Monday, February 28, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Electric teapots
There are always some products, primarily kitchen ones, that send me on a quest. After our trip to england this past year, I was convinced that we needed an electric tea kettle. They are super handy, and boil water in a matter of seconds. Well, on went the quest, Not too big, not too ugly, needed to look at home with the neighboring appliances etc etc etc. Also it couldn't be too expensive.
Jennifer tried to win one with points from one of her internet schemes, but that didn't end up panning out, so then we had a gift card to macy's and ordered what looked to be a cool pot, but that one was like a foot tall. Jennifer was stalking one on craigslist, but on my walk through Chinatown today in search of the next great bike-lane street, I went into one of my favorite cooking stuff stores. This place is great, all of the supplies for my chinese restaurant, plus deli slicers, meat grinders, rice cookers and teapots. The best thing is that every aisle has teapots in it, you just have to know where to look. Teapots? Yeah, right next to the cleavers, also right next to the forks, also right next to the baking pans, also some near the mops and napkins, and oh yeah, near the door too.
So, as I was headed out without a hit, the perfect pot materialized. Small, classy and $30. Deal.
Jennifer tried to win one with points from one of her internet schemes, but that didn't end up panning out, so then we had a gift card to macy's and ordered what looked to be a cool pot, but that one was like a foot tall. Jennifer was stalking one on craigslist, but on my walk through Chinatown today in search of the next great bike-lane street, I went into one of my favorite cooking stuff stores. This place is great, all of the supplies for my chinese restaurant, plus deli slicers, meat grinders, rice cookers and teapots. The best thing is that every aisle has teapots in it, you just have to know where to look. Teapots? Yeah, right next to the cleavers, also right next to the forks, also right next to the baking pans, also some near the mops and napkins, and oh yeah, near the door too.
So, as I was headed out without a hit, the perfect pot materialized. Small, classy and $30. Deal.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Busyfication
New events that have caused me much busy-ness.
-I'm now the "president" of QCW Cycling, which is cool, but now I actually don't have the option of not chipping in to help with stuff, and people look to me for leadership. Oh yeah, and running a bike club is a lot like herding cats, but faster because they can ride bikes, and snarkier, because they have the ability to talk back.
-Work has been keeping me thrillingingly busy, mostly because I've been able to transition myself more into the role of a bicycle planner and from my previous work promoting the transportation tax benefit. Waaay better for my motivation, but it also means that I've had a lot of late nights doing the people's work.
-I'm now the "president" of QCW Cycling, which is cool, but now I actually don't have the option of not chipping in to help with stuff, and people look to me for leadership. Oh yeah, and running a bike club is a lot like herding cats, but faster because they can ride bikes, and snarkier, because they have the ability to talk back.
-Work has been keeping me thrillingingly busy, mostly because I've been able to transition myself more into the role of a bicycle planner and from my previous work promoting the transportation tax benefit. Waaay better for my motivation, but it also means that I've had a lot of late nights doing the people's work.
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