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Sweet Potato Project, Day 2: Bike Exploration « Consubstantial Paneity
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Baked) goods as telos. Sweet Potato Project, Day 2: Bike Exploration. Yesterday’s Thing was exploration on my bike. I have a lovely bike for urban exploration, and I hadn’t ridden it in half a year, between breaking my leg and having my intestines trying to kill me. But I’m getting close to recovered, and the weather was cool and clear, and the snow had mostly melted off the streets, so I went riding. This entry was posted in Miscellany. The Sweet Potato Project, Day 1: Sourdough Starter. DM of the Rings.
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“You’re interested in religion; what do you think of creation/evolution?” « Consubstantial Paneity
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Baked) goods as telos. 8220;You’re interested in religion; what do you think of creation/evolution? And why I absolutely hate being asked that question. An account of an incident at the screening of “Expelled” which was linked by a friend as being hilarious (which it is . . . if it’s true). A retelling of the same incident from a different perspective. To do with the daily lives of most of the people who get outraged about it. This entry was posted in Theology. Thai Black Rice Pudding. 2 comments on &ldq...
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Relaxed hospitality. « Consubstantial Paneity
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Baked) goods as telos. I really enjoy Israeli ideas of hospitality (even if I’ve yet to practice them much from the other side . . .). Lunch today was a perfect example. First, there are drinks — generally juice and water — before the meal, while the food finishes cooking. After the meal, there’s dessert. Today was ice cream (raspberry swirl) and fruit (watermelon pieces), which is also typical. This entry was posted in Food. The Sweet Potato Project, Day 1: Sourdough Starter →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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January « 2013 « Consubstantial Paneity
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Baked) goods as telos. Monthly Archives: January 2013. Sweet Potato Project: Holding ground, moving forward. Some days, when the hunger feels almost unbearable, I don’t have the energy to try something new at the metaphorical restaurant. I don’t even have the energy to read the menu. The best I can manage is to order my hamburger and make myself eat it slowly enough that it doesn’t make me sick. A gift from a friend. I’m still working through it, but its fundamental message, which I really need...So hey,...
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Thai Black Rice Pudding « Consubstantial Paneity
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Baked) goods as telos. Thai Black Rice Pudding. The housemate and I made a big Thai dinner for friends today, and I contributed a dessert of Black Rice Pudding. The pudding was a resounding success, so here’s a record of what I did. Though I tweaked it a bit myself. The color is amazing; it comes out a deep, velvety purple that looks like no other natural food. Sadly, I didn’t have a chance to photograph it before everyone dug in. Thai Black Rice Pudding. 2 cups dry black/purple rice. 3) Mix in 2 cans co...
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The Sweet Potato Project, Day 1: Sourdough Starter « Consubstantial Paneity
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Baked) goods as telos. The Sweet Potato Project, Day 1: Sourdough Starter. It’s time to dust off this long-abandoned blog for a new ongoing series: the Sweet Potato Project. The title for this project came from a conversation in therapy today. I have a thing for overly complicated metaphors, and this one’s really more of a parable:. The hunger is my depression. The hamburger is the familiar distractions of internet and reading and television. The Papua New Guinean menu is the rest of the universe. Sweet ...
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Sweet Potato Project: Holding ground, moving forward « Consubstantial Paneity
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Baked) goods as telos. Sweet Potato Project: Holding ground, moving forward. Some days, when the hunger feels almost unbearable, I don’t have the energy to try something new at the metaphorical restaurant. I don’t even have the energy to read the menu. The best I can manage is to order my hamburger and make myself eat it slowly enough that it doesn’t make me sick. A gift from a friend. I’m still working through it, but its fundamental message, which I really needed to hear, was this: behavior c...May 1, ...
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Consubstantial Paneity « (baked) goods as telos « Page 2
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Baked) goods as telos. Newer posts →. A blessed Lent to all who celebrate it. Continue reading →. Nothing like being inadvertently outed . . . If you are nerdy, and you haven’t read today’s xkcd. Good So, before heading to class this morning, I read that, and naturally I had to go listen to the song. With the computer completely closed and supposedly shut down, it still. Kept playing, all the way to the end of the song, and I couldn’t do anything except blush profusely and apologize. Flew to Israel. ...
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Sweet Potato Project, Day 3: Cooking and bedtimes « Consubstantial Paneity
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Baked) goods as telos. Sweet Potato Project, Day 3: Cooking and bedtimes. So hey, the depression’s been pretty crap lately, but I’ve been trying to continue the project. Two new observations from the past few days:. Just so I have them down somewhere (someday I’ll start doing a real recipe blog, with photos and more concrete amounts), here are the three things I’m most proud of cooking over the past couple of days. Brazilian collard greens and sausage. Papua New Guinean sweet potatoes:. Poke holes in who...