Friday, March 08, 2013
Lacto-Fermented Veggies
So I tried pickling for the first time last night. Chopped up some broccoli from Kroger and mixed it with baby carrots, then put it in jars with a 5% brine and spices. The idea behind this kind of fermentation is that the salt keeps down the bad bugs while Lactobacillus gets up to speed churning out lactic acid; long-term, it's the low pH that is preserving the food. I'm interested in it because it's a fairly easy way to get started in preserving food, plus I just like the idea of raising a host of bacteria to turn ordinary food into something better. I'll let you know in a few weeks how they turned out and which spice blend I liked the best.
Saturday, March 02, 2013
Fantasia para un Gentilhombre
Today's classical music link. A very nice piece by the blind Spanish composer Joaquin Rodrigo.
Kombucha
Has anybody tried this stuff? It's a fizzy fermented tea. Doesn't look very appetizing in the fermenter, about a half-inch of yeasty mother floating on top, but apparently it tastes pretty good and presumably you get it out a spigot in the bottom. It's all the rage nowadays in health-food circles apparently; I found out about it following links from that pickling webpage linked above.
World Curling TV
Yes I am a nerd. Watching curling while I dry 3D glasses for the planetarium: Men's Euro Championships Final 2012, Sweden and Norway.
Friday, March 01, 2013
Dvorak Humoresque
I enjoy this piece quite a bit. Here we have Itzhak Perlman and Yo Yo Ma playing an arrangement for violin, cello and orchestra.
COSI
Went to COSI with the family yesterday. Had a really good time. It may be that my kids are getting older and enjoy it themselves more, but I'm appreciating this museum more and more each time I go, even if it is a competitor. As an added bonus MindBender Mansion was the traveling exhibit and I got to rock the hopscotch spelling game again. It's a really good workout, someone needs to make these for home fitness. It's like DDR for nerds.
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