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chocolatepot) wrote2024-10-30 08:27 am
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I just don't think it was the potatoes
So I made una torta salata the other night (sans crust because I couldn't be bothered) and it was freaking delicious, but it also gave me a touch of food poisoning. I'm blaming the mushrooms, which I'd bought at the farmer's market more than a week in advance, or the provalone, which I'd bought more than a week earlier(?) and used half of previously ... I just don't think it was the potatoes. Still, I recommend the recipe and will be making it again.
Home from work today, attempting to clean the house before Dad comes to stay while I'm in DC. It's not going to be as clean as his house is, but I've made a whole list of things to do in Habitica and am slowly working my way through them.
As it's getting cold again, I'm back to working on the Shapely Vest, which has been languishing in UFO hell. I think once I hit the underside of the back armscye it will start zipping along - 10" of 1.5'-wide 1x1 ribbing is just really really boring. Anyway, I'm making myself finish this before I start the pi shawl I just bought yarn for. I'm going to bring it with me to DC and hopefully get a lot done on the train ride there and/or back.
A BlueSky friend just had a short story published in Sword and Sorcery Magazine, A Hoard of Infinite Meanings! It's really good. About a frustrated translator on a centuries-old project, the situation similar to what would have happened with Egyptian without the Rosetta Stone.
Home from work today, attempting to clean the house before Dad comes to stay while I'm in DC. It's not going to be as clean as his house is, but I've made a whole list of things to do in Habitica and am slowly working my way through them.
As it's getting cold again, I'm back to working on the Shapely Vest, which has been languishing in UFO hell. I think once I hit the underside of the back armscye it will start zipping along - 10" of 1.5'-wide 1x1 ribbing is just really really boring. Anyway, I'm making myself finish this before I start the pi shawl I just bought yarn for. I'm going to bring it with me to DC and hopefully get a lot done on the train ride there and/or back.
A BlueSky friend just had a short story published in Sword and Sorcery Magazine, A Hoard of Infinite Meanings! It's really good. About a frustrated translator on a centuries-old project, the situation similar to what would have happened with Egyptian without the Rosetta Stone.