dampscribbler (
dampscribbler) wrote2004-02-06 01:43 pm
A whole new set of friends
The internet is an amazing place. In the past few weeks, I've discovered several women (I can't call them a group, but most of them seem to have electronically met each other, which may make for some sort of group-like thing) who intelligently and sometimes emotionally put themselves out there into e-space. I've come to really like these people I've never met. Check out the links on the right-hand side of my LJ page to get to know Miki (at Theory of the Daily), Leah ("Struggle in a Bungalow Kitchen"), Clotilde (at "Chocolate and Zucchini"), and Charlotte (at LivingSmall). Deb at MurrayHill5 just had a baby and isn't posting much at the moment. Rayne at Rayne Today is campaigning for Howard Dean but should be back soon. Kathy at A Cautionary Tale doesn't post much, but lives in Indianapolis, so often says something I am interested in when she does. Richard at Living Code writes occasionally about science topics and is not, as far as I can tell, a woman, so he's the odd one out, but still worth reading.
I find that Miki, Leah, and Rayne, especially, get me thinking about things I had come to believe no one outside of a college campus really thought much about. It's heartening, truly, to find women who aren't afraid to ask questions and voice their opinions and even change their minds.
I feel strangely lucky.
I find that Miki, Leah, and Rayne, especially, get me thinking about things I had come to believe no one outside of a college campus really thought much about. It's heartening, truly, to find women who aren't afraid to ask questions and voice their opinions and even change their minds.
I feel strangely lucky.
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I'm glad I stumbled across Living Small. One of these days I'm going to steam some greens, and it will be because of her.
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I always jsut throw my greens in a pot with about an inch of water and heat them up for a while. I guess that's steamed? Not with a steamer, tho. Just with steam. I like to season them with cajun spices. mmmm!
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but see, this involves 1. having greens, 2. (possibly) removing them from the refrigerator, 3. putting them in a pot, 4. adding water, and 5. turning on the stove.
I can sometimes manage step 1, but I usually end up skipping steps 2-5 and instead follow the alternate option of throwing them out after they've turned to slime 3 weeks later.
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So, your food-blogging days are still some time off in the distant future, I guess?
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Thanks!
Bluestockings
(Anonymous) 2004-02-12 04:30 pm (UTC)(link)