Short Attention Span Theatre

Old site content

I'm slowly, but surely, moving all the old content over to this site. Some changes:

That's it for now. Sug­ges­tions welcome.

New look and inanities

Thought the definition of inanity fit my posts on here pretty well (and the definition of inane, since that's the base).

inan·i·ty : 1 : the quality or state of being inane: as a : lack of substance : EMPTINESS b : vapid, pointless, or fatuous character : SHAL­LOW­NESS 2 : something that is inane

inane (adjective) : 1 : EMPTY, IN­SUB­STAN­TIAL 2 : lacking sig­nif­i­cance, meaning, or point : SILLY

While I'll be posting most of the inanities, the recipes will be coming from my wife, Christy. She's the Chef, after all... I'm just the AlphaGeek. ;]

An overview for those that don't know continue.

Last recipe, off to OKC

I realize that I said I'd post additional recipes every week and it's been much longer than that. Hey, it took me how long just to put an original post up? This recipe will be Tortilla Soup. It's the easiest soup in the world to make! Try it and let me know what you think!

This will be my last recipe for several weeks. I'm off to Oklahoma (where there is no snow!) on Friday to plan our November wedding. Dave will leave several days after my return... I'm certainly not messing with this stuff without him! I'll have another recipe up continue.

Tortilla Soup

In­gre­di­ents:

In­struc­tions: Boil and then shred the chicken. Put the chicken back in the same water. Add the soup, tomatoes, milk and velveeta. Boil until the cheese is melted. Shred or cut the tortillas into strips and add to the soup. Let it boil another 5-10 minutes and then serve. This soup works great as leftovers.

Tips: If you want to make this low fat, use the low-fat or no-fat al­ter­na­tives. Personally, I can\'t tell the difference.

Christy's stuff up

Woohoo! Christy's section of the site is updated. There's a few facts about her, and a recipe (the first of many) up for viewing. Eventually, I'll probably go to MySQL for keeping all the data on this site, but for now it's just text.

Olvera Street Chili Quiche

In­gre­di­ents:

In­struc­tions: Preheat oven to 375. Combine the eggs, milk, spices and chilis. Pour into the pie shell and then sprinkle with the cheese. Bake for 25-30 minutes. Serve hot or warm garnished with tomato slices.

Tips: For added volume, try beating your egg whites separately and then folding them into the mixture.

Tale of me

For the past month or so my husband, Dave, has been after me to give him some actual substance to post on my portion of our website. I've been trying to figure what I'd like to put on display. What does anyone want to know about me? Does anyone care about what I have to add to this website? Then I thought, there are at least a billion other internet sites that you could be looking at, yet you're looking at mine. If you like what I have to say on this site, let me know. If you don't, go continue.

Promised content

I sit here after promising my dear husband, Dave, to have something for my part of the web page and draw a complete blank! What do I want to tell anyone? What does anyone want to know about me? Let's see... nothing! Okay, I'll have to come up with something a little more mentally stim­u­lat­ing later.

I swear, to anyone reading this, that I WILL have something relatively sub­stan­tial in my part of the site by the end of the month... that's only about a week to go. I work better under pressure anyway.

Promises, promises

Ok, Christy has promised me (REALLY, this time) that she'll have something for her section of the website by monday night. Cross your fingers, y'all. ;)

Mail client

Files page has been updated with a new email client, head on over and check it out. Oh, and I swear that by the end of the weekend Christy will give me some content to put up in her section of the website. Really. She said she would. No, really. Heheheh.

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