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Yesterday turned out to be a nice evening. I helped Dave make stir fry, and we and David had Alex, Ernest, and Kindness over for dinner. It came out well, and I was proud of myself for remember that Ernest is a vegetarian, and so we made his separately from the chicken. Afterward, I set about making a pair of pumpkin pies. For some reason the crust came out unusually crumbly-- I don't know if I didn't use enough water, or if because I used a knife instead of a pastry cutter to cut in the shortening, or whatever --but it made it tough to roll out, and even tougher to put in the plate. Fortunately Ernest, who is apparently a fellow fan of pie, helped me with that part, and with the difficult task of carrying the flimsy disposable pie pans we used-- we need to buy real ones as soon as we find nice ones that aren't too expensive --full of sloshy unbaked pumpkin to the oven without spilling too much, or burning myself. Like most pie endeavors, it had made a ton of mess, so I scrubbed down the kitchen. Though I'm a bit worried about ending up having to do it myself all the time, I'm trying to encourage everybody to just do dishes when they see them in the sink regardless of whose they are by doing that myself. I kinda wish somebody had thought to offer to help me clean up, as I did bake the pies for everyone, but as long as it doesn't happen all the time, I don't mind finishing things up by myself once in a while. It was late by the time the pies were done, but they look beautiful, though I am a bit worried about how the crust came out. They're chilling in the fridge right now, for anyone who would like a slice to pop by today and have one. We've even got whipped cream. Of course, everyone in the house has first dibs, and I promised some to Ernest, Kindness, Alex, and Bernie.

Woke up earlier than I wanted to this morning, so I filled it with getting some chores done. Put away the clean dishes, threw in a load of laundry, and straightened up my room. When I feel like it I'll head over to the gym and do my weight routine. I'd also like to wander over to the school and check my mailbox to see if my first paycheck is there. Not sure if I'll be able to get into Usdan, but it's worth a shot. I haven't decided what to do with the rest of the day, but I'll think of something.
 
Jared should be getting home this weekend. God, it sucked not being able to talk to him. Five more days until he comes.
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Mac has officially taken up residence in Elsinore, I'm very pleased to report. We met her and her lovely sister Cyndi, and we all went out to dinner to celebrate. I hope she's comfortable in the house, and finds things to her liking. Thanks to her, we now have a table, and thanks to David, we now have a coffee table, so things are steadily approaching a state of something like "settled."

I bought some new d10's at Danger Planet at well. They were pretty damn expensive for a package of ten, but I'll need them and expect to get good use out of them. David will be substituted into the first run of Woodsmen for Kindness, who will play sometime later. Players, please inform me when you finish your characters, and get a copy of your sheets to me. I'm itching to get the ball rolling.

Also last night we watched an indie movie called "Teeth," starring a longtime friend of Mac and Cyndi. It was a very well-done movie, and the actress Jess Weixler is indeed both lovely and talented, but the subject matter was a little far out there-- it was about the struggles of a girl with protective teeth down in her girly parts, and apparently a Rape Me sign on her back. I have seen enough bloody stumps for the rest of my life, I think.

To quote Sheena, "Most awkward horror movie ever!" For some reason, I'm certain Kindness would absolutely love it.

Anyway. Now, with that as a segue, this weekend, I think I would like to cook. Some real cooking, not just the baby occasional stuff. The weekend is the best time for me to cook because I like to have a lot of time to think about it all ahead of time, plan out all the ingredients and equipment I need, and go over all the steps so I'm sure I understand. We need to hit the grocery store anyway, so I'll ask what the house is in the mood for of the things I feel like making.

Maybe I can make a pie. That'd be fun.

I also need to get ready for what I'm making Jared this coming Friday. Six more days until he comes.
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Just got out of the first shower I've taken in the brand-new shower my parents had built in the master bathroom at my house. It's really beautiful, all black marble tiles with white veins to match the bathroom floor. The fixtures are all brass, with two showerheads, one a huge wide rainshower spout, one more like a traditional kind on a rod so you can both move up and down and remove it to use it handheld. You can even use them both at the same time if you don't mind lower water pressure. Very pretty, very luxurious.

I'm kind of frustrated with the progress of my skin. I know it's been only a little over two weeks, but I wish my acne was a little farther gone. I've been using my acne medication faithfully, and I guess it is getting better, however slowly, but it's still got a long way to go and it's drying my skin out. Just got to stick with it, I guess. 

