Honey Wheat Bread recipe

I make this Honey Wheat bread as our normal bread loaf for everyday use.  I generally put it into the bread maker on the dough cycle, then pull it out, split it into 2 loaves and proof it again before baking.  I could bake it in the bread maker, but I don’t like the shape of the loaf that comes out, it’s not terribly practical for use.

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Chili recipe

I’ve made this chili a few times for friends and family, and even taken it to the wife’s work, as well as mine for a chili cook off.  Unfortunately, at my office it lost the chili contest (though not a reflection on the recipe).  Here are the basic ingredients(based on what I can get at my local grocery store, HEB):

* 2 x 28 oz. Cans of Crushed Tomatoes (sometimes I use the ones with garlic included, sometimes not.  Usually I get organic)
* 2 x 15 oz. Can of Bush’s Chili Beans (Medium or Mild).  Or make your own.
* 2 Green Bell Peppers

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4.5 TB NAS build Part 1

Finally, I got a chance to work on my NAS build, since I’ve been on vacation for all of last week.  The goal I was shooting for was to build at least 4TB of RAID 5 storage, with at least a gigabit network connection.  Since I already have a 2 TB IDE-based NAS built on a Poweredge 2400 platform, and since I have a bunch of PE 2400 sitting around, I decided to go ahead and build another NAS out of one of them.

The Poweredge 2400 has several nice features

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Ebay Book Overload

Yikes.  I really really seem to have an Ebay buying addiction.  Sigh.  I could try to rationalize it, but I’m sure there isn’t really a rational reason.  I just like to find things and buy them.  Oh well, moving on to the actual post…

So, I decide that I wanted some books for my birthday this year.  I forget at this point what actually triggered it, though I do know I ended up with a set of  Will and Ariel Durant‘s \”The Story of Civilization\” and Matthew Henry‘s Commentary on the Bible.  Very nice books, and quite glad to have them.  The next purchase was a set of 64 books from

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Tasty Bite Madras Lentils

I was searching for something to write and decided the only thing of interest I really did tonight was try the Madras Lentils (lentils, red beans and spices in a creamy tomato sauce) I got at Costco last week. The box had 4 smaller boxes, which they called an entree size, and I think it … Read more

Big Box Retailer paper

I decided I would post this paper, from February 2007, since I can never seem to find it when I am looking for it.  Of course, at the time I wrote it, I thought I was pretty clever.  Now in re-reading parts of it, I realize I must have grown as a writer as I inwardly cringe.  Still, the data is valid, and it does make an interesting read (at least in my opinion).

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Kenny Shopsin says Eat Me

I’d never heard of Shopsin’s General Store before, nor had I heard of Kenny Shopsin, but someone, somewhere in cyberspace recommended \”Eat Me: The Food and Philosophy of Kenny Shopsin\” on last Tuesday (I know because that is the day I ordered it along with \”A People’s History of the United States\” by Howard Zinn, recommended by @EthanSuplee).  I suspect it was someone on Twitter, but since I can’t find it(search sucks for posts older than a few hours), I don’t recall.  So, if you recommended the book on Twitter, thanks.

I had lived in New York, though not

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