Aug. 13th, 2010

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On an evolutionary scale, the species that were most flexible,
most adaptable to environmental change, survived and thrived.
A supple mind can help us reconcile the external changes going on all around us.

- Howard Cutler


Title: "What's On Your Mind?"
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today's to do list

1) Walk the Goddess
2) Finish giant cupzilla of coffee
3) long shower with the new citrus bodywash i picked up at Kabuki with my new bathpoofy (besides me, bitches)
4) Meet the adorable and dashing [livejournal.com profile] pklexton for lunch
5) go by Stanford and sign an addendum to my contract (re: we finally negotiated all ze'benefits)
6) go grocery shopping
7) disco nap!
8) ponder sides to go with with pan seared halibut
9) pan seared halibut dinner for the most adorable boyfriend in the whole universe
10) off to the special friday night bay area gay rodeo two step dance party at Sundance Saloon to flirt with cowboys

TGIF PEOPLE!
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So - I finally got a chance to get to Civic Center and see Zhang Huan's colossal sculpture "Three Heads Six Arms." It's gorgeous and stunning - and is perfectly placed across from San Francisco's beautiful Asian Art Museum. The sculpture has caused a bit of a stir here - both because it's been the target of spraypaint taggers and because christians are making a stink saying that if the city erected a three faced, six armed JESUS statue that it would be met with protests and screaming vs. adoration and happiness.

I think it's simply one of the most beautiful sculptures I've ever seen.


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Moi: Hi Honey!
Dave: Hmmm.
Moi: What time do you think you'll be home for dinner?
Dave: Hmmm-hmmm (toned to sound like "who knows?")
Moi: Any preferences? Halibut? or Pork Chops?
Dave: Pork.
Moi: Love you honey - have a great day.
Dave: Hmmm.
Moi: You aren't used to having me around on weekday mornings are you?
Dave: Nm-Hmm (uh uh)
Moi: You love me anyways right?
Dave: Maybe.
Moi: Hmmm.
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Continuing Dave and I's journey through the COOKING FOR TWO COOKBOOK from America's Test Kitchen, tonight was yet another winner.



Brined in a saltwater/brown sugar bath - then stuffed with baguette stuffing with pink lady apple, celery and fresh garlic and herbs - these babies are pan seared to give them a yummy crust then finished in the oven.

D is for delicious.

I served with them with world's easiest side - pan seared yams.

recipe behind a cut )

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