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By lm (Tue Feb 05, 2008 at 02:33:52 PM EST) (all tags)
Cheetos™ it's what's for lunch!


Last time I made my sausage soup, I made chorizo from scratch. It turned out quite nice. It turned out, really nice. But it is a fair amount of work. This time I wimped out and bought some chorizo from the butcher counter in my local grocery store. It was almost as good and far less headache.

Which leads to the soup. Get 1lb dry black eye peas. Soak overnight. Drain. Rinse. Add 4 cups beef broth. Slice and add 4 carrots. Cook,  a lb chorizo and allow to cool before slicing and adding. Mince and add 4 garlic cloves. Cook all day in slow cooker on low. Add 1 tsp marjoram leaves. Shred and add 2 cups fresh spinach. Allow to cook 30 minutes longer.

The recipe originally called for kielbasa. But I can't find any stores that are both local and convenient that have a decent kielbasa.

After partaking of this heavenly soup, I went to help my friend Kassia move some furniture around the apartment she shares with Miss E. I moved the furniture. I wish it were bigger and heavier, I hardly had to try with the exception of one book shelf which I tried to lift four feet into the air to place on top of another bookshelf. The height was no problem. Fitting the bookcase into the recess in the wall that was only a few millimeters wider than the shelf proved to be too difficult for me. Alas, no herculean feats of strength were required of me.

But it was a nice visit. The smalltalk was pleasant. But, as a working stiff, I could not stay long and excused myself to drive home.

I was interested to read in the NY Times that Evidence of deities older than Zeus have been found in Greece. That's a long, long time ago. We're talking prior to Troy.

And I don't really understand Why Conservatives don't like McCain. This one sentence says it all, ``The ideological critics dislike Senator McCain — who has an 82.3 lifetime rating from the American Conservative Union — because, it is said, he’s no conservative.'' Alrighty, then.

And Krugman continues his attack on Obama. I generally like Krugman's writing but on anything to do with Obama or Greenspan, he seems to be tossing his reasoning skills out the window on going on the attack. But I don't really get his criticism of Obama's plan when Hillary's plan will be universal in the same way that automotive liability insurance is universal in states like Ohio that `mandate' drivers carry insurance without enforcement.

This morning I went to do my daily pushups. I couldn't be arsed to care and putzed out.

I don't actually have anything to say about plankton.

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CHEEEETOOOOS! by ReverendDoctorGraves (2.00 / 0) #1 Tue Feb 05, 2008 at 02:41:03 PM EST
NOM NOM NOM NOM!



plankton is a great tragic hero by georgeha (4.00 / 2) #2 Tue Feb 05, 2008 at 02:42:31 PM EST
even when he strives to overcome his greed and lust, and succeeds for a short while, he fails it, and tries to steal a crabby patty.




McCain by ucblockhead (2.00 / 0) #3 Tue Feb 05, 2008 at 02:47:16 PM EST
The ideologues don't like him because he has a long history of being willing to compromise when the other side.

I think it's long been theorized that there are remnants of older pantheons in Greek myths (and, indeed, in other mythologies.) For instance, the Titans likely represent the older Gods that were thrown over. You see similar things in the old Norse myths.
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Deities older than Zeus? Zeus is a 'modern' god. by greyrat (2.00 / 0) #4 Tue Feb 05, 2008 at 03:50:17 PM EST
There where the Titans, and I don't have my book handy to tell you who came before the Titans, but it was a Father-Sky, Mother-Earth combination. This is all old hat, Middle School stuff. And I was in Middle School in the '70s!



recorded references to the Titans by lm (2.00 / 0) #5 Tue Feb 05, 2008 at 04:23:26 PM EST
Are contemporaneous to the oldest mentions of Zeus. The present theory is that when the Hellenes migrated to the Peloponnese, they were already worshiping Zeus and the `older' gods (Titans and such) were adaptations of what gods were already being worshiped on the ground. Note that Zeus (the Storm God) is effectively a Father-Sky sort of figure. Zeus goes back in history to 1400BC. There is good evidence that Zeus worship predates history.

The article I linked to shows evidence of the worship of some deity about 900 years before it is thought that the Hellenes came to Greece. So, this new find may not actually pre-date Zeus, but does pre-date the arrival of Zeus to what is now considered to be Greece.


There is no more degenerate kind of state than that in which the richest are supposed to be the best.
Cicero, The Republic
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Ah. I didn't read closely enough. by greyrat (2.00 / 0) #6 Tue Feb 05, 2008 at 04:42:45 PM EST
I'm at "work" after all. So we're talking about a deity completely outside the Greek / proto-Greek lexicon. That is damn old. But, I imagine Oog and Krunk had a deity to worship as soon as they figured out they could communicate with each other...

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Don't Pan by wumpus (2.00 / 0) #7 Tue Feb 05, 2008 at 05:57:43 PM EST
and/or Dionysses predate Zeus?

Wumpus

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sub by dev trash (2.00 / 0) #8 Tue Feb 05, 2008 at 08:25:54 PM EST
Can I use broccoli instead of spinach?

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You probably could by lm (2.00 / 0) #9 Tue Feb 05, 2008 at 09:29:06 PM EST
But I'd suggest some other leafy green instead. Mustard greens or turnip greens would work well. You're looking for something a bit bitter to cut the sweet and a bit of texture.

There is no more degenerate kind of state than that in which the richest are supposed to be the best.
Cicero, The Republic
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I see by dev trash (2.00 / 0) #11 Tue Feb 05, 2008 at 10:08:00 PM EST
maybe I'll try spinach

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my pushups trick by nathan (2.00 / 0) #10 Tue Feb 05, 2008 at 09:43:26 PM EST
There's an unused office near my desk. Every so often, I slip into it for five minutes, and come out red-faced, tucking in my shirt-tail.

So far no one's said anything.



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