Sleep (or lack there of), books, toys

Mar 12, 2014 08:59

Listen up, brain. I know DST kicked our ass this year, but that should be responsible for ONE hour of lost sleep, not FIVE. Two nights of two hours of broken sleep after a night of four hours sleep is unacceptable. Straighten up and sleep at night or I'll replace you with a sack full of kittens ( Read more... )

cooking, book: enclave, soda stream, so very tired

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kamalloy March 12 2014, 16:08:48 UTC
I hear you on the sleep thing. x_x DST kicked my ass this year, too. It didn't help that I'd been coming off a week+ of insomnia to boot. I ended up just taking off from work yesterday and sleeping a lot to perform a proper system reset.

And yet, I cannot really complain about the concept of DST, because, as one person put it, it's like "Christmas for people with SAD." And it's really nice driving home in the light.

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thistle_chaser March 12 2014, 16:19:51 UTC
Yeah. Usually I easily adjust to DST, but this year is just awful.

"Christmas for people with SAD."

Ha!

I'm enjoying the extra light, too. My apartment has so many windows (and a sliding glass door), I can open all my curtains and let the sunshine pour in. It's quite nice!

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gconnor March 12 2014, 16:44:05 UTC
Re: soda stream, we use ours to blend with fruit juice concentrate. This is easier if you let the frozen juice concentrate just thaw in the fridge and then pour it into another container (squirt bottle preferred). Then pour a big cup of soda water and add juice concentrate to it slowly/gently. We use about 1-2 oz of concentrate in 10-12 oz of water. So it tastes like diluted juice but it's fizzy.

Also you can get Torani syrups and make Italian sodas with it. Don't go too crazy buying syrup until you're sure you will like it.. you can get 1, maybe 2 smaller bottles of syrup to try it out.

Sodastream also sells "essence" type of mix-in which we found OK but not great. But you are totally right... the flavors that come with the machine are all different types of ASS

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thistle_chaser March 12 2014, 16:47:59 UTC
Ooh, the concentrate idea sounds good! I'm going to get some next time I go shopping.

Thanks!

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pure_trance March 12 2014, 20:03:14 UTC
Yeah I was going to suggest the juice thing too, that's what I would do with a Sodastream (we are planning on getting one eventually) as well as the Torani syrup/Italian soda suggestion. I wouldn't even touch their concoctions, I'd go straight for those 2 things haha :)

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thistle_chaser March 13 2014, 00:54:41 UTC
I'm looking forward to trying the juice idea. Hopefully I can shop on Friday.

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kelen March 12 2014, 18:13:53 UTC
Take the crock pot with you to work. :) Just make sure you bring pot holders too. Then you can monitor the pot and not worry.

I adore crock pots. It's like the magic food machine. Toss stuff in, ignore for 5-12 hours. You don't even need special recipes. Throw in stuff you normally cook, spice twice (Beginning and between middle and end), eat!

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thistle_chaser March 12 2014, 18:16:42 UTC
Ha! That'd be a fun idea! Then everyone on the floor would stop by to see what smells so good.

I don't use mine enough -- I intend to change that!

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kelen March 12 2014, 18:21:49 UTC
I was thinking that. :) Torment your co-workers with yummy smells.

One of my favorites is chicken and dumplings. That requires some extra work as you need to make and add dough in the last half an hour. (But you can use store bought biscuits if you don't want that hassle.) I can't make this any more for the diabetic diet, and I miss it so much. It's amazing comfort food.

But meats, spaghetti sauce, and anything you want. Tis awesome. Just keep broths on hand. Those add tons of flavor and are really easy to use. But they can have lots of salts, so be careful what you pick. :)

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lady_bird March 12 2014, 19:45:23 UTC
Hahaha...this entry is really well written, I enjoyed reading it! :)
I'd like to hang out with someone who has replaced their brain with a sack full of kittens. I'll bet we'd get along.

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thistle_chaser March 13 2014, 15:24:26 UTC
I'm glad to hear that! :D

I think a head full of a sack of kittens would be quite interesting -- you'd never get bored! Scratched up, but not bored.

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beauty_forashes March 12 2014, 19:58:04 UTC
I hear you about the cooking gadgets. We have more stuff gathering dust than we actually use. I think the only things that get regular use are the water kettle and the toaster. I love the crock pot, but I wouldn't leave it running while I'm out of the house either, especially since our electric outlets have 220 volts and everything in the crock pot gets done in half the time as recipes say.

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thistle_chaser March 13 2014, 15:25:28 UTC
I was surprised at how long this one took to cook. Just over nine hours on HIGH. I never use high, but recipes usually call for 3-4 hours on high!

I love my toaster, too. It and the microwave are the things I use the most.

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