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Wierd seeing slightly spicier Bill Nye the Science Guy from 1990....

My neck was feeling good enough that I spent the evening beginning my monthly house Deep Clean.

I've been meaning to switch my 3x3 and 4x2 shelving for a while now, and in the spirit of hoping I'll be keeping my apartment, I decided to finally pull that trigger.

Was very happy with the change as it really opened up the living room. Might move the lamp by the to the space between the sofa and the shelf. Maybe. Use that negative space. But that's more effort....

The Video Game Shrine as of 11PM.

That cereal box amiibo is not gonna last there, I don't think.

One of these things is not like the other, one of these things just isn't the same....

I still have an old DOS program to make ASCII art out of images. But you kinda have to squint.

So, while this isn't one of those outfits I mentioned as one of my "more feminine" outfits that I wear in Second Life, if I WANTED to wear roman robes in front of my long-gone pickup truck at a picnic blanket, I CAN, and no one will bat an eye at it.

In fact, this is one of the more boring looks in Second Life. ;)

This Week's Bread: Sadie's Bruschetta

A nice bread dish that's good hot, but sadly, doesn't keep well. Still tasty, just....it's no longer crunchy toasty.

I'd go with slightly less red onion, or slightly more salt (which is to taste, anyways). Never sure about that when dealing with red onion...my reaction to red onion is pretty strong for some reason.

# Sadie's Bruschetta

Cooking with JB & Jamie

1.0 whole tomato (diced)
0.5 whole red onion (diced)
10.0 leaves basil (chopped)
1.0 tbsp garlic (minced)
salt (to taste)
olive oil
1.0 whole loaf french bread
1.0 pound fresh mozzarella (sliced)
balsamic reduction

1 - Mix together tomato, onion, basil, garlic and salt.
2 - Let the mixture marinate in the refrigerator at least 30 minutes (we recommend one hour or more) to bring out the best flavor.
3 - Spread a little olive oil on slices of French bread.
4 - Toast bread and cut into squares.
5 - Place toasted bread on a platter and top with mozzarella.
6 - Top with a spoonful of tomato mixture and drizzle with balsamic reductions.

This Week's Thanksgiving Dessert: Blueberry Banana Cream Pie

One of mom's specialities. Super easy to make, and very tasty. Had a wierd issue where my blender kind of refused to actually, you know, blend it all (it wouldn't mix the whipped topping...it just kinda stayed on top like oil and water no matter how I "pushed it down"). But after some stirring it all incorporated.

# Blueberry Banana Cream Pie

Mom
2.0 pies

2.0 whole deep dish pie shells
8.0 oz cream cheese
2.0 whole bananas
1.25 cups powdered sugar
18.0 oz whipped topping
21.0 oz blueberry pie filling

1 - Brown Pie Shells
2 - Blend cheese, bananas, sugar together until well blended.
3 - Add whipped topping gradually while continuing to blend.
4 - Pour the mixture into pie shells.
5 - Refrigerate at least two hours.
6 - Pour pie filling over pies before serving.

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