Archive: Food category
I haven't been a very good blogger lately. Things keep coming up and most of my blogging energy goes into Twitter, but I'm going to do better from now on.
We had a division lunch at Bajio Grill the other day, and while I was sitting there eating my burrito, I had a few thoughts. Wasn't it just a few years ago that there weren't any of these cookie-cutter Mexican restaurants? And now they're all over the place ...
I've grown up thinking sweet potatoes and yams were the same thing. I was wrong:
The sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas), commonly called a yam in parts of the United States (especially in the southern and western portions of the country; this terminology causes some confusion with true yams) ...
Tonight I went to a class taught by Connor's wife, Jody, on wellness from a gospel perspective. While the whole thing was quite good (and I wish I'd taken better notes so I could give it the full writeup it deserves), one quote in particular stuck out at ...
Will there be food in heaven? Your thoughts, please.
Secondly, and far more importantly, will there be books? :) The floor is now yours.
Valentine's Day has been cancelled. (You did get the memo, didn't you?)
Moving on with life, then, here's a smattering of miscellanea. I found out tonight that my bishop, the dean of the College of Biology and Agriculture here, was one of the six main people who worked on ...
In my D&C class this morning, we discussed the Word of Wisdom. When I came to verses 12-15, I remembered Liz's post where she said, "I'm still not certain how I feel about [Nibley's] idea that respect for life means we shouldn't eat meat." Here are the ...
Yesterday Connor blogged about food storage, particularly how many of us single adults are told we don't need to do it. And this morning I read a rather insightful comment on the post by Kelly Winterton.
First, can I just say how excited I get about food storage? ...
I'm going to teach myself how to cook.
I've felt this way before, and my cobblestones of good intentions were sincere, but nothing ever really materialized. Not unless you can count scrambled eggs (and scrambled eggs alone) as knowing how to cook. As I've mentioned in other posts, I ...