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Koplowicz & Sons
I am pleased to announce my new professional website, Koplowicz & Sons. It's the product of several weeks' worth of effort. In the process, I taught myself several new technologies, including:
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Petition to Let Texas Secede: Lowdown on the Hoedown
There's been a fair bit of buzz on a petition to let Texas secede from the Union. The logic is (a) they want to, and (b) the rest of us would be better off without them. It's hilarious nonsense, of course, but let's look at why.
New Kid, New Gallery
It's time to upload some photos of Aaron (since he's almost 2 weeks old) but my old photo gallery stopped working. It was getting pretty long in the tooth anyway; the software behind it (Gallery2) is three years old. It never integrated properly with Drupal and took a lot of work to maintain. It's still active for 69thnewyork.com, and you can still access all the old photos and features at koplowicz.com/gallery2.
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Our Story in 1 Minute
Hat tip to APOD for turning me on to this.
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Realistic Space Battles
Here's a 7,000 word essay on what realistic space battles would look like. I don't agree with every point; I do think stealth would be useful, and I think regular machine guns would be useful too. In addition, the essay briefly considers the fact that any adequately large battleship, or even space freighter, could be a dangerous weapon against a land target like a city, but doesn't really deal with the strategic implications of that.
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Daddy in the Kitchen
Cauliflower, Leek & Garlic Soup
This one gets a split vote: I loved it but Yelena hated it. This is the kind of ultra-gourmet thing you'd see served at Gather (which is also a love/hate kind of place).
I actually hate cauliflower, but I loved this soup. It's got a fantastic combination of flavors that work perfectly together. I served it with the radicchio & goat cheese bruschetta and a chilled petite voigner. Add some candles and mood music, and you've got an at-home date at an upscale restaurant.
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Sauteed Radicchio and Goat Cheese Bruschetta
It's hard to find a recipe for radicchio that doesn't involve "put it in a salad." This is a phenomenal exception. It's sophisticated, gourmet, perfect for when you have company over. I recommend pairing it with a dry wine.
As always, I left out the salt & pepper. I also didn't have chevre, so I used Laughing Cow cheese. It's a creamy soft-spread cow cheese from France and went perfectly on the lightly toasted bread.
I am definitely keeping this in my entertainment repertoire.
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Easiest Pasta and Broccoli
This one is fast, easy, and tasty. The trick: you cook the broccoli with the pasta. I recommend fresh pasta; the broccoli were only in the pot for three minutes so they were blanched rather than boiled. As usual, I left out the salt & pepper, but I added crushed red pepper flakes (the way I usually do with noodles).
The only critique I can make is that it isn't thrilling - I'd call it "good not great." But if you're looking for a quick and easy dinner, it's a great way of making plain pasta more interesting.
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Homemade Applesauce
I got this recipe from The Kosher Palette, but it's pretty much the same as every other homemade applesauce recipe out there. Here's the gist:
Peel, core, and slice apples. Cook 'em in a pot with a little water - just enough to keep 'em from burning. When they're soft, mash 'em a little. Eat. Wonder at God's creation.
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