Monday, May 26, 2014

Towel Day/Geek Pride Day 25-May

Yes that is right, May 25 came and went and I spent the whole day walking around and partying with a towel. Hopefully, this was a none holiday, Google recognizes it! But, if you didn't know, I am sorry, because I forgot to post this before hand.
But, for those who didn't know, let me catch you up!
Towel Day is Geek Pride Day. They are one in the same and resistance is futile. So if you haven't heard about, read about, or seen Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy... GO. NOW. DO THAT.

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Basically Towel Day is celebrating Douglas Adams, the author of some hitchhiking related works, and to honor him you walk around with a towel. Yes, just your average bathroom towel will do. Walking around in your pj's and telling everyone not too panic is also acceptable. Hitchhike as necessary, and if you end up on the other side of the galaxy... DON'T PANIC. That is Towel Day in a nutshell. 
Oh, hey! Also there is a web site dedicated to Towel Day everyone should check it our to see what events are happening in their area (Yes, I'm talking to you Canada. And France. UK as well. Australia, you too. Yeah Indonesia. Yeah Netherlands. And, duh, right here in the US of A.)
By the way, I was just listing the people I have seen on the Towel Day websight, love to all my auidence<3
Now lets talk about Geek Pride Day.
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This day is all about celebrating you and your geeky-ness. So celebrate! you deserve it!
This really is a year long celebration, because everyone should always be parading their pride, but this is our one day out of the year where we can just go bannas and geek ourselves silly.
So, again I am sorry for forgetting another holiday. Next year, I promise, I will be less forgetful. I feel so bad. But hey, if you went through May 25 unknowing of this wonderful holiday, you should pick a random day and just read something by Douglas Adams. For the whole day, just do it, trust me, you won't regret it.
But if that isn't your style, then you get out your geek gear and you parade your pride like there is no tomorrow. Because you are awesome and deserve to celebrate you geekitude!


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Thursday, May 15, 2014

Food Tour again? Um, yeah! Duh.

I went on another Food Tour, with Real Richmond Food Tours! It was very exciting just like last time (If you are curious about my last Tour, just check out my other Food Tour post). I really really recomend that everyone goes on a Food Tour at least once in your life, it is just really fun to try a variety of foods and experience the atmospheres of different restaurants.

 


The first stop was at Pearl's Cupcake Shoppe. Now, first, let me just clarify, that I never eat cupcakes because I was traumatized as a child and blah, blah, blah: long story short, here I am today successfully avoiding cupcakes. Except on this tour. I tried a cupcake. As a well know hater of cupcakes, I have to admit that this cupcake was yummy.



The second food stop was at The Continental. Oh my goodness, can I just say that their vegetarian nachos were so delicious! Of course I can, it's my blog. DELICIOUS NACHOS! Oh sweet baby Spock, I ate all those nachos as if someone was about to take them from me.
I enjoy quality nachos.



The third foodie stop was at Gearharts Fine Chocolate. Holly delicious chocolate trap Batman, I don't know why I left that place.  I tried their Criolla, which was extra bittersweet (73.5%) Venezuelan single bean chocolate ganache with natural cacoa nibs, dipped in dark chocolate. If that sounded beautiful to you, then imagine how it tasted. Or go and buy some. While your at it, buy me some as well.
Seriously though.


Our fourth eatery was SuperStars Pizza! I love white pizzas and every pizza place sells regular pizza, but SuperStars Pizza sells white pizzas! I am super excited, and it only gets better, SuperStars Pizza primarily a "Take-N-Bake", where they provide a delicious pizza, instructions on how to cook it, and a special cooking sheet. That way you can enjoy the most mouth-water pizza ever, at the comforts of home. Yay for pizza-eating introverts, now we never have to leave the house! (Except for once a month, that is when we brave the outside world to stock up on more pizza!)






The final destination for the Food Tour was Westhampton Pastry Shop, the world's Donut Squad Headquarters. Again, I am weird about sweets, I don't like cupcake or cake, but I do like sweets just in small amounts. But, their pecan pie is to die for. I could have eaten three of those pies. There were as delicious as WPA Bakery's Buttermilk Pie (shout out to them!).


Alright, now lets get to some geeky recipes to munch on, sip a bit, look at, or dream about. User's choice.

Vulcan Spice Tea
 (Makes about 1/4 cup of the spice mixture)
To make the spice mixture:
1 cinnamon stick (about 10g)
1/2 teaspoon fennel seeds (about 2g)
1 teaspoon cardamom pods (about 4 g)
2-3 teaspoons black peppercorns (about 12g)
1/2 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg (about 2g)
2 teaspoons ground ginger (about 8g)

If you have a spice grinder, combine all the spices listed above and blend until you have a fairly smooth mix (some larger pieces are OK). Otherwise, use a mortar and pestle to grind your spices into small pieces.
To make 1 cup of the tea:
1/2 cup water
1/2 milk
1 teaspoon brown sugar (or to taste)
1 teaspoon loose black tea leaves
1/2 teaspoon of the spice mixture, above.

