Sunday, December 09, 2012
Cheese Fondue Research
Yes, this goes to show that research tax dollars can produce relevant and interesting research!
Have a look at this link of a research paper:
Effect on gastric function and symptoms of drinking wine, black tea, or schnapps with a Swiss cheese fondue: randomised controlled crossover trial
Bravo!!!!
Have a look at this link of a research paper:
Effect on gastric function and symptoms of drinking wine, black tea, or schnapps with a Swiss cheese fondue: randomised controlled crossover trial
Bravo!!!!
Thursday, December 06, 2012
Friday, November 30, 2012
Dad
Ah, Dad, here's another one of your awesome quotes.......
"here is 富然, here is 鎮瑋, 富然 is a runner, 鎮瑋 is a jumper, they both are loser, and that is forever!"
"here is 富然, here is 鎮瑋, 富然 is a runner, 鎮瑋 is a jumper, they both are loser, and that is forever!"
Friday, November 23, 2012
Willi Schaefer: 2011 Graacher Domprobst Riesling Spätlese (AP #10)
Epitome of Mosel Riesling:
not much on the nose, but delicate texture, and beautiful balance of sweetness and rounded acidity. For a Spätlese, the sweetness is less pronounced, subtle, yet firm in its presence. Nice terroir aspect available almost immediately which adds to the complexity. It's like a delicate, beautiful woman, with its kind caress....but also with a sophistication which tells you there is more than meets the eye at first glance.....
(18 Euro at Drexler Weinhandlung, Freiburg - currently sold out)
Monday, June 18, 2012
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Hunawihr and the Lonely Planet
So we made a 5 day bike trip in Alsace and passed by a lovely little town called Hunawihr.....in fact it's featured on the Lonely Planet France cover! So we tried to snap the same picture.....
Suffice it to say, it was an awesome trip with some very picturesque little towns, great food, (and superb Alsatian muscat and riesling), with some breathtaking scenery!
Friday, May 04, 2012
Secular Nazis
Well, well, the ugly face of political correctness and secular Nazis has risen again. A Nova Scotia student with religious convictions is suspended for wearing a T-shirt that reflects these convictions.
Read the Toronto Star article here.
The idiots administrating the school have decided that his T-shirt saying "Life is wasted without Jesus" is too controversial, and have suspended this poor student. Talk about secular nazis, oppressing people's right to express their religious convictions.
The fact that people are so beholden to political correctness, and cannot handle people's right to express their religious beliefs is really ridiculous. Let's hope they come to their senses and let the student enjoy his right to expression and belief.
Read the Toronto Star article here.
The idiots administrating the school have decided that his T-shirt saying "Life is wasted without Jesus" is too controversial, and have suspended this poor student. Talk about secular nazis, oppressing people's right to express their religious convictions.
The fact that people are so beholden to political correctness, and cannot handle people's right to express their religious beliefs is really ridiculous. Let's hope they come to their senses and let the student enjoy his right to expression and belief.
Thursday, April 05, 2012
Concert Master
Why is the concert master of an orchestra always a violin? Why don't left-wing types complain about this blatant discrimination?
If I owned an orchestra, I would make the Tuba the concert master - is that a cool instrument or what?
If I owned an orchestra, I would make the Tuba the concert master - is that a cool instrument or what?
Monday, April 02, 2012
Hope Springs Eternal
Well, just when all the happenings in Syria and East Asia point to an eroding of democracy and fundamental freedoms, Burma shows us that hope does spring eternal........
Aung San Suu Kyi and her party seem to have swept elections in Burma and will be a force to content with in bringing about change and democratic reform in a country ruled by an iron-fisted military junta (that seems to be loosening its grip thankfully)
Let's hope this is indeed good news, and that the government respects the will of the people!
Here is the BBC article.
There is always hope......
Aung San Suu Kyi and her party seem to have swept elections in Burma and will be a force to content with in bringing about change and democratic reform in a country ruled by an iron-fisted military junta (that seems to be loosening its grip thankfully)
Let's hope this is indeed good news, and that the government respects the will of the people!
Here is the BBC article.
There is always hope......
