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The news is really pushing that a conflict with China over Taiwan is building. And the news out of Taiwan also seems to be very invasion-centric.

Between this and the rising action in the Russia/Ukraine war, I'm getting quite itchy about that.

I love you Andrew of Binging with Babish, but being sponsored by Hogwarts Legacy. Ouch.

I wasn't feeling well this morning, but it passed fairly quickly. Now just before I get ready for bed, I'm feeling nauseous again.

I kinda hate this, because it would happen to me all the time as a kid. I was sick with something in the morning, but I'd feel good enough after a half hour, I'd have to go school. Then I'd feel bad again just before bed.

Which generation has the strongest argument that they are typically ignored?

I never had time to do cool stuff because I was always working. Now that I'm not working I can't do the cool stuff I have time for cause I'm rationing money.

That time of year again where I say "it's time to charge all the rechargeable batteries in the house" and other people say "I think you have a problem, Jenn."

H. Jon Benjamin. He does one voice, but he's really good at it

He doesn't even have to reach, it's his actual voice

Okay, I screwed up last night's "Music Before Bed" so it's time I posted it right. IT'S THAT IMPORTANT.

youtube.com/watch?v=Q0_udnkCNW

Last Boost: Mom and I still have our challenges. A lot of them. But she's come around. It's a lot of work from both sides (and there's more work to be done - lots more), but it's happening.

METEOROLOGISTS!

When you say "Westerly winds" do you mean wings going to our coming from the west?

Woke up today after a twelve hour sleep, head pounding, body feeling like I ran a race and the left side of my face feeling like my sinuses have invaded their neighbors.

Not sure if I caught something or just over did it last night, but hopefully lots of water will fix me me up. If I'm still feeling bad before bed, Covid test....

This isn't a restaurant in the far reaches of the Texas Hill Country, it's the setting for an anime that takes place in the far reaches of the Texas Hill Country....

goo.gl/maps/2gELW56jpgUnr1nx7

It's funny how my handwriting has changed post transition. I didn't change it on purpose, but it's morphed over the years. I really slice the downstroke on the t, and something you don't see here is I really hook the crook on the letter "f."

It's kinda cartoony, but kinda cute, too.

Silly Jenn Fact: In high school, Steph decided my handwriting was so unfeminine, she made me practice writing like a girl. It didn't take at the time. Maybe it did decades later?

This Week's Meals (4/4): Chinese Sweet-and-Sour Pork

Yeah. This...I've had better. It's not BAD, but it's far more spicy than sweet, and certainly not sour. I have better recipes for this that I'll use moving forward....

Title: Chinese Sweet-And-Sour Pork
Yield: 7 servings
Category: Entree
Cuisine: Chinese
Rating: 3/5 stars
Source: The Ultimate Chinese & Asian Cookbook

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Ingredients
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12 ounces pork
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 tsp ground Szechuan peppercorns
1 tbsp dry sherry
4 oz bamboo shoots
2 tbsp flour
1 whole egg (beaten)
vegetable oil (deep frying)
1 tbsp vegetable oil (sauce)
1 clove garlic (finely chopped)
1 whole scallion (cut into short sections)
1 whole green bell pepper (seeded)(diced)
1 whole fresh red chili (cut into fine strips)
1 tbsp soy sauce
2 tbsp brown sugar
3 tbsp rice vinegar
1 tbsp tomato paste
1/2 cup water

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Instructions
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1 - Cut the pork into bite-sized cubes. Place the cubes in a shallow
dish.
2 - Add the salt, peppercorns and sherry to the dish. Marinate for 15
minutes.
3 - Dust the pork with flour, dip into beaten egg, then coat with more
flour.
4 - Heat the oil in a large preheated pan and deep fry the pork in
moderately hot oil for 3 to 4 minutes, stirring to keep the pieces
seperated.
5 - Remove the pork and drain.
6 - Reheat the oil and return the pork to the pan now with the bamboo
shoots.
7 - Fry for 1 minute or until golden brown. Remove and drain well.
8 - To make the sauce, heat the oil for the sauce in a clean frying
pan and add the garlic, scallions, green bell pepper and red chili.
9 - Stir-fry for 30-40 seconds, then add the soy sauce, brown sugar,
rice vinegar, tomato paste, and the water.
10 - Bring to a boil and then add the pork and bamboo shoots.
11 - Heat through and stir to mix.

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