Monthly Archives: September 2006
Snorkling
We had an excellent day snorkling off Table Rock in Laguna Beach today. I might even say that it was the best day ever (in Laguna that is … you can’t beat swimming with sea turtles in Maui…) The visibility … Continue reading
007 preview
I like the new Bond. I suppose I’ve always liked tough guys, and Daniel Craig is very tough. I don’t go ga-ga over James Bond (my boyfriend: when he saw his first 007 preview at 9 years old thought, Now … Continue reading
youtube test
This youtube link was sent to me by my friend John. Interestingly, I noticed in the video’s comments that a few people mentioned the “Noah’s video was better.” Then a couple days later, Noah’s video showed up at Zeke’s blog … Continue reading
How I lost 13 pounds
Fine, fine, fine, I’ll get back to the summary of how I lost 13 pounds, which I promised several days ago (or yesterday). Thirteen pounds brings me to 120 pounds, which actually was my original goal weight, but … but … Continue reading
I've lost 13 pounds!
I’ve noticed that as I have lost more weight, I have started to post more recipes. Does that mean I am getting food-obsessed? Ha ha. That was a joke, because anybody who’s known me for any time knows that I … Continue reading
10 points = vegetarian cheeseburger and fries
This is Chad’s invention and requires a trip to Trader Joe’s: 3 = Honey Wheat Hamburger Bun 2 = Morningstar Griller’s Vegan Burger 0 = Kosher Sandwich Pickles 1.5 = Sliced Soy Cheese (Cheddar flavor) .5 = ketchup 3 = … Continue reading
Now is the time to buy, buy, buy!
You better go here and get your new version of itunes. And this is the new ipod scoop: “Jobs also announced a slate of iPods upgrades, including: A 24-hour battery life on a thinner, aluminum-cased iPod Nano, which stores media … Continue reading
Bella's favorite hummus
1 can garbanzos (drain and save the juice) 1-3 cloves garlic 2-3 heaping tablespoons of tahini (I seem to use much more than the recipe calls for) juice of one lemon salt to taste Blend it all up in the … Continue reading
Runs in the family
Systems and information collecting that is. This is the latest email from my brother who works in finance banking in San Fran: After years of agonizing, this new job has helped me realize that I can’t rely on one type … Continue reading
Pasta con pesto alla melone
Just got The Garlic Lover’s Cookbook back and wanted to share this recipe. I’ve made it a lot this summer. The recipe is from a Dr. Rudy Melone, who is president of a small community college near the garlic festival … Continue reading