Monthly Archives: January 2010

Eat More Bacon

I’ve been talking a little about the finer points of bacon. So last night, Julia, my food-frakker deputy, and I put together a PSA to bring that message to children.

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Not an end of an era – plus a dog

I hadn’t found any new podcasts to be excited about for a while, and then I stumbled upon Cooking with Dog. Ostensibly, this is a Japanese cooking show that’s hosted by a poodle. In reality, there’s a poodle that’s inexplicably … Continue reading

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Honorable me

So Patrice Sarath was putting together an Amazon list for the Slugtribe writer group. I figured something that I wrote must have popped up on Amazon, so I searched for myself. What I found was too amazing for words. But … Continue reading

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Food Frakker Special Report: Lutefisk dinner

So it turns out that the seafood restaurant on my way to work stocks lutefisk during the holidays, so I didn’t have to drive all the way out to Cranfills Gap after all. Unfortunately, while they sell lutefisk at a … Continue reading

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Raccoon!

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Talking about Anasazi-35: Economy

The publication of Anasazi-35 has stimulated some interesting conversations, so I think that it deserves a little more attention. I’m posting several exegetical articles, covering different aspects of the story. Previously I talked about the technology. Today, I’m going to … Continue reading

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Food Frakker: Heritage and Nostalgia

There’s a number of foods that I make a point of preparing only around the holidays. You’ve already seen the lutefisk. Another holiday treat is krumkake, which I am here eating with chocolate icecream. I managed to overcook virtually an … Continue reading

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An Unexpected Glimpse of Infinity

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