May 27, 2012
May 27, 2012
True story.

True story.

May 23, 2012
May 23, 2012
May 23, 2012   177 notes

“ A lot of people are trying barefoot running without preparation and without the knowledge of what happens when you take off your running shoes and I was one [of them.] And what often happens is exactly what happened to me: which is that you almost immediately hurt your Achilles tendon. ”

On today’s Fresh Air, Gretchen Reynolds details what she did wrong when she tried barefoot running — and how to prevent your own running injuries. (via nprfreshair)

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May 23, 2012
April 4, 2012   1,159 notes
tattoolit:

This is my fifth tattoo, second literary. It’s a quote from Neil Gaiman’s American Gods that reminds me to always believe in something, to have wonder, and be open to magic. It’s the beginning of a long and brilliant soliloquy by Girl Sam.

Truth.

tattoolit:

This is my fifth tattoo, second literary. It’s a quote from Neil Gaiman’s American Gods that reminds me to always believe in something, to have wonder, and be open to magic. It’s the beginning of a long and brilliant soliloquy by Girl Sam.

Truth.

October 28, 2011   5,965 notes
mangosteel:

Keeping this FOREVER. All look awesome and all are or can be vegan-ized.
tortoisehare:

CREAMY
Creamy Spinach Soup  Put 1 chopped onion, 2 peeled garlic cloves, 3 cups water and salt and  pepper in a pot over high heat. Boil, cover, lower the heat and simmer  until the onion is tender, about 10 minutes. Add 10 ounces chopped  spinach and 1/2 cup parsley leaves; cook until the spinach is tender, 2  to 3 minutes. Add 1 cup Greek-style yogurt and purée. Garnish: A  spoonful of Greek-style yogurt and chopped parsley.
Squash-and-Ginger Soup  Substitute 1 tablespoon minced ginger for the garlic and 4 cups chopped  butternut squash for the spinach (it will take longer to soften). Skip  the parsley and substitute half-and-half or cream for the yogurt.  Garnish: A spoonful of cream.
Curried Cauliflower Soup Substitute 1 tablespoon minced ginger for the garlic, 2 cups cauliflower  florets for the spinach (they will take longer to soften), 1 tablespoon  curry powder for the parsley and coconut milk for the yogurt. Garnish:  Chopped cilantro.
BROTHY
Vegetable Broth With Toast  Put 2 chopped carrots, 2 chopped onions, 1 small chopped potato, 2  chopped celery ribs, 2 garlic cloves, 10 sliced mushrooms, 1 cup chopped  tomatoes (canned are fine), 10 parsley sprigs, 1/2 ounce dried porcini,  8 cups water and salt and pepper in a pot over high heat. Boil, lower  heat and simmer until the vegetables are soft, 30 minutes or longer.  Strain and serve over toasted good bread. Garnish: Chopped celery  leaves.
Egg Drop Soup  Beat 4 eggs. Boil the strained stock, lower the heat so it simmers and  add the eggs in a steady stream, stirring constantly until they’re  cooked, 1 to 2 minutes. Stir in 1/4 cup chopped scallions, 1 tablespoon  soy sauce and 1 tablespoon sesame oil. Skip the bread. Garnish: Chopped  scallions.
Rice-and-Pea Soup Boil the strained stock, lower the heat so it simmers and add 3/4 cup  white rice. Cook until tender, then add 2 cups fresh or frozen peas;  cook for a minute or two. Skip the bread. Garnish: Grated Parmesan
EARTHY
Bean Soup Put 1 1/2 cup dried beans, 1 chopped onion, 2 chopped carrots, 2 chopped  celery ribs, 2 bay leaves, 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves and 6 cups  water in a pot over high heat. Boil, lower the heat, cover and simmer  until the beans are soft, at least 1 hour, adding more water if  necessary. Season with salt and pepper. Garnish: A drizzle of olive oil.
Chickpea-and-Pasta Soup Substitute chickpeas for  the beans and rosemary for the thyme and add 1 cup chopped tomatoes  (canned are fine). When the chickpeas are almost tender, add 1/2 cup  small pasta. Cook until the pasta and chickpeas are tender, 10 to 15  minutes. Garnish: A few chopped rosemary leaves.
Spicy Black-Bean Soup  Use black beans and substitute fresh oregano for the thyme. When the  beans are done, add 1 tablespoon chili powder, 1 dried or canned  chipotle and the juice of a lime. Garnish: Cilantro and sour cream.
HEARTY
Minestrone Sauté 1 chopped onion, 1 chopped carrot, 1 chopped celery rib and 1  teaspoon minced garlic in 3 tablespoons olive oil for 5 minutes. Add 2  cups cubed potatoes and salt and pepper; cook for 2 minutes. Add 1 cup  chopped tomatoes (canned are fine) and 5 cups water. Boil, lower the  heat and simmer for 15 minutes. Add 1 cup chopped green beans; simmer  for 20 minutes. Garnish: Chopped parsley and grated Parmesan.
Mushroom Soup  Substitute 1 1/2 pounds sliced mushrooms (preferably an assortment) for  the potatoes; sauté until they brown, 10 to 12 minutes. Substitute ½ cup  white wine for the tomatoes, skip the green beans and add a fresh thyme  sprig with the water. Garnish: A few thyme leaves.
Tomato-and-Garlic Soup Use 2 tablespoons minced garlic and substitute 2 tablespoons tomato  paste for the celery. Skip the potatoes and green beans; use 3 cups  tomatoes and 3 cups water. Cook the tomatoes for 10 to 15 minutes.  Garnish: Lots of chopped or torn basil
Notes:
All of these recipes serve four, and you’ll want about a  2.5-to-4-quart (medium or large) pot. Most can be cooked for a while —  but not so long that the freshness is gone. Most will taste as good or  better the next day, so consider making a double batch and refrigerating  (or freezing) the leftovers. But never boil a soup after you’ve added  dairy to it; instead, reheat gently. 
 If you want a supersmooth soup (and just about any of these soups can be  puréed if you like), use a standing blender — let the soup cool a bit  first — which creates a finer purée than an immersion blender does; you  might even strain the soup after puréeing it. 
 Garnishes are all optional, though herbs add a dimension that will be  lacking otherwise. If you taste as you’re cooking, you’ll be fine,  because there is really nothing to go wrong here.

