I really like Vox's feature set, and I know I have no readership here, but I attribute my unwillingness to post and promot here to all of teh Vox-clutter. So, I think I'll be moving away from here to something on my hosted server. I may pre-populate my new blog with some of these old posts, but if not, c'est la vie.
*Yes, I know it's just "Doves," but it sounds really stupid to phrase it that way.
I guess I haven't had anything to say for 9 months. Except MOAR JAMZ.
In 29 minutes, I turn 29.
I can't really sleep right now, even though I wish I could. I had a beautiful day today, but maybe too much sugar. We hit the railroad museum in Galveston, followed by confections at La King. I love the Pumpkin Pie Ice Cream! Also, a pound and a half of taffy is much more than it sounds like -- even if each taffy is more wrapper than candy.
4 years and a day after Alyssa first talked to me, I asked her to marry me. She said yes, and I'm ecstatic.
... for some big news. I have no readers!! Stay tuned anyway!!
Ingredients
2 20oz. cans of pineapple chunks or rings (in juice)
2 large jalapeno peppers, stemmed & seeded.
1 tablespoon jarred chopped garlic
Salt
Black Pepper
Instructions
- Drain the pineapple juice into a bowl. Set aside.
- Put pineapple, jalapenos and garlic in a blender.
- Blend. Add juice from step 1 if more moisture is needed.
- Add Salt & Black Pepper to taste.
- Serve with chips & cold cerveza.
It sounds simple, it sounds like a non-recipe, and hell, it may even sound gross; but this 5 minute snack tastes great and surprises guests. It's perfect for surprise company - you pull garlic from the fridge and a couple of cans from the pantry, and you are set. You can let your peppers dry out for storage, or keep dried peppers just for this. I always have a couple of peppers in the kitchen, so it's not an issue for me. You can substitute pickled jalapeno peppers (the kind that come in a jar) if you like, but remember to compensate for the sweetness added by the vinegar from the jar.
And neither can. I.
Apparently, Foley, of Kids in the Hall/NewsRadio/all kinds of funny fame has a variety show on Super Deluxe.
Here's the most recent. Jon Brion, the musician near the end did the I Heart Huckabees score.