has an English weblog. It does not get any cuter than this, folks. Follow along as Foxkeh learns about Firefox!

Foxkeh!

I seriously need a Foxkeh t-shirt. It’s imperative.

Web 2.0

General, Web Comments

Where else but on the great social web are you going to be able to find things like 28 reviews of a mortar and pestle?

I’m still not sure what this all will mean in the long-term, but I sure like where it’s going. Three cheers for anyone who has ever left a useful review for no other reason than to help other people. You rock.

PS: I’m looking to buy a mortar and pestle. Any suggestions?

CommunityCamp Ottawa

General, Ottawa, Web Comments

CommunityCamp Ottawa

This looks like a really interesting local initiative. I think I might check it out.