mangosteel:

Keeping this FOREVER. All look awesome and all are or can be vegan-ized.

tortoisehare:

CREAMY

Creamy Spinach Soup
Put 1 chopped onion, 2 peeled garlic cloves, 3 cups water and salt and pepper in a pot over high heat. Boil, cover, lower the heat and simmer until the onion is tender, about 10 minutes. Add 10 ounces chopped spinach and 1/2 cup parsley leaves; cook until the spinach is tender, 2 to 3 minutes. Add 1 cup Greek-style yogurt and purée. Garnish: A spoonful of Greek-style yogurt and chopped parsley.

Squash-and-Ginger Soup
Substitute 1 tablespoon minced ginger for the garlic and 4 cups chopped butternut squash for the spinach (it will take longer to soften). Skip the parsley and substitute half-and-half or cream for the yogurt. Garnish: A spoonful of cream.

Curried Cauliflower Soup
Substitute 1 tablespoon minced ginger for the garlic, 2 cups cauliflower florets for the spinach (they will take longer to soften), 1 tablespoon curry powder for the parsley and coconut milk for the yogurt. Garnish: Chopped cilantro.

BROTHY

Vegetable Broth With Toast
Put 2 chopped carrots, 2 chopped onions, 1 small chopped potato, 2 chopped celery ribs, 2 garlic cloves, 10 sliced mushrooms, 1 cup chopped tomatoes (canned are fine), 10 parsley sprigs, 1/2 ounce dried porcini, 8 cups water and salt and pepper in a pot over high heat. Boil, lower heat and simmer until the vegetables are soft, 30 minutes or longer. Strain and serve over toasted good bread. Garnish: Chopped celery leaves.

Egg Drop Soup
Beat 4 eggs. Boil the strained stock, lower the heat so it simmers and add the eggs in a steady stream, stirring constantly until they’re cooked, 1 to 2 minutes. Stir in 1/4 cup chopped scallions, 1 tablespoon soy sauce and 1 tablespoon sesame oil. Skip the bread. Garnish: Chopped scallions.

