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A fun way to eat fruit :) I made dinner for some friends tonight. This was dessert. Pasta all vodka with sweet italian sausage and a salad with blue cheese, walnuts, grapes, pears, and a champagne vinaigrette. It turned out pretty good considering I never cook.
My husband cooked dinner tonight. He's a good cook! I rarely eat meat, I'm extremely picky about the texture because I was a vegetarian most of my life.
Top one brand new center on used first two made in US bottom one made in Edmonton ? Note the points wear down from us fairly quickly
A selection of skewers from the menu is served on a platter with house pickles and steamed coconut rice in a bamboo basket.
Low end Shimano hub from a 98 GT Palomar. Failed on drive side probably due to being ridden many miles having a little play on the bearings. Skewer was bent a little and worn thinner approx 1cm in from its drive side end. I must have ridden a fair few months with it being like this. It was strange because every now and then the back end felt floaty but every time I checked everything was fine, no play anywhere. I only discovered it was broke when I took the wheel off to fix a puncture one day and one side was wobbly and just pulled out and I thought oh that's not right, it shouldn't do that I'm supposed to unscrew a few nuts for that to happen not to mention also be in one piece lol So the whole wheel was being supported by the thin skewer alone! and would have snapped as well if it had been left much longer no doubt. Salvaged the wheel by fashioning some old solid bolt axle parts together which I'm pretty chuffed about : )
Geometry with woodsticks and rubber bands. Perfect project for a rainy afternoon.
Explanations by George Hart.
Check out the math monday for more fun projects.
Like Caprese salad on a stick...homegrown yellow and red cherry tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, basil and balsamic vinaigrette.
My gorgeous wife is a star. Not many people would let me stick them with acupuncture needles for a 365 photo. I'm hopeful that she will still be able to work properly after this...
Couple buying some skewers from a street hawker. Night before King's birthday so the street is filled with photgrapher taking photos of the lights including this one buying, Bangkok, Thailand
Research being conducted on the chemical development of fingerprints on cartridge cases fired from firearms. This photograph shows two rows of cartridge cases at different stages of chemical treatment for fingerprint development. The cartridge cases on the left are untreated. The cartridge cases on the right have undergone cyanoacrylate fuming.
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이화원으로 들어가는 길목에 위치한 노점을 지나다 특이한 음식이 눈에 띄어서 바로 구입. 아마도 양 창자인 듯했다. (곱창 꼬치라고 적혀 있기는 했지만 정확히 무슨 고기인지는 모른다.) 안 그래도 점심을 못 먹은 배에 먹으니 매콤하니 맛있었다. 4개에 10위안.
노점 아저씨가 영어를 못 해서 가격을 알아듣지 못했는데(뭐 여행중 내내 겪은 일이지만) 고맙게도 옆에서 소시지를 사던 젊은 부부가 가격을 말해 주었다.
Grilled Skewers, bought from a street stall in the way to Yíhéyuán, the Summer Palace. Although the stall had an awning with character '腸' (meaning 'Tripe') written on it, I could not identify what kind of meat it is. (I guess it is tripe of lamb.) 10 yuan for four skewers.
A young couple who was buying sausages from that stall assisted me to buy these skewers.
Taken at Salad King. Don't be fooled by its title, this restaurant actually serves Thai food. It's located by Ryerson University, it used to be a very low-key, fast-food type restaurant, but over the years, due to its high-frequency patronage from the Univ. students, it has successfully grown. Now it is a hip-looking sit down restaurant. However, I think the quality of the food has decreased significantly.
Tasty lunchtime spread: reuben sandwiches, veggies/dip, fruit skewers (and chicken soup, not pictured here).