Lately there has been a little quiz going around Facebook about the "100 foods you need to try before you die." They say that the average person tries only about 20 of the 100 items on the list. I have tried about 39. There are quite a few I still want to try, and also quite a few I can probably live without.
Update: I've updated this and added a star (hopefully the html code works!) to the things that I still need to try, and I'll check them off when I have them. I don't even know what a few of these things are, so I'll need to do a little more research to see if I want to have them or not.
1. Abalone
  2. Absinthe ✔
  3. Alligator
  4. Baba Ghanoush ✔
  5. Bagel and lox ✔
  6. Baklava ✔
  7. Barbecue ribs ✔
  8. Bellini ✔
  9. Bird’s Nest Soup
 10. Biscuits and gravy ★
 11. Black Pudding ★
 12. Black Truffle ★
 13. Borscht ★
 14. Calamari ✔
 15. Carp
 16. Caviar ✔
 17. Cheese fondue ✔
 18. Chicken and waffles ★
 19. Chicken Tikka Masala ✔
 20. Chile Relleno ★
 21. Chitterlings/Chitlins
 22. Churros ✔
 23. Clam Chowder ✔
 24. Cognac ✔ (duh!)
 25. Crabcake ✔
 26. Crickets
 27. Currywurst
 28. Dandelion wine
 29. Dulce de leche ✔
 30. Durian ✔
 31. Eel
 32. Eggs benedict ✔
 33. Fish Tacos ✔
 34. Foie Gras ✔ (I think I had this on a plane, at the end of a flight from Amsterdam, when we happened to be flying through a lot of turbulence. Not an especially good food memory.)
 35. Fresh Spring Rolls ✔
 36. Fried Catfish ★
 37. Fried Green Tomatoes ★ (not a big fan of tomatoes unless they are in a sauce or salsa, but I'll think about trying it...)
 38. Fried Plaintain ★
 39. Frito Pie ★ (this is basically just chili on top of Fritos. I can make that!
 40. Frog’s Legs
 41. Fugu
 42. Funnel Cake ★
 43. Gazpacho ✔
 44. Goat
 45. Goat’s milk
 46. Goulash ★
 47. Gumbo ★
 48. Haggis
 49. Head Cheese
 50. Heirloom Tomatoes ✔
 51. Honeycomb
 52. Hostess Fruit Pie ✔
 53. Huevos Rancheros ★
 54. Jerk Chicken ✔
 55. Kangaroo
 56. Key Lime Pie ★
 57. Kobe Beef ★
 58. Lassi
 59. Lobster ✔
 60. Mimosa ✔
 61. MoonPie ✔
 62. Morel Mushrooms
 63. Nettle Tea
 64. Octopus
 65. Oxtail Soup ✔ (At first I wasn't sure if I've had this before, but my family confirmed that I have.)
 66. Paella ✔
 67. Paneer
 68. Pastrami on Rye ✔
 69. Pavlova
 70. Phaal
 71. Philly Cheesesteak ✔
 72. Pho ★
 73. Pineapple and cottage cheese ★
 74. Pistachio Ice Cream ✔
 75. Po’ boy ★
 76. Pocky ✔
 77. Polenta ✔
 78. Prickly Pear
 79. Rabbit Stew
 80. Raw Oysters
 81. Root Beer Float ✔
 82. S’mores ✔
 83. Sauerkraut ✔
 84. Sea Urchin
 85. Shark
 86. Snail
 87. Snake
 88. Soft Shell Crab
 89. Som Tam
 90. Spaetzle
 91. Spam ✔
 92. Squirrel
 93. Steak Tartare
 94. Sweet Potato Fries ✔
 95. Sweetbreads
 96. Tom Yum
 97. Umeboshi
 98. Venison
 99. Wasabi Peas ✔
100. Zucchini Flowers
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Monday, April 09, 2012
This and That
It has been a long time since I have last written, so I thought it would be a good time to write my monthly "I've been really busy lately" post. Yes, to replay the old broken record, I've been busy...really busy, actually.
Work: After my boss was let go, everyone else in my department had to absorb the workload. Now another one of my co-workers is on maternity leave, so that means we're down two people. And to make matters worse I've also just had a long string of really awful and complicated projects. Fairly simple tasks that would usually take an hour or two on a normal project have sometimes taken several days. A long time ago when I was working at another company, I would often bring work home with me or go into the office on the weekend and put in a lot of overtime. After a while that just got too exhausting, I wasn't hanging out with my friends as much as I wanted to, and, at the time, there wasn't really any reward to doing that. Sure, at the time I was on hourly wages, so I got some overtime pay, but that was it. No one really cared otherwise. So I made a promise to myself to not do that unless it was absolutely necessary. I've been pretty good about honoring the promise I made to myself, but lately I've had to take a lot of work home with me. It was the only way I'd be able to get things done, but lately I've also been getting a lot of headaches and migraines—a side effect I always get from too much stress and work—I know I need to ease off a little bit. It has just been an incredibly busy and crazy time. Fortunately, though, we are finally interviewing to bring a new person in our department. Once we get someone new, hopefully that will help ease everyone's burden. We'll see...
Weather: On the bright side, the weather has finally started to turn to spring. Usually March is our snowiest month of the year, but this past March was the driest March on record. On the one hand, it's bad because the dry weather increases the fire danger in the mountains. On the other hand, it has been nice to not have to worry about driving to work over the snow and ice. I also like the warmer, beautiful weather because it gives me a chance to go on longer walks outside.
Other than all of that, there really isn't much else to report. In a nutshell, the weather is becoming beautiful and work has been busy.
Work: After my boss was let go, everyone else in my department had to absorb the workload. Now another one of my co-workers is on maternity leave, so that means we're down two people. And to make matters worse I've also just had a long string of really awful and complicated projects. Fairly simple tasks that would usually take an hour or two on a normal project have sometimes taken several days. A long time ago when I was working at another company, I would often bring work home with me or go into the office on the weekend and put in a lot of overtime. After a while that just got too exhausting, I wasn't hanging out with my friends as much as I wanted to, and, at the time, there wasn't really any reward to doing that. Sure, at the time I was on hourly wages, so I got some overtime pay, but that was it. No one really cared otherwise. So I made a promise to myself to not do that unless it was absolutely necessary. I've been pretty good about honoring the promise I made to myself, but lately I've had to take a lot of work home with me. It was the only way I'd be able to get things done, but lately I've also been getting a lot of headaches and migraines—a side effect I always get from too much stress and work—I know I need to ease off a little bit. It has just been an incredibly busy and crazy time. Fortunately, though, we are finally interviewing to bring a new person in our department. Once we get someone new, hopefully that will help ease everyone's burden. We'll see...
Weather: On the bright side, the weather has finally started to turn to spring. Usually March is our snowiest month of the year, but this past March was the driest March on record. On the one hand, it's bad because the dry weather increases the fire danger in the mountains. On the other hand, it has been nice to not have to worry about driving to work over the snow and ice. I also like the warmer, beautiful weather because it gives me a chance to go on longer walks outside.
Other than all of that, there really isn't much else to report. In a nutshell, the weather is becoming beautiful and work has been busy.
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