Saturday, April 07, 2012

Spicy Fish Soup

DSC_8353

Not being great with recipes I took what I remembers from a previous spicy fish soup I made and rolled with it.

My ingredients were:

- 2 stalks of celery
- 3 medium sized carrots
- 1 large onion
- 6 small potatoes (3 cups once diced)
- Half a green pepper
- 3 jalapeno peppers
- 2 cloves of garlic
(All of the above were purchased at Pete’s Frootique in the Saint John City Market.)
- 1.5 slices of thick bacon
- 3 cups of chicken broth
- 3 cups of crushed tomatoes
- A pound of chowder mix (from Lord’s Lobster)
- El Yucateco Hot Sauce
- and just to be fancy, some steamed Mussels

core ingredients

What did I do:

I chopped up my onion, celery and carrots.  I chopped up some bacon and started it in a saucepan at medium heat.  When it was getting crispy I added in my onion, celery and carrots.

 DSC_8333DSC_8335

After sautéing that for about 15 minutes I added in some diced garlic and my chopper jalapenos.

DSC_8339

I then added in some chopped green pepper.

Realizing this saucepan was far too small I then heated a mixture of 3 cups of broth with 3 cups of crushed tomatoes in a larger pot.

DSC_8341

And added my 3 cups of chopped potatoes.

DSC_8343

After letting that do its thing for about 20 minutes I added my veggies (and bacon) into the broth pot.

DSC_8344 

I let that simmer for a half hour.

DSC_8345

Simmering was boring so I steamed some mussels in the meantime. I rinsed some mussels and made sure they were fit to cook (i made sure the open ones closed when hit with some cold water)

DSC_8347

Then I steamed them in the remainder of my 900 ml chicken broth (having already taken 750 mils for the soup) and a bit of water.

DSC_8350

Once you have  a hot pan, steaming mussels takes all of 4 minutes, so I snacked on a few waiting for the soup to finish.

It did:

DSC_8351

I served up a bowl of this soup with a few dashed of hot sauce and a few mussels to be extra fancy.

DSC_8353

A Saturday afternoon well spent.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

This is a throw down, a show down: CBC Hip Hop Summit

I find it mind boggling how few views are recorded on Youtube for the CBC Hip Hop summit.  If you like Canadian hip hop check it out:

http://www.youtube.com/user/cbcradio3#p/c/6041CECF11F80E34

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Bottle Redemption Fraud

I remember studying bottle redemption regulations for an environmental economics class several years ago.  If I recall the research, the higher a refund, the more likely it is that a bottle will be recycled.

I recall the professor and I jokes about the incentive that exists to bring bottles to a jurisdiction that provides a higher payout for returned bottles – referencing the Seinfeld episode where characters used a mail truck to effectively take advantage of higher refunds in a neighboring state.

I came across an article today about some folks who got busted for allegedly taking advantage of this sort of scheme in Maine.  Apparently this is a type of fraud – and three people were just charged for the first time in the state for trying to cash in out of state bottles.

If you’re an economics nerd wanting to read about this failed attempt at arbitrage or just want to see one of the other flaws in Kramer and Newman’s plan follow the link: http://www.newson6.com/Global/story.asp?S=14013813

Friday, February 11, 2011

Neat musical experiments

I feel like I have failed for not knowing about The Evolution Control Committee until now. Their musical experiments mash up music and clips from various media to make humorous tunes.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Awesome ad heats bus riders

Caribou Coffee in Minnesota has a neat advertising gimmick going in Minnesota. To promote their hot breakfast sandwiches, the company has converted a bus shelter to look like an over, with a heating element to keep bus riders warm while they wait for their ride.

http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/01/bus-commuters-warm-up-hot-breakfast-ad-caribou.php

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Celebrity endorsements not that useful

Advertising Age published an article today about the relative lack of effectiveness of advertisements with celebrities compared to non-celebrity ads.  The article discusses a study that showed Nike missed the mark with Tiger Woods’ come-back advertisement.

The article suggests that just because an ad is popular or memorable, it doesn’t mean that the brand message is being effectively communicated.  The writer explains that a poorly designed ad isn’t cured by simply sticking a celebrity in there.

Cell phone ban & road safety

Jalopnik has published a post questioning the logic of cell phone driving bans.  One point made was: “…as cellphone use has gone up, crashes have continued to decline.”

Also:

“…economists offer three possible takes. People who start talking while driving become more cautious. People who act like jackholes behind the wheel with a cellphone will act the same without one. And although cellphones clearly distract some drivers, they may also help other drivers stay alert.”

Bike Helmet with cell phone headset

Awesome.  For all my business biking needs.

Friday, November 05, 2010

Sun Chips earplugs

The marketers of Sun Chips in Canada aren’t going to get rid of their noisy biodegradable bags yet.  They’re offering ear plugs to those who are offended by the bags’ crinkles.