Sep 30 2008

Twitter Updates for 2008-09-30

  • going to try and sleep #
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Sep 29 2008

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Sep 28 2008

Twitter Updates for 2008-09-28

  • skipping church this morning ’cause #3 kid is running a temp & is fussy; oh well, maybe I can catch up on my reading today #
  • ah sweet! socialthing plugs into ping.fm — now my e-social life just got easier to manage, @socialthing you rock #
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  • @Socialthing, @Brightkite, @Flickr & other great web apps need to offer iPhone apps! Pls thx! #

Sep 28 2008

My First Vegan Recipe – Sautéed Red Chard

So since leaving the "Dark Side" and going vegan I’ve been cooking like a mad man out of hell. Which has been awesome, because I love to cook and it’s feels good to bring wholesome food to the family table. However, I wouldn’t say that my cooking skills are all that great — and what I’ve learned has been through trial and error. I digress.

Because, as you can imagine, going vegan requires eating more vegetables I decided to get as much as I can in organic form and from our local area to help in the reduction in carbon. Thus I opted to use a local service called Door to Door Organics. These guys are awesome and last week we received our first order. In our order it contained Red Chard, something I’ve never seen nor eaten. But I was determined to give it ago and integrate it somehow into our new diet.

A little about Red Chard. It can be prepared the same as Swiss or Green Chard, it just has more antioxidant value. Red Chard only includes the red stalks and leaves with Red veins. Chard is delicious added to a stir fry since the stalks add a nice crunch and can be used like celery only with color (antioxidants and more nutritious) and the leaves add some nice green to it.

Upon trying it raw it was very bitter and I was a bit worried how it might be used. So I opened my two new vegan cookbooks and found nothing. On to google. As a result I found plenty of recipes but all seem to be exasperating so as a result I came up with my own.

So here you go, my first recipe, Sautéed Red Chard — with some help on how to clean and prep the vegetable from a few searches in Google:

Sautéed Red Chard

  • 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil (EVOO)
  • 1 bunch Red Chard (or Green or Swiss)
  • 1 cup chopped red onion
  • 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1/2 teaspoon paprika
  • 1/2 tablespoon dried parsley
  • 1/4 sea salt
  • 1/4 fresh ground black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh mint
  • 1 teaspoon worcestershire (optional)
  • 1/2 cup vegetable stock
  1. Wash chard by gently submersing in cool water several times.
  2. Remove the stems from leaves and chop stems into 1 inch pieces. Set aside.
  3. Stack the washed leaves and roll them in to a long scroll. Using a sharp knife, cut the scroll in quarters.
  4. Mix nutmeg, paprika, parsley, salt, pepper, sugar, mint and worcestershire. Set aside.
  5. Heat a sauce pan over medium-high heat, add the olive oil and chopped stems and saute for about 5 minutes.
  6. Add in the onion and cook for an additional 2 minutes.
  7. Stir in vegetable stock and mixed ingredients.
  8. Add the wet chard leaves, one handful at a time, stirring after each addition.
  9. After all the leaves have been added, immediately cover the pan with a tight fitting lid and continue cooking over high heat for about 2 or 3 minutes. Uncover and cook just until most of the liquid has evaporated (another 1 minute or so).

If you try it please let me know what you think.


Sep 26 2008

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Sep 26 2008

Article on Going Cold Turkey Vegan or In This Case Cold Cucumber Vegan

Came across this article today on going vegan and it goes to say that my choice of going vegan is all that more important in regards to my health.

Angela Stokes, 30, lost 160 pounds in two years after she adopted a raw-vegan diet. She now weighs 138 pounds.

Now I don’t need to lose weight per say but I do want to lose the few extra pounds that has given me a spare tire.

Anyway, I have noticed that I don’t have headaches as often and my joints don’t ache anymore (I suffer from a mild version of arthritis brought on by another ailment of mine). Overall, I feel better!

In addition, my wife the other night decided to have chicken for dinner and she confessed to me that the taste of it wasn’t as appealing as it once had. In fact, she even commented, that to a certain degree, that it just didn’t taste good.

I think it’s her body telling her that chicken, or meat in general, isn’t the best thing for her.

Furthermore, the kids are starting to eat more vegetables on their own and enjoying them and my daughter’s eyes and skin seem to look healthier too — no more black circles under her eyes.


Sep 25 2008

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Sep 24 2008

Twitter Updates for 2008-09-24

  • aghh, just got a reminder email telling me I’m on-call again for the next seven days, yuck! #
  • question to django ppl — should I learn python first before jumping into django or will django bring me up to speed? #
  • I’m at Denver, CO (Denver, CO, USA) – http://bkite.com/01Fmp #
  • Today I feel like I’m in the land of OZ playing the scarecrow — and I’m searching for my brain! Does anybody know where I can get one? #
  • @cheeky_girl thanks for the suggestion sounds like I should spend some time learning it before jumping into django #django #python #
  • yum, afternoon cup of coffee!!! can you believe it was almost outlawed around the same time most narcotics where, back in the 1920? #

Sep 23 2008

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Sep 22 2008

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