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Archive for June, 2009

Cooking Club – Indian

25 Jun

I’m constantly surprised at the versatility of our intrepid gang of culinary adventurers. We’ve embraced the idea that spices aren’t a thing to be feared, but respected; we were able to put that theory to the test with Paul’s thematic choice of “Indian Food”. To clarify, for those wondering “Does that mean Native American?” or actual “Citizens of the country named India” I’ll use Jason’s simple and clear explanatory statement of, “dots, not feathers..”

John – Sweet Corn Subji With Paneer and Cashew Nuts
Jeanette - Indian Carrots, Peas and Potatoes
Greg – Sallee Style Curry
Jessica – Naan
Paul – Sali Boti
Desiree – Indian Wines and Mango Yogurt Beverage (Need name and recipe!)
Jason – Besan Ke Ladoo

The food was absolutely delicious, and although I don’t think Jason was happy with how his dessert turned out, I actually enjoyed the taste of his Besan Ke Ladoo. The curries, although being relatively tame on the heat schedule (or as I like to call it, “Minnesota Spicy”) were excellent, and Desiree definitely redeemed the reputation of yogurt drinks with her tasty concoction, possibly made more delicious by the variety of Indian wines she sprung on us. Unfortunately, I didn’t get to try out the “Bulls Blood”, but the whites were great. Jeanette’s dish was perfectly spiced, and I was pretty surprised with how much I liked my own dish. It’s definitely one I want to add to my “whip up at the drop of a hat” recipe bandoleers.

Special thanks to the Brazelton girls for entertaining Evan so thoroughly, not to mention us adults, as we were treated to a few amazing interpretations of their singing in Rock Band. Pure awesomesauce..

 
 

Fathers day at the MoA

21 Jun

It’s a good day when you get to have the breakfast of your choice, take a two hour nap, then gang out at the mall with your family going on amusement park rides, all with a piping hot coffee on standby.

Fathers day, I could get used to this, thanks Evan & Jeanette!

 
 

Circle of Service Excellence

18 Jun

(Pictured: Left-CEO Richard Davis, Middle-Me, Right-CFO Andy Cecere)

Tuesday, Jeanette and I got to go to an awards dinner at Windows on Minneapolis for USBank. I won a service award (that was kind of a big deal) and we got a delicious dinner, and were regaled with many a joke and story as the dinner went on. If Richard Davis ever leaves his job as CEO of USBank, he could make a pretty good living doing financial stand-up comedy.

Aside from the dinner and recognition, the winners got a nice plaque, pen, stock options, and our pictures up on the wall-of-fame (for the quarter). But mostly, it was just good to get a pat on the back, and hear that you’re doing your job well.

Evan was at home being entertained by our downhill neighbors, who did an excellent job babysitting for us (first timers!) and even putting him down to sleep on the first try. Oh yes, you will be hired again!

(Pictured: Left-CEO Richard Davis, Middle-Me, Right-CFO Andy Cecere)