Rice-and-Pea Soup
Boil the strained stock, lower the heat so it simmers and add 3/4 cup white rice. Cook until tender, then add 2 cups fresh or frozen peas; cook for a minute or two. Skip the bread. Garnish: Grated Parmesan

EARTHY

Bean Soup
Put 1 1/2 cup dried beans, 1 chopped onion, 2 chopped carrots, 2 chopped celery ribs, 2 bay leaves, 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves and 6 cups water in a pot over high heat. Boil, lower the heat, cover and simmer until the beans are soft, at least 1 hour, adding more water if necessary. Season with salt and pepper. Garnish: A drizzle of olive oil.

Chickpea-and-Pasta Soup
Substitute chickpeas for the beans and rosemary for the thyme and add 1 cup chopped tomatoes (canned are fine). When the chickpeas are almost tender, add 1/2 cup small pasta. Cook until the pasta and chickpeas are tender, 10 to 15 minutes. Garnish: A few chopped rosemary leaves.

Spicy Black-Bean Soup
Use black beans and substitute fresh oregano for the thyme. When the beans are done, add 1 tablespoon chili powder, 1 dried or canned chipotle and the juice of a lime. Garnish: Cilantro and sour cream.

HEARTY

Minestrone
Sauté 1 chopped onion, 1 chopped carrot, 1 chopped celery rib and 1 teaspoon minced garlic in 3 tablespoons olive oil for 5 minutes. Add 2 cups cubed potatoes and salt and pepper; cook for 2 minutes. Add 1 cup chopped tomatoes (canned are fine) and 5 cups water. Boil, lower the heat and simmer for 15 minutes. Add 1 cup chopped green beans; simmer for 20 minutes. Garnish: Chopped parsley and grated Parmesan.

Mushroom Soup
Substitute 1 1/2 pounds sliced mushrooms (preferably an assortment) for the potatoes; sauté until they brown, 10 to 12 minutes. Substitute ½ cup white wine for the tomatoes, skip the green beans and add a fresh thyme sprig with the water. Garnish: A few thyme leaves.

Tomato-and-Garlic Soup
Use 2 tablespoons minced garlic and substitute 2 tablespoons tomato paste for the celery. Skip the potatoes and green beans; use 3 cups tomatoes and 3 cups water. Cook the tomatoes for 10 to 15 minutes. Garnish: Lots of chopped or torn basil

Notes:

All of these recipes serve four, and you’ll want about a 2.5-to-4-quart (medium or large) pot. Most can be cooked for a while — but not so long that the freshness is gone. Most will taste as good or better the next day, so consider making a double batch and refrigerating (or freezing) the leftovers. But never boil a soup after you’ve added dairy to it; instead, reheat gently.

If you want a supersmooth soup (and just about any of these soups can be puréed if you like), use a standing blender — let the soup cool a bit first — which creates a finer purée than an immersion blender does; you might even strain the soup after puréeing it.

Garnishes are all optional, though herbs add a dimension that will be lacking otherwise. If you taste as you’re cooking, you’ll be fine, because there is really nothing to go wrong here.

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October 24, 2011   927 notes
nationalpost:

Graphic: Follow the tweets of the Occupy movement The Occupy movement began with a single tweet from Adbusters and has grown to more than 550,000 Twitter posts from around the world. Take a look to see where the hotspots are.

nationalpost:

Graphic: Follow the tweets of the Occupy movement
The Occupy movement began with a single tweet from Adbusters and has grown to more than 550,000 Twitter posts from around the world. Take a look to see where the hotspots are.

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October 20, 2011   125 notes

“ Brace yourself: I hate bananas. I hate them so much, I wish that I could go back in time and remove them from the history of the Earth, so I would never have to see another banana ever again. It’s OK; no one would miss them, since they would never have existed to begin with. (Trust me, I’ve thought it through.) ”

Death To Bananas | Eating Over The Sink with Samantha Bee and Allana Harkin (via npr)

This could have come from me! I despise bananas.

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