The Best Fleischküchle
Spring is here, which means it's time to go visit Straußenwirtschaften again!
We biked through the Hexental, past Staufen to Grunern, to go to the Schleifsteinhof of Weingut Probst, up on the hill with a great view of the nothern Markgräflerland and the ruins above Staufen.
The food was amazing! Specializing in badisch specialties, I had the most amazing Fleischküchle ever since I arrived in Germany....Betty's Zwiebelbraten was also super-tender. The sauce was great, with fried onions giving it texture.
We biked through the Hexental, past Staufen to Grunern, to go to the Schleifsteinhof of Weingut Probst, up on the hill with a great view of the nothern Markgräflerland and the ruins above Staufen.
The food was amazing! Specializing in badisch specialties, I had the most amazing Fleischküchle ever since I arrived in Germany....Betty's Zwiebelbraten was also super-tender. The sauce was great, with fried onions giving it texture.
That's opening the Straußi season with a bang!!
Monday, March 12, 2012
Touch Icing
The most moronic rule in the NHL has to be the touch icing rule. It's a way of adding almost-negligible excitement to icing at the risk of injuring defencemen and forwards who are hustling their asses off for the sake of the team.......
Why do GMs insist on putting their greatest assets (the players) at risk? That's why it's finally good news to see that the NHL is considering changing this idiotic rule, and implementing something much safe (like hybrid icing), according to this Globe and Mail article.
Let's hope the NHL rule custodians stop being morons, and start protecting the players that make this the greatest game on earth......
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Three Man Booths
I'm watching the broadcast of the Divisional Playoff matchup of the Saints @ 49ers. It's a three-man booth of Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, and Tony Siragusa (albeit on the field).
It's enough to make me realize that two-man booths (like those employed by CBS) are superior to three-man booths. Albert does a decent job with the play-by-play, but the commentary of Siragusa is really annoying, and Johnston, while less annoying, isn't really providing real insight. (If I have to listen to one more comment about how much confidence the Saints offence has, then I'm gonna puke)
I think NFL broadcasts should just wake-up and realize that three-man booths are exasperating to listen to, and go back to traditional two-man booths......
It's enough to make me realize that two-man booths (like those employed by CBS) are superior to three-man booths. Albert does a decent job with the play-by-play, but the commentary of Siragusa is really annoying, and Johnston, while less annoying, isn't really providing real insight. (If I have to listen to one more comment about how much confidence the Saints offence has, then I'm gonna puke)
I think NFL broadcasts should just wake-up and realize that three-man booths are exasperating to listen to, and go back to traditional two-man booths......
Thursday, January 05, 2012
The Best Subway System in the World
I've been to my share of places, and usually, when exploring, I make use of the public transportation system. I now declare, hands-down that Madrid has the best subway system in the world.
Totally unexpected if you ask me.....Spain is not exactly known for efficiency and punctuality, yet the extensive system, which covers a large area was amazing. The stations were clean, the system unified, the electronic ticketing system easy, and the most I ever had to wait for a subway was 3 minutes. And it only costs 1.50 Euro for a single ticket, and 9.30 for 10 trips!
It has many lines, that intersect in useful places, and even has a circular line (Line 6), which encircles the downtown area in both clockwise and counter-clockwise directions.
It really was a treat to take the metro in Madrid, it walks away with the best subway system in the world!! (For sure it kicks Toronto's ass, speaking of which Toronto may have one of the worst systems in the world, as far as I can tell)
Totally unexpected if you ask me.....Spain is not exactly known for efficiency and punctuality, yet the extensive system, which covers a large area was amazing. The stations were clean, the system unified, the electronic ticketing system easy, and the most I ever had to wait for a subway was 3 minutes. And it only costs 1.50 Euro for a single ticket, and 9.30 for 10 trips!
It has many lines, that intersect in useful places, and even has a circular line (Line 6), which encircles the downtown area in both clockwise and counter-clockwise directions.
It really was a treat to take the metro in Madrid, it walks away with the best subway system in the world!! (For sure it kicks Toronto's ass, speaking of which Toronto may have one of the worst systems in the world, as far as I can tell)
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