Carbonated Food

Oct 03, 2005 14:54

If you don't read my other blog, you might want to check out my post on the rapidly-spreading food-carbonation phenomenon. Well, perhaps "rapidly" is a bit generous.

More changes soon, as ever . . .

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sickyprincess October 4 2005, 01:01:17 UTC
I'm sorry, but carbonated yogurt just sounds gross.

Creamy and fizzy? Ick.

Otherwise, good plan on the fruit in schools bit. I'd buy carbonated fruit any day.
On the other hand, I've taken after you and make carbonated fruit on special occasions (such as my 20th birthday) as well, so I suppose I could have it any day I liked anyway...

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engelbot October 4 2005, 03:37:14 UTC
Yeah, I'm kinda ambivalent on the yogurt.

aww! I am pleased that I have been able to bring carbonated fruit into your and your friends' lives.

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katie21kmr October 4 2005, 02:50:01 UTC
I remember your carbonated fruit! Most varieties were very good. I am pretty sure I wouldn't like carbonated yogurt. Most gimmicky yogurt is pretty nasty, I've found.

How is law school? How do you like left-coast life? I would love to hang out w/ you in SF sometime...I don't get down to the bay nearly as often as I'd like. Sacramento is nowhere near as fun a city :(

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engelbot October 4 2005, 04:13:38 UTC
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it.

Law school is going pretty well, and living in California is wonderful. I had a sort of nano-crisis a while ago because I didn't feel I was absorbing Californian qualities as quickly as I ought to have been, but then again, it's very early yet.

The mighty Rob Cockerham suggests a few cool things about Sacramento, but yeah, I think I prefer San Francisco (although I've never been to Sacramento). Let me know if you're ever in town, and we will do fun things, like eating burritos!

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sickyprincess October 4 2005, 16:47:53 UTC
What sort of Californian qualities were you hoping to absorb??

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engelbot October 4 2005, 22:46:55 UTC
Oh, this is part of my continuing self-improvement project. I'm hoping to become more self-confident, relaxed, easygoing, in touch with myself, and generally comfortable--less tenative and more vivid. I realize this is a tall order indeed and that this isn't the sort of change that happens through simple osmosis, but I'm now consciously trying to assimilate local culture instead of resisting doing so, as I did when I lived in Wisconsin and New Mexico.

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nabonidus October 4 2005, 04:26:33 UTC
Dude, you're a law student? That's not something I would have predicted.

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engelbot October 4 2005, 05:04:22 UTC
heh. It's a surprisingly good fit for me, actually.

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nabonidus October 4 2005, 05:10:27 UTC
Glad to hear it! And glad to hear you like SF! There's an Afghan restaurant there called "Helmand" that's owned by Hamid Karzai's brother.

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engelbot October 4 2005, 05:40:02 UTC
Wow. That is amazingly cool.

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nanajersey October 12 2016, 04:14:17 UTC
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