onsdag 23. desember 2009
22. desember - å holde seg varmt!
21. desember - orden i sysakene
20. desember - Bellini?
Ingredients:
Serves 8–12Simple syrup:
1 cup water
1 cup sugar
Bellinis:
1 cup ice
1 1/2 cups simple syrup
1 1/4 cups pomegranate juice chilled
1 cup cranberry juice chilled
1 750 ml bottle Prosecco chilled
2 limes thinly sliced
1 bunch fresh mint for garnish
1/2 cup (2 1/2 ounces) pomegranate seeds for garnish
To make simple syrup: In a saucepan, combine water with sugar over medium heat. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until sugar has dissolved. Take pan off heat and allow syrup to cool.
To make Bellinis: Place ice in a 6- to 8-cup capacity punch bowl. Add simple syrup, pomegranate juice, and cranberry juice. Stir well. Slowly pour in Prosecco. Garnish with lime slices, mint sprigs, and pomegranate seeds, and serve. As an alternative to serving in a punch bowl, make Bellini mixture in a 6- to 8-cup pitcher. Divide pomegranate seeds between 12 champagne flutes, add 1 slice of lime and 1 sprig of mint to each glass, and pour Bellini mixture into each.
Flere oppskrifter her: http://www.oprah.com/slideshow/food/partyplanning/pkgholiday/20081103_orig_holidaydrinks
19. desember - 7 slags?
17. desember - Dear Mr. President
Dear Mr. President,
Forgive me, but I can’t help laughing over the idea that Nancy Pelosi had to leave the global warming summit early because a major snowstorm is bearing down on D.C. I know that this is a big, serious issue and all, but you’ve got to admit that is some fine irony. These are the things that make me believe God has a sense of humor.
I’m not sure what to make of your announcement of a “meaningful” deal with China and all the others on the climate over there in Copenhagen. Some people are giving you pats on the back, and others are saying it’s a sham. I have to admit it sounds kind of vague, but what do I know? Seems like the only way any of us will know for sure is to wait thirty years and see where we stand. Kind of like marriage.
I was once told that a hummingbird’s metabolism is so fast, that we appear to that little critter to be moving as slowly as a cloud…or an act of Congress. That’s how they can fly away from us so easily. Even when we run up, we look like enthusiastic glaciers. I don’t know if it’s really true. If I ever meet a talking hummingbird, I’ll ask.
In the meantime, I have been thinking about how that notion applies to a lot of issues we face. Global climate change, the aging of the population, the deficit, the management changes for the Washington Redskins; no matter how fast these matters may be moving on the grand stage of history…they appear to be absolutely creeping on the human scale. And of course that’s your whole problem. It’s just way too easy to push off dealing with long-term issues, when we have pressing short-term ones staring us in the face. Have you ever tried to discuss retirement planning with a 19 year old who wants lunch?
You asked for advice long ago, and that’s mine for today: For as much as you feel that global warming is an urgent matter; you need to remember that not even everyone who believes in the science of it, necessarily thinks we have to take action immediately. They’re hummingbirds, and they see the trouble creeping up on us with plenty of time ahead in which it can be addressed. They are on your side, but be careful. If you sound the alarm too loudly suggesting that all is lost unless we do something today, then what reason would they have to pay attention tomorrow?
I presume as you read this I will be trapped by snow, like a marmot in the Yukon. But I assure you, I won’t be trapped for long. Have cross-country skis, will travel! Call if you get a moment…guess who has a new Blackberry?
Regards,
Tom
http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2009/12/19/dear-president-obama-334-global-snoring/
Forgive me, but I can’t help laughing over the idea that Nancy Pelosi had to leave the global warming summit early because a major snowstorm is bearing down on D.C. I know that this is a big, serious issue and all, but you’ve got to admit that is some fine irony. These are the things that make me believe God has a sense of humor.
