Mattie Meets (and Cooks)
Long hiatus of blogging, something I have not done in a while... Monday was work and then we had a long meeting at the OC. It went quite well -- approved the budget, made a donation to the roof repair, discussed problem clients, handled things -- but people were just chatty and off-topic, and it went on and on. I just skipped the gym, caught up on the most important things, and then went to bed. Sigh.
Tuesday was fine -- worked a bit late, hit the gym, finished my risotto, and then settled down to watch Duke and Pitt. Duke won as expected, though it was closer than it should have been for a while. Too many turnovers -- more than a bakery, as I texted my sister -- and while yes, this is a team they can beat without their A game... after the UNC loss, they needed to win by 40. This bodes poorly.
Today we had our quarterly Board meeting for SVDP, and it too went a bit long. Important -- future planning, three-year plan, high finance, revitalizing conferences and such, but still long. I went to my sister's for a bit, hit the gym, did an Aldi run (needed stuff for risotto, round two), and then made cheesy grits with shrimp. I dummied into this website with the favorite recipes of John Wayne, and well, if it is good enough for the Duke, it is good enough for me. Now, I had not made grits before, and I am not a huge fan of cheese, but... it came out pretty good. Bit lumpy -- didn't whisk enough, even after adding milk -- but not bad. It is a bit heavy, and I am not sure I would make it again; I guess I prefer grits with a bit of brown sugar for breakfast. I added some shrimp to these (I seem to have bags of precooked frozen ones all over the freezer) for some variety. It is good but the risotto works better, and I will make it again --- I just needed mushrooms and chicken stock as I have enough of the other stuff. Rah. I mean, one should cook as many dishes as possible, not only to try new things, but the stuff you learn making one thing can be applied across the board. In theory.
Power Is a Posture - by Michael Smith - Unlicensed Punditry
Sadly, for us, this is true!
Sadly, for us, this is true!
Elections overhaul takes center stage in House as hard-right pressure mounts - POLITICO
I rather like this; I mean, if Dems want to go back on a budget deal and make all these demands, we in the GOP should do the same, especially for things like requiring a photo ID to vote. Hell, our stuff has a chance of passing, and quite frankly, I would be willing to trade some ICE reforms for those related to voting, especially as it would affect them more than it would affect us.
I rather like this; I mean, if Dems want to go back on a budget deal and make all these demands, we in the GOP should do the same, especially for things like requiring a photo ID to vote. Hell, our stuff has a chance of passing, and quite frankly, I would be willing to trade some ICE reforms for those related to voting, especially as it would affect them more than it would affect us.