BTW - was anyone else watching for news articles on the recent food bill overhaul? I'm semi disappointed, but I guess the US gov't isn't ready to shake up it's shakenbake corn-syrup fed herd just yet...
Proud food snobbie here. :) Though I can't yet justify the cost of going fully organic, that time is coming....
We tend to base our food on quality over quantity - we eat very little, so we spend more on tiny portions of really really gooooood stuff. :thumb:
Example: Last night was pizza...
:) ya - but those toppings sure look good too!
I have this excellent italian smoked ham in the fridge right now that I want to slice thin (like the prosciutto on the pic you posted), with some goat cheese, olive oil, tapenade, tomates, basil-based sauce.....
Hey Nobody - question 4 yous...
So - in France, did you ever eat a Pizza? We had Pizza on two separate occasions (y'know - out at a restaurant, dominoes is not exactly something you would eat there)
They were all served with this very cool, incredibly tasty, flat-bread style crust. (or thin...
If that chaps your ass...read about nikola tesla :) If he'd had his way, we wouldn't be paying for electricity or using wires. :D
http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/mad-science/nikola-tesla/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_Tesla
A "world system" for "the transmission of electrical energy...
Oh - and you can use that tartar sauce, and add (pick one)
canned tuna for a tasty and fast tuna salad - toss in some chopped olives if you want a wee bit of extra flavor
or - boiled eggs for a great egg salad samwich.
homemade tartar sauce! Great on bbq'd salmon sandwiches:
chopped onion
worcestershire sauce
lemon juice (fresh is best)
salt
pepper
dill
pickles
mayonaise
All to taste
Toast up some sourdough. BBQ/grill/or pan fry salmon steaks (I like to use my george foreman grill for this, less sticky)...
Does it count as public if Canada considers us married?
Regardless - we're still doing something goofy in Vegas this winter so this whole 'you're not married' crapola goes away.
Okay...so hows about this idea.
I own a wee small company (US based) - can I hire him and claim that no one else in the world can do his job as well as he can? I'd call him my...err...consultant...ya, that's it!
He can't even travel on his Canadian passport between US/Canada? That's retarded. I was at least allowed to travel around on my US Passport while getting my Canuck residency - you just can't claim to already be a resident where you're not. Though I do recall some fine print about him being...
Hmm - good to know. I still maintain a residence in the states for a lot of things because Canada gave me such a hard time about transferring my DL/Car Registration/Insurance when we still spend 6 months of the year there. I wonder if I could send in his paperwork using my us-based permanent...
c'mon now - I can't be inviting those lonely stay-at-home women to latch onto my guy ;). Gotta be clean and catchy and reference more than just the wood.
:rant:
I've been trying and trying and trying to buy a domain name for Steve's biz -
He's a finishing carpenter, and can do nearly anything on a home remodeling project (yes, including tile work, framing, drywall, beautiful woodwork, floor, subfloor, insulation, outdoor work like decks...
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