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The good, the bad, and the weary

Posted August 20th, 2008 at 12:31 AM by theycallmekool
So, yeah I love coding, learning perl and other languages, and the study of comp science as a whole. But...

AAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!

I get lost in projects and code for days on end sometimes, and begin to wonder why...lol

Am I the only geek who can't put the keyboard down...is it just me...have I lost my mind ya'll???

Well, I suppose with such intense work, comes intense dedication. However at the moment, it's bordering on intense sanity
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North Carolina Pulled Pork Barbecue

Posted August 9th, 2008 at 02:38 PM by Theophylact
I know this will have people saying, "That's not real barbecue", just as any gumbo recipe will set off authenticity wars. Tastes like the real thing to me. (My standard is actually from East Virginia: Pierce's Pitt Barbecue, just outside Williamsburg on Rochambeau Highway.)

I used the Big Green Egg and chunk charcoal. Because I didn't have quite enough time, I started the pork shoulder in the oven, as the note says, but did the last five hours or so in the smoker. The Egg...
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What I made for the shelter last week

Posted August 9th, 2008 at 02:07 PM by Theophylact
Updated August 9th, 2008 at 02:09 PM by Theophylact
This is a version of the classic Belgian beef stew with beer and onions, Carbonnades à la Flamande. It uses Guinness stout instead of beer, mustard instead of vinegar, and adds orange peel for a different effect. The recipe comes from John Thorne's newsletter Simple Cooking; for the shelter, I scale it up by a factor of 5 to 7.
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Guinness Beef Stew
(Simple Cooking No. 71, John Thorne).

[Serves 4 to 6]

2 pounds boneless chuck, trimmed of fat and cubed
½ cup
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