Friday, September 26, 2008
I went back to New Orleans this week. It was an interesting week and Metairie really hasn't changed much. The drive to the NASA building brought visions of empty homes, broken windows, damaged buildings and in many areas just general disrepair and destruction. It is hard to believe that areas still have not been cleaned out and many homes look as though they may never be rebuilt.
I read a book on the plane Which I can recommend. It is called "Shut up, Stop Whining & Get Life" By Larry Wingate. I thought it might be edgy but really had some good information. Like all books, you don't agree with everything but fundamentally it is a good book with information that can make you better. Many of the things he states, cannot be argued with and he has an approach to business, relationships, religion, money and stress that is a "get er done", results based approach. Worth the read
We didn't make it downtown so I am hoping next week our travels will take us at least to Jackson Square for a cup of Louisiana Coffee. We are working at the NASA facility which is out past the old six flags amusement park. The park is closed but the large rollercoasters and other rides stand abandoned like large dinosaurs or a forest of with large streams of metal trees and streams.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
How to Make a Pirate Cake
from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit
Having a pirate party? Celebrating International Talk Like a Pirate Day on September 19? Ahoy there matey, this pirate cake will be an instant hit with any budding swashbuckler. This article assumes that you already have the cake (madeira sponge); you can either make one or purchase one.
Ingredients
- madeira sponge cake
- buttercream
- chocolate sticks
- chocolate coins
- mint imperials (round mints)
- sugared miniature gems
- yellow cocktail sugar or yellow sherbet
Steps
- Add the buttercream. Cover the whole of the madeira cake in buttercream using a palette knife. This will help the chocolate sticks stick to the cake.
- Add the chocolate sticks.
- Stick chocolate sticks to the long side of the cake.
- Alternate them from side to side, as shown in this image.
- Fill the gaps by cutting more chocolate sticks to length. Repeat on the other side.
- Fill the ends with more sticks cut down to size.
- Stick chocolate sticks to the long side of the cake.
- Make "sand". Spread a rough layer of buttercream on the cake board around the chest.
- Use a spoon to sprinkle the yellow sugar over the buttercream.
- Use a spoon to sprinkle the yellow sugar over the buttercream.
- Place the treasure on top.
- Cover the top of the cake with chocolate coins, and place a few around the sides of the chest to make it look like the treasure's overflowing.
- Use mint imperials and mini gems to make necklaces and jewels.
- Cover the top of the cake with chocolate coins, and place a few around the sides of the chest to make it look like the treasure's overflowing.
- Place the characters amidst the treasure. Complete the scene by positioning a few pirate characters and toys around the chest.
- If wished, put a few bits of toy treasure in the cake. Just be sure to take anything inedible off the cake before you serve it, especially if this is for very young children.
- If wished, put a few bits of toy treasure in the cake. Just be sure to take anything inedible off the cake before you serve it, especially if this is for very young children.
Tips
- If you cannot find some of the candies/sweets/lollies mentioned above, substitute with ones that you have in your region, using your imagination to find suitable shapes.
Things You'll Need
- Clean workspace
- Palette knife
- Clean pirate figures
- Serving platter/cake stand
Related wikiHows
- How to Make a Fire Breathing Dragon Cake
- How to Make a 3D Dinosaur Birthday Cake
- How to Have a Pirate Party for Kids or Adults
- How to Have a Pirate Costume Party
- How to Act Like a Pirate
- How to Talk Like a Pirate
Sources and Citations
- VideoJug. A video of making a pirate cake; original source of article. Shared with permission and appreciation.
- Original creator of cake: expert Sugarcrafter Jan Clement-May and sugarcraft school, Squires Kitchen.
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Thursday, September 18, 2008
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Monday, September 08, 2008
Tom is going in for surgery on his arm this morning. Brenna will be with him. They are doing twilight sleep so I am afraid he will hear some of it, but they did ensure his arm would not feel anything for about 12 hours. They will be putting an internal pin and an external pin and adjusting the external pin over the next few months to put the wrist back into position. I hope this is the end of the mountain bike urban assault adventures.
Thursday, September 04, 2008
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