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Friday, October 7, 2011

Tiger Woods shoots 68 in Frys 2nd round

Tiger Woods shoots 68, likely to make weekend cut at Frys.com Open - ESPN: 'via Blog this'

I'm rooting for Tiger to make the cut!

Fry's.com leaderboard on ESPN: http://espn.go.com/golf/leaderboard

Monday, October 3, 2011

Physicist Cracks BBQ Mystery

Meathead: Physicist Cracks BBQ Mystery: 'via Blog this'

Oh! This is a serious food science article.

If you're into smoking and BBQ, then this article is for you.

Learn why the temperature of meat will hit the wall, the plateau, the stall . . . and just refuse to get any hotter.

SPOILER ! ! !

It's all about evaporative cooling! . . . and there are things you can do to overcome it.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Thursday, September 22, 2011

The World's Rudest Hand Gestures

If you're going to find yourself travelling abroad, you might be interested in taking a gander at this book, The World's Rudest Hand Gestures.

The World's Rudest Hand Gestures - James Gibney - International - The Atlantic:  'via Blog this'
This Atlantic article shares some photos with explanations.

A little more graphic is the promotional video on YouTube:


Available at chroniclebooks.com:
http://www.chroniclebooks.com/rude-hand-gestures-of-the-world.html

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Monday, September 19, 2011

Rose Cut Wine Bar Tastings

Updated August 22, 2022

The Rose Cut wine bar is no longer open.

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The 4th wine bar to open in my neighborhood. They offer tastings, and wines by the glass or bottle.

Rose Cut wine bar now open - Events and Tastings:  'via Blog this'

It's great that we've got choices in just a few short city blocks of 94114:
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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Food, wine, golf - Monterey, Carmel

Downtown Monterey and Monterey Harbor as seen ...Image via WikipediaFood, wine, golf among Monterey, Carmel highlights:  'via Blog this'

Ahh, this is the perfecta of food, wine, golf, and travel all rolled into one.

The town of Carmel and the Monterey peninsula make for a wonderful experience.   Lots to see and do.  Don't miss the aquarium, cannery row, or the spectacular Spyglass Hill, Pebble Beach Golf Links and Cypress Point.

For more information:
See Monterey CA - Monterey County Convention and Visitors Bureau

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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Sestri Levante: An Undiscovered Seaside Italian Gem

Wine-Knows: Fine Wine and Gourmet Food Journeys for the Discerning Traveler: An Undiscovered Seaside Italian Gem:   'via Blog this'

It's great to learn about Sestri Levante.  The photo on the Wine-Knows Travel blog is so lovely I want to go there!

It reminds me of past trips to nearby Cinque Terre, and walking the path through all five villages. 

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Nicklaus says Tiger can still break record

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Jack Nicklaus says Tiger can still break record:    'via Blog this'

Jack is right on the money, about Woods being able to beat his championship record, only . . .
"if he gets the 5 inches between his ears squared out."
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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Google just got ZAGAT Rated!

Google Logo officially released on May 2010Image via WikipediaOfficial Google Blog: Google just got ZAGAT Rated!:  'via Blog this'
"With Zagat, we gain a world-class team that has more experience in consumer based-surveys, recommendations and reviews than anyone else in the industry."
I love anything Google, so I'm thrilled that Zagat has joined the Google portfolio of product offerings.

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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Barbecue and Food Safety Tips


The long Labor Day weekend is upon us.

I imagine most of us will try to work in some outdoor cooking or a barbecue over the next few days.

So be safe by checking out the USDA free food safety tips.

Have fun and don't get sick or make others sick.

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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Physicist cuts plane boarding time in half | Crave - CNET

Physicist cuts plane boarding time in half | Crave - CNET: 'via Blog this'

If only things could be so easy! I imagine the algorithm breaks down, when folks are running late, and aren't present to take a seat when the algorithm says go to your seat and sit.

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Monday, August 29, 2011

Wine-Knows: Fine Wine and Gourmet Food Journeys for the Discerning Traveler: CORKAGE FEES---a Different Viewpoint

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Wine-Knows: Fine Wine and Gourmet Food Journeys for the Discerning Traveler: CORKAGE FEES---a Different Viewpoint: Many of us have succumbed reluctantly to the outrageous $35-50 corkage fees of some "destination" restaurants. An upscale Italian trattoria...

I just had to "Blogger Blog This."  Way too funny of a post from our friends at Wine-Knows Travel.

Enjoy!
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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Livermore Valley Wine Tasting

We spent this past Saturday with friends on a Livermore wine tasting tour.  What a fun time!

We made it to 4 wineries:
  1. Crooked Vine and Stoney Creek
  2. Wente
  3. Rios Lovell
  4. Concannon
If you love Petite Sirah, there was plenty to be had.

For more information:

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Saturday, August 20, 2011

Birthday Card With Funny Golf Joke

My birthday just passed, and someone sent me a humorous golf-themed birthday card.
Know why golfers eat their birthday cake whole?
They don't like to slice anything!
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

I'm A Big Fan of Wine-Knows Travel . . .

I love the folks at Wine-Knows Travel!

I'm big fans of theirs.  We've joined them on food & wine tours in 2005 (Avignon, Southern/Northern Rhone, Burgundy, Alsace, Champagne), and 2008 (Bordeaux, St. Emilion, through the Dordogne Valley to Colliure).  Both were great food and wine trips with lots of educational experiences.

I'm so pleased to see them launch their blog:   Wine-Knows: Fine Wine & Gourmet Food Journeys for the Discerning Traveler.

Check it out!


Google Hotel Finder

Nice feature!

Google Hotel Finder lets you search for U.S. hotels in a given city by date, location on a map, price, hotel class, and user rating.

I especially like the capability to expand or limit the geographic area to search by dragging the boundaries of the search area "shape."

Very cool.

Monday, August 15, 2011

North Carolina Ranks 9th in US Wine Production

Who would've guessed.

We just came back from a visit to North Carolina.  During our stay there, we learned that:
"North Carolina is home to more than 100 wineries. The number of wineries has more than quadrupled since 2001. The industry has two focuses — native muscadine grapes and European-style vinifera grapes" (http://www.visitncwine.com/)

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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Another Whim - Oak Island, NC

We just returned from a fabulous week of vacation in NC. We stayed at this fabulous property in Oak Island, NC, "Another Whim" - Oak Island, NC

A great property on the beach!  ... and we saw the dolphins swim by too!

Disappointed In Tiger Woods

What a bummer! Another Tiger melt-down.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Tiger Woods Returns - I'm Thrilled!

Tiger Woods at 2004 PGA Championship in Kohler...Image via Wikipedia
Great news, Tiger Woods Expected for PGA Championship.

I'm really excited about his return.  

I certainly follow him for the drama, Caddie Choice Serves as Window Into Woods’s Thinking. But mostly, I'd like to see him return to his competitive form.

Go Tiger!