Add the water, milk, brown sugar and tea leaves to a small saucepan. Bring to a gentle boil, then reduce the heat and add the spice mixture. Bring to a gentle boil again, then remove from the heat and let steep for 4-5 minutes. 
To serve, pour the tea through a tea strainer or even a piece of cheesecloth to remove the tealeaves and pieces of spice. If desired, grate a little more nutmeg on the top as a garnish. 
Balso Tonic (cucumber juice)
(Makes about 400ml of cucumber juice)
1 English cucumber
Juice of 1 lemon
3-4 sprigs of mint (a good handful)
100ml water
1 teaspoon sugar (optional, to taste)
Soda water (optional)

Coarsely chop the cucumber and throw the pieces into a blender. Add the remaining ingredients and blend for 3-4 minutes until it is smooth. 
Strain the juice into a jug, pushing the pulp down with a back of a spoon to extract as much juice as possible.
To serve, add more lemon juice or sugar as needed (to taste), and top up with soda water if desired. Garnish with a piece of cucumber and an additional sprig of mint.
Notes:
  • I prefer to blend everything together so it is well integrated, but you could also blend the cucumbers first so you have a neutral juice base you can then add other flavours to.
  • I don’t bother peeling the cucumbers before blending, as they’re all going to be strained anyway, but you can peel the cucumbers if you wish.
  • The cucumber juice also makes a great cocktail base - Hendricks gin is recommended!
  • Add some yoghurt to the leftover pulp and you will have a smooth, raita-like dipping sauce.
Plomeek broth

(Serves 2-3 as a starter)
3 medium sized beetroots
2 carrots
1 onion
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
2 or 3 sprigs fresh thyme
2 bayleaves
1 litre vegetable stock
1 teaspoon salt
Pinch of pepper
Pinch of smoked paprika
2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar (or white vinegar in a pinch)

Start by preparing the beetroots. Wearing gloves, use a vegetable peeler to peel the skins off. Then chop them into chunks and set aside. As you are straining the vegetables after they’re cooked, you don’t need to worry about chopping them nicely.
Chop the carrots and onion into rough pieces. Heat the vegetable oil in a large saucepan and add the onion, thyme, salt, pepper and bayleaves. Cook for a few minutes until the onion begins to soften.
Add the carrots and beetroot and cook for a further few minutes. Then add the stock, bring to the boil, then reduce to a simmer. Simmer, with the lid on the saucepan, for about 40-50 minutes, until the vegetables are soft and almost falling apart.
Strain the broth into a bowl, and test for seasoning (you might need to add more salt or pepper). The leftover vegetables can be eaten if you wish, although they probably won’t have much flavour left.
To serve the soup, stir in the paprika and the vinegar, and serve either warm or cold. Add a sprinkle of more paprika as a garnish if you wish.


So there, I hope everyone enjoys the recipes and thought the Food Tour sounded cool, because it was. I found all of these recipes from http://foodreplicator.tumblr.com/ which I will also share the link to on the side bar!
Thanks for reading, I know it was a page full, comment at will. :)

Boromir Appreciation!

Woah, so I know that it has been a long time, but when I make a promise I keep it. So this is the continuation of The Fellowship of the Ring Posts! We are bringing it back with Boromir, and I am not writing his appreciation post, my friend Choisser is! I asked Choisser to be a guest on my blog, he is a fellow geek and an out spoken Lord of the Rings junkie. So if you like his style, his fancy grammar, and what he has to say: leave a comment!
Alright, lets do this!
(Oh and I added the gifs)

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He is Boromir… the meme, the man, the legend. I’m sure everyone who’s anyone knows at least who Boromir is. The first son of Denethor II, Steward and ruler of Gondor, he is heir to the greatest kingdom of men. To his comrades he is known as the Captain of the White Tower and a hero among mortal men. It must be said that there is nothing that Boromir would not do for the good of his realm. I daresay though, his understanding of the great powers of Middle Earth is hindered by his naivety.  However, his greatest downfall is his intractable honour.
            Some might argue that it was his ignorance of the Ring’s power that doomed him. But in reality, the Ring has a luring desire to all beings; there is no way Boromir would not have been tantalized by the Ring. For god’s sake Gandalf was! No… the Ring finds your greatest weakness (or strength) and uses it against you. For that reason, Boromir was incapable of seeing anything more noble than using the Ring to defeat the Dark Lord and the forces of Mordor. It truly was his singular desire to do the honourable thing that allowed it to take hold of him.

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           Only the very greatest of the human, elven, dwarven and other races can withstand the Rings grasp. Although it is true that Boromir was redoubtable as a foe, and he made the long journey to the Council of Elrond (the second half on foot), he was not supreme in his heart. Like his father, and unlike his brother Faramir, he was destined to succumb to the Rings evil lust.
            In reality, the Ring draws out the darkest qualities in any beholder. That’s why we only saw Boromir act as a greedy thief in the end of “The Fellowship of the Ring”. He was a dutiful man with very few shortcomings, but in a quest of such grave peril, “almost” is not enough. The greatest redemption for Boromir is his honest repentance that we see when he ‘weeps for what he has done’. And no more honourable a death could have suited Boromir as he battled to save Merry and Pippin from the Orcs.

            I may not have loved what Boromir did near the end of his life, but his uncompromising support for his younger brother in the face of distain from their father truly makes him a great man. His honour and common sense prove him to be invaluable to the Fellowship, and I believe that his best qualities outweigh any of his shortcomings.

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So, again, just reminding you, that if you liked having Choisser as a guest blogger then just leave a comment!