I’m not sure what to make of your announcement of a “meaningful” deal with China and all the others on the climate over there in Copenhagen. Some people are giving you pats on the back, and others are saying it’s a sham. I have to admit it sounds kind of vague, but what do I know? Seems like the only way any of us will know for sure is to wait thirty years and see where we stand. Kind of like marriage.
I was once told that a hummingbird’s metabolism is so fast, that we appear to that little critter to be moving as slowly as a cloud…or an act of Congress. That’s how they can fly away from us so easily. Even when we run up, we look like enthusiastic glaciers. I don’t know if it’s really true. If I ever meet a talking hummingbird, I’ll ask.
In the meantime, I have been thinking about how that notion applies to a lot of issues we face. Global climate change, the aging of the population, the deficit, the management changes for the Washington Redskins; no matter how fast these matters may be moving on the grand stage of history…they appear to be absolutely creeping on the human scale. And of course that’s your whole problem. It’s just way too easy to push off dealing with long-term issues, when we have pressing short-term ones staring us in the face. Have you ever tried to discuss retirement planning with a 19 year old who wants lunch?
You asked for advice long ago, and that’s mine for today: For as much as you feel that global warming is an urgent matter; you need to remember that not even everyone who believes in the science of it, necessarily thinks we have to take action immediately. They’re hummingbirds, and they see the trouble creeping up on us with plenty of time ahead in which it can be addressed. They are on your side, but be careful. If you sound the alarm too loudly suggesting that all is lost unless we do something today, then what reason would they have to pay attention tomorrow?
I presume as you read this I will be trapped by snow, like a marmot in the Yukon. But I assure you, I won’t be trapped for long. Have cross-country skis, will travel! Call if you get a moment…guess who has a new Blackberry?
Regards,
Tom
http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2009/12/19/dear-president-obama-334-global-snoring/
16. desember - Snø på håndleddet
tirsdag 15. desember 2009
mandag 14. desember 2009
14. desember - Precious
Utrolig bra film, og ja det er ikke en "alt-er-bra-og-vi-er-jo-så-lykkelig" førjuls-film!
søndag 13. desember 2009
13. desember - St. Lucia
12. desember - Juleblomster?
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11.desember - Happy Hanukkah!
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lørdag 12. desember 2009
10. desember - Jul i det hele tatt?
8. desember - Hvit Jul
7. desember - Vintervarm
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6. desember - vennskap
5. desember - Hjertevarme
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3. desember - Colors, please!
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2. desember - grønne engler
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tirsdag 1. desember 2009
mandag 9. november 2009
Kjøkken, oh, kjøkken ....
tirsdag 3. november 2009
Winterwarm ....
onsdag 28. oktober 2009
Matboks
OOTS!’ latest product line consists of cool, contemporary lunch boxes. Cleaning is easy and the use of space is optimal with custom containers that comfortably fit inside. The ‘stacked’ design and materials used give these lunch boxes a surprising look and make them playful and tactile objects for little fingers. The upright design also prevents food from being tossed around.The Lunchbox comes in three different color combos: Blue, Green and Orange. This Deluxe version comes with 4 small and 1 large container inside. Can also hold a water bottle as shown in photo (bottle not included).
The Lunchbox is another example of the Dutch design savvy that OOTS! brings to all its products: an optimal combination of style and added functionality.And yes, adults may use them as well.Size: 8.5 x 7.25 x 4.25 inches All materials used are food safe and kid-friendly: made from BPA-free and phthalate-free polypropylene and safety tested for lead. The lunch box and containers are dishwasher safe (top rack) and the containers can be used in a microwave.
mandag 26. oktober 2009
Elsker ...
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torsdag 22. oktober 2009
Getting ready ....
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onsdag 21. oktober 2009
Inspirasjon ....
... skal male et nytt bilde. Trengte litt inspirasjon og har funnet disse bildene hos http://www.overstock.com/ ..... som sikkert ikke er kjent for kunst, men noen gang trenger bare litt ideer .....
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