I attempted the Caffe Bene garlic cheese bread I posted a couple of weeks ago. The final results were rather underwhelming so I'm not even going to bother posting it.
I realized about midway through that my idea was basically an inside-out grilled cheese sandwich. (I'm a bit slow on the uptake, sometimes.) What makes the Caffe Bene bread really good is the actual bread involved. It's a typical fluffy Korean dessert bread, which my "morning toast" bread from the grocery store couldn't quite replicate. I'm not going to even bother posting the recipe here because, well, it's grilled freaking cheese. However, mission not totally failed!
First of all, it was still delicious, even if different (and uglier) than the original. Second of all, prepping for it led to me cleaning out my refrigerator, which I desperately needed to do. Third of all, it reminded me that Grilled Cheese Social exists.
I don't think I can properly articulate my love of grilled cheese, but it's safe to say that Mackenzie and I are probably on the same page. In retrospect, I realize it was really my undying love of grilled cheese that drove me to attempt to recreate this cheese bread in the first place. While I can't really try any of her excellent recipes for a few more weeks (I need better bread), I scouted her archives for something approaching a grilled cheese version of the Caffe Bene bread. Lo and behold: Green Haze.
I will definitely be making this as soon as I get home to the land of delicious artisan breads. I love garlic, and I love gouda, although I won't be using her green pesto gouda, mostly because I stay away from anything pesto due to a pretty inconvenient pine allergy.
Friday, September 28, 2012
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Project Rae Detour
I promised more meta hints and then failed to deliver. As my newspaper comics counterpart would say, "ACK!" However, instead of eating a pint of ice cream and talking to my dog, I'm going to show you guys what I've been doing.
This is 110% inspired by Rae and her associated (though different!) project. Drumroll, please!
This is 110% inspired by Rae and her associated (though different!) project. Drumroll, please!
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| Full Adder Circuit Bracelet |
Wait, what the hell is that? you ask. At first glance, it seems to be a mostly-random jumbling of beads and chains in the haphazard multi-strand "boho chic" style or whatever that's so popular these days. Oh wait, there's more!
This bracelet is inspired by perhaps one of the most unlikeliest pieces of jewelry inspiration, a full adder diagram.
This picture, rather, is a better help:
There are two AND gates, two XOR gates, and one OR gate. Each gate is represented by a different kind of bead. Seriously, go ahead and double-check! AND is mother-of-pearl, XOR is coral, and the lone OR gate is some kind of carved thing I assume to be plastic. The diagram Rae sent me for Project Rae had random values assigned (based on color distribution) so I just went with that, but as you can see there's a whole host of values to be used!
I really like how this came out. It's a nice change from pure beadery, and it also presents an interesting construction challenge. Overall I'm happy with how this "proof-of-concept" bracelet came out, but it's far from perfect. My method for this one (because I definitely want to make more!) needs some tweaking. Even though this is a pretty simple circuit, it took way longer than my numbers bracelets do! Someday I hope I can get this down to a science (pun intended) and bead up something like this:
What out-of-the-ordinary things inspire you?
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Winning!
Mom's Basement member Michelle just wrapped up a giveaway to celebrate 100 sales (congratulations!) and who has two thumbs and won? This girl!
It was hard to pick a ring, though, because she has lots of excellent stuff. I LOVE the cross-stitched and embroidered rings, they look so unique. They are definitely conversation starters.
While I'm still not a fan of straight-up kim (the black seaweed you use to wrap gimbap), I have become a grudging fan of gimbap. But this guy is just too cute to eat!
I'm not a fan of the FPS genre. I just can't get spatially immersed enough to be able navigate the world and always end up running off a cliff or over/under-jumping. Nonetheless, Metroid has a special place in my heart because SEAMUS!
EXTERMINATE! EXTERMINATE!
Ultimately, though, I had to go with her miniature Companion Cube. Now I can take it with me wherever I go!