Had a an early morning riding lesson today. Kincaid was better than I expected him to be, so I'm pleased. Got a good workout in the process, keeping up with my intention to excercise every day. I've managed to either run, ride, or use weights every day since I got home. Tomorrow my mom and I will be going to ride together, her on Braveheart and me on Kincaid.

We've also decided to make a berry pie. Mmmm, my favorite.

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Thanksgiving break has been very nice. I don't believe I stopped eating at any point during the last four days. As, of course, is right and proper. I am so stuffed with pie I think if you baked me, I'd come out with a delicious filling with a flaky crust.

My family is going to a wedding tonight, the wedding of Casey's best friend's mother. I have been permitted to remain at home to watch our beloved old dog, Carmen, and to work on the horrific amount of homework I have. At the moment, I have to write a paper and a play. Neither is a terribly awful assignment, at least on its own. The play I actually like, and the paper's on the Inferno, a book I enjoy, with a premise that's not all that difficult. Problem is, they're both at the same time, and they require me to actually figure out what to write. That's the hardest part of the job, so the going is sadly rather slow. I'll have to buckle down this evening.

In gaming news, I have recieved my Masks character sheet. Sounds like I'll have some intereting things to do. I've heard a lot about people who didn't think much of their characters from the hints they got, so I hope that they felt better when their sheets elaborated on things.

Also, to my glee, my character has been accepted into Kindness's all-cleric RPG. It's a small group on a short run, which sounds like a good fit for me. It looks like it'll start next semester. I'm really looking forward to it.

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The pies that [profile] memoria_teneo and I made came out quite well, for anyone who's wondering. We made two pumpkin and one apple. The pumpkins came out very well, though we didn't have time to chill them, and though the apple's crust never did brown, it was yummy as well! Dianna, the apple disappeared before I knew it, but I saved a good chunk of pumpkin for you. You need to at least taste the pie you made!

Today is also my beloved  [profile] zapf's 21st birthday! He is away seeing his brother get married, but I hereby broadcast that I love him very much and wish him a very happy birthday, and all the legal alcohol he could wish for. I can't imagine life without you, sweetheart.

Baking!

Oct. 12th, 2007 03:35 pm
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Going to [profile] memoria_teneo's house tonight to make pie. I'm very excited. I've been wanting to make a pie for a while now, because it's a very fun thing to make one and share it with your friends, but the kitchens in the Village just aren't equipped. I'm not sure what kind we're going to make yet. Probably pumpkin, but I have my recipes for apple and for berry as well. I'm hoping we'll be able to bring some back to campus to share. Yay, pie!
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The pie is already gone. This pleases me, except that now I can't have it for breakfast again. :-)

Got two more job interviews today. I've got one place that's probably going to take me on, and while it's not ideal, I'm afraid to turn down a job I've got for a more desirable one that I may or may not get. I'd just like to get taken on at some place so I've got a responsibility to fulfill, a little cash coming in, and knowledge of what my schedule's going to be.

Poetry Tally as of 12:10PM today: 

6 fixed rhyming verse 
6 haikus
1 sestina
3 triolets
1 ballad
1 free verse

Pie Review

May. 22nd, 2007 10:08 pm
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"Your pie is heaven wrapped in sex."

Thus is the review of the pie I baked today, a lattice-crust raspberry-blackberry-blueberry that was absolutely delicious.

Conclusion? My pie is the awesome.

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I've started running again. I just got off the treadmill and I feel good. I used to run four miles a day, now I can barely struggle through two.  When I got sick a few months ago I quit, and I got out of the habit. I want to get back in the habit of exercising every day; I feel stronger and healthier when I do. Last summer I was doing four miles a day on top of horseback riding a couple of times a week and working Monday to Friday at the barn, so I was in the best shape of my life. It's time to stop being a lazy-ass.

Now I'm going to go undo everything I just did with pie. :-D 
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Today I baked a pie, a delicious cinnamony apple pie with a golden-brown crust and a perfect yummy center of just the right consistency, and I am eating a piece as I type this. I was pleased with how well it came out; I haven't made one since... gosh, maybe last summer. So I'm glad my skills haven't gotten too rusty. Next year when I have access to a kitchen I think I'll make pie for people. Hope you guys like it; that and pesto are the only things I can cook.

Years ago, I put an entry in a blog that read "Mm, pie. Who needs friend when you have pie?" I got more response to it than anything I've ever written, with people coming up to tell me in real life how hard it made them laugh. So, I reiterate.

Mm, pie. Who needs friends when you have pie?

Pie

May. 18th, 2005 10:39 am
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Mmmm. Pie. Who needs friends when you have pie?

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