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  • QOTD

    Francois de La Rochefoucauld. “Good advice is something a man gives when he is too old to set a bad example.” [Quotes of the Day]

  • Roland’s Teriyaki Glaze Pork Ribs

    Here’s a recipe from Dane Carlson (I’m reprinting it here so I have a record of it):

    Roland’s Teriyaki Glaze Pork Ribs: By popular demand, I’m sharing with you my secret Hawaiian recipe for teriyaki glaze pork ribs… a delightful island treat. Cook it over an outdoor grill, watch yourneighbors make a beeline for your back yard… 🙂

    Roland’s famous Hawaiian pork ribs in teriyaki glaze:

    Couple big slabs pork ribs

    Glaze sauce

    • 1 cup soy sauce (Hawaiians say “Aloha Brand” soy sauce is best – can be found at Safeway)
    • 1/2 cup water
    • 2 heaping tablespoons crushed or grated ginger (mo betta if you peel the skin)
    • 3 big fingers of garlic, minced
    • 1.5 cups brown sugar (C&H preferably to support the workers on the ‘aina)
    • 2 tablespoons cooking sherry wine
    • 3 cloves star anise (they sell in asian stores, kinda pricey but an important element)

    Combine all sauce ingrients in a small pot, bring to boil then quickly turn to simmer, let the full flavors of the exotic ingredients meld, gingerly, full of love and aloha. (This might be a good time to put on a Don Ho album and down a couple of Mai Tai’s!)

    MEANWHILE, fill a big pot w/water and set to rumbling boil. Cut the ribs down to manageable portions and drop into boiling water. Let boil for an hour, oruntil the meat is tender. After boiling, remove from hot water and drain. Baste with brush with the sauce. Don’t over coat with sauce cuz it will burn on the open barbeque fire… the sugar content is very flamable.

    Cook on open barbecue, a low flame (let flame mellow first so its not jumping at your meat) for not more than 10 minutes or so – the meat is already cooked, the barbecue should just add a nice crisp and smoke flavoring to it. Baste with sauce using brush at least 2x during cooking time.

    Finally, take majority of the sauce and thicken. Use 1 teaspoon of cornstarch mixed into about 1/2 cup of water as a thickening agent… slowly stir this into your reheated sauce – only adding as much as you need to thicken sauce. (Heat the sauce to high – nearly boiling, then quickly reduce to simmer — watch it thicken with the cornstarch…)

    Remove ribs from barbecue, place in serving dish, add sauce as a glaze atop ribs, garnish with diced green onions (scallions)…

    Remove and eat… 🙂

    [From the Desktop of Dane Carlson]

    Thanks for posting this! I can’t wait for a chance to try it out (mmmm Ribs)!

  • Surprise! A Shoggoth!

    John Robb posts about a new search engine for things that go bumb (and squirk) in the night:

    Cthuugle.  A Google clone dedicated to searching H.P. Lovecraft’s public domain books.  This is brilliant in concept, but it still needs work in execution.  Why aren’t all books available like this?  What a loss for society that they aren’t. [John Robb’s Radio Weblog]

  • Spirited Away

    The Press Kit for Spirited Away has been posted to Nausicaa.net. I’m about halfway through reading it and it’s pretty cool. I’m going to see it Tuesday night.

  • Vyvyan!

    Years ago, MTV used to show The Young Ones. It was one of the better shows they ever had on it. When browsing on Amazon today I saw: The Young Ones – Every Stoopid Episode. I want! I want!

  • Everything comes from Pittsburgh

    See over on a friend’s LJ: The First Smiley 🙂. Why does it not surprise me in the least that it came from CMU?

  • More Mozilla Woes

    A friend of mine emailed me to say that my page caused Mozilla to crash when she tried to post a comment. Something is definitely wacky. I think it might be with my HTML, but nothing was jumping out at me. This is the first I’ve run into something like this crashing Mozilla though. If anyone else is affected by this could they email me and let me know? You can mail me by clicking on that little envelope in the right navbar.

  • OS X, Mozilla, and Radio

    Has anyone else had problems with Mozilla crashing lately? It always seems to be happening when I’m doing things in Radio. Like clicking on the edit link for a post. It just started happening Wednesday morning. I just did a reinstall of Mozilal to see if maybe that would make a difference.

  • Living in a H4X0R world

    Images of an alternative world. Just what I needed to see at 3am in the morning.

    via [Boing Boing Blog]

  • How people find me

    Looking through my logs. Someone found my site today searching for ‘fraternity party sex’. I’m still not quite sure how that happened.