All them sweets - pouring out of this bakery.
Makes it hard not to love jimmy covered spiders,
bats with huge ears
and a parade of chocolate rats hurtling towards you.
Oh, Halloween is about all treats, isn't it?
Monday, October 31, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Pacific Standard Design - La County Museum
Monday, October 17, 2011
Hallow's eve nights
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Cooking lesson - UnCurry
Spent a few hours learning about Indian spices
via Kaumundi's UnCurry class held at Surfas
restaurant supply.
Fresh cumin seads, mustard seed - that you are supposed to suffuse in hot oil, then add aromatics - onions, ginger......then to the vege, or meat.
Our class made brussel sprouts, lentils with garlic and a fab yogurt-saffron dessert.
Who's not a fan of Indian fare.
via Kaumundi's UnCurry class held at Surfas
restaurant supply.
Fresh cumin seads, mustard seed - that you are supposed to suffuse in hot oil, then add aromatics - onions, ginger......then to the vege, or meat.
Our class made brussel sprouts, lentils with garlic and a fab yogurt-saffron dessert.
Who's not a fan of Indian fare.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Westside Foodbank
Our school volunteers in the community.
The Westside Foodbank serves food up to local pantries, homeless shelters and the like.
We loaded up fresh oranges into boxes for delivery - fruits and fresh vegetables are donated from local farms.
Funds come from Fema
and from local markets,
and from volunteers like us.
One kid noticed how genius the tinkering table looks
"Wow, look at this...someone is building something really cool."
building robots from metal scraps.
Along the way, someone picked up a lost $20 bill, and we laughed when we saw these words on the sidewalk.
Funny you know we just added to it.
Even the rain of the late afternoon didn't dampen the good or fun we had doing our community service.
The Westside Foodbank serves food up to local pantries, homeless shelters and the like.
We loaded up fresh oranges into boxes for delivery - fruits and fresh vegetables are donated from local farms.
Funds come from Fema
and from local markets,
and from volunteers like us.
One kid noticed how genius the tinkering table looks
"Wow, look at this...someone is building something really cool."
building robots from metal scraps.
Along the way, someone picked up a lost $20 bill, and we laughed when we saw these words on the sidewalk.
Funny you know we just added to it.
Even the rain of the late afternoon didn't dampen the good or fun we had doing our community service.
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