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Galactic!0

Posted by c in Food, Minneapolis, healthy, innovation, local, sustenance (Wednesday May 14, 2008 at 9:06 am)

Galactic Pizza on CNN

Our fave pizza place in MPLS is making quite a splash all over.

Good thing, too, because they serve delicious pies made with fresh, organically grown ingredients all produced within 30 miles of here.

Go Galactic!!!

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Powderhorn Empty Bowls0

Posted by c in Food, Minneapolis, art, healthy, influence, local, pals, recommendation, sight and sound, sustenance (Wednesday May 7, 2008 at 9:29 am)

Our pal, Jennie the Potter, works with a group of other folks on Powderhorn Empty Bowls, a community-based, volunteer-driven organization who’s goal is to eliminate hunger from the neighborhood in and around Powderhorn Park in MPLS.

They throw each and every bowl by hand. Then, for an in-kind donation they fill your bowl with homemade soup. Eat the deliciousness and then keep the bowl. The funds generated go to neighborhood resources to help put an end to hunger in MPLS. They have already made a significant impact in their short history so far.

This is the stuff this country SHOULD be more about.

You can check out their great work [and donate!] at powderhornemptybowls.org

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sourdough starter0

Posted by c in Food, healthy (Sunday April 13, 2008 at 6:55 am)

My friend Jennie the Potter hooked me up with my first sourdough starter and i’ve been waiting patiently for it to stabilize so i can feed it to double it in size in prep for baking.

you can make a starter from scratch or acquire one from any number of places.

once you’ve got a starter going, it’s much more straightforward to keep one healthy than i thought. here’s the basics :
every week, feed it one cup of flour and 1/2 to 2/3 cup lukewarm water. mix it up well and put back in fridge if it’s not going to be used right away.

from what i’m told, it’s tough to kill a starter, even if you leave it neglected in the fridge for months. you can usually bring them back to health easily.

so, if i can do this, you sure can! making homemade bread is just a satisfying way to spend some time - it pays off huge in flavor and is better for us than store bought bread.

once you’ve got a good starter going and you’re ready to bake some fresh loaves, you can use the following as a guide :

1 cup starter
3 cups flour
1 1/2 cups water
mix
fridge overnight
next morning take out
let sit for 2 hours or until it is bubbling
add a tbsp of salt and a tbsp of sugar
work in 2 cups flour
knead until satiny
oil it up and let set until it doubles
cut in half
using cornmeal on parchment, shape the loaves [should make two]
oil them
cover with plastic wrap
let sit til doubled
slash loaves
bake in preheated oven at 450 for 20 minutes
bake for 10 minutes and turn
brush tops with butter
loaves are done when tapping bottom sounds hollow
for rye we can sub 1/2 cup rye flour, too if preferred

that’s all there is to it - thanks, Jennie!

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Polleeperfect is LIVE!0

Posted by c in Food, healthy, pals (Monday February 18, 2008 at 12:18 pm)

polleeperfect

Pollee has been working hard getting her site together and today polleeperfect.com goes LIVE!

Check it out for some of the best recipes I’ve ever had the pleasure of sampling [she is a mad crazy cook, dontcha know], not to mention a quick wit with some of the features she has planned for the site.

Check it regular!

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First Fridays at King and I0

Posted by c in DJ, Food, Minneapolis, atmosphere, drinks (Saturday February 2, 2008 at 10:33 am)

King and I Thai

A couple weeks ago, our pal Tim turned me on to DJ Father Time who spins [vinyl, no less!] every first Friday of the month at the King and I thai restaurant [that's a pic of the bar above] downtown on the edge of Loring park here:


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Pollee and I went down there last night for his set from 10p-2a and the tunes were so great we ended up closing the place. The theme was “Two minute warning”, meaning that no song was longer than 2 minutes and no artist was ever repeated.

That’s great for someone like me. Long songs are not my favorite. With all due respect to “Stairway to Heaven” and “Hey, Jude“, there is a time and place for a long song. My day-to-day operations call for short and sweet.

If you’re in town on a first Friday of the month, the atmosphere, food, drinks [ask Pollee about their martinis], crowd and definitely the MUSIC are great!

Pollee and I enjoyed the whole scene and made some new pals, a recipe for a great night out in Mini.

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