But rings aren't the only things Michelle has. If your walls are blank, she has most excellent pop-culture inspired cross stitches. I hope she gets around to selling patterns, because I want to try a hand at making one myself. I'm a big fan of the "English, motherfucker, do you speak it?" one in particular. Crafty Lawyer Mom used to cross-stitch way back when I was single digits in age, and she even taught me how. Somewhere there is the Last Project she's not yet finished that I remember helping her on.
It was hard to pick a ring, though, because she has lots of excellent stuff. I LOVE the cross-stitched and embroidered rings, they look so unique. They are definitely conversation starters.
| Kawaii Cross Stitched Gimbap Ring by FunWithNeedles |
| Embroidered Metroid Ring by FunWithNeedles |
| Cross Stitched Dalek Ring by FunWithNeedles |
Ultimately, though, I had to go with her miniature Companion Cube. Now I can take it with me wherever I go!
| Cross Stitched Companion Cube Ring by FunWithNeedles |
But rings aren't the only things Michelle has. If your walls are blank, she has most excellent pop-culture inspired cross stitches. I hope she gets around to selling patterns, because I want to try a hand at making one myself. I'm a big fan of the "English, motherfucker, do you speak it?" one in particular. Crafty Lawyer Mom used to cross-stitch way back when I was single digits in age, and she even taught me how. Somewhere there is the Last Project she's not yet finished that I remember helping her on.
Labels:
etsy finds,
fandom,
food,
jewelry,
moms basement
Monday, September 24, 2012
Music Monday: Kanye West
This has been bouncing around in my head lately for some reason.
Labels:
music
Friday, September 21, 2012
Just sold!
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| Pi in aventurine and mother-of-pearl |
This little bit of math jewelry is going to a new home in Minnesota! Hurray! Godspeed, you little piece of pi.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Belated 101 in 1001 Update
I don't have a good reason at all for being late with this one. For shame!
Part of it was I just wasn't that productive. I did finish a whole slew of Talk To Me In Korean lessons, so that I'm much nearer my target goal of forty lessons finished. (1 - 5)
I also wrote a few more words in my ENG CRW project. (5 - 10)
Another weekly update (1 - 3) and comment (7 - 4).
I picked up The Poisonwood Bible. (3 - 3) It's pretty good so far, though I am a long way from finishing it.
I also finished—in a much shorter space of time—The Happiness Project, by Gretchen Rubin. (9 - 2) This one warrants a review and reflection all of its own, but I did find it particularly relevant to what the stated purpose of 101 in 1001 is.
It's getting down to the crunch for this year's NaNoWriMo. I need to decide, soon, if I want to do it early (in October) or try to slog it out in November with everyone else while being a vagabond for my last month in Korea. Or, is it something that's not as important as everything else I want to do my last three months over here?
Part of it was I just wasn't that productive. I did finish a whole slew of Talk To Me In Korean lessons, so that I'm much nearer my target goal of forty lessons finished. (1 - 5)
I also wrote a few more words in my ENG CRW project. (5 - 10)
Another weekly update (1 - 3) and comment (7 - 4).
I picked up The Poisonwood Bible. (3 - 3) It's pretty good so far, though I am a long way from finishing it.
I also finished—in a much shorter space of time—The Happiness Project, by Gretchen Rubin. (9 - 2) This one warrants a review and reflection all of its own, but I did find it particularly relevant to what the stated purpose of 101 in 1001 is.
It's getting down to the crunch for this year's NaNoWriMo. I need to decide, soon, if I want to do it early (in October) or try to slog it out in November with everyone else while being a vagabond for my last month in Korea. Or, is it something that's not as important as everything else I want to do my last three months over here?
Labels:
101 in 1001,
life
Monday, September 17, 2012
Music Monday: When Internet Sensations Collide
Tay Zonday (of "Chocolate Rain" fame) has a cover of "Call Me Maybe." I can't even.
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