Lilly's Mint Brownies

Oct 08, 2007 16:17

I don't really bake all that often, and when I do, I pretty much only bake one thing.  My mom's (Lilly's) mint brownies.  This is the only recipe I've ever asked my mom for, because when the need to bake arises, there's no point in baking anything else. ;)

Lilly's Mint Brownies

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once_a_banana November 6 2007, 08:54:45 UTC
Hi there! This is Mischa (we hung out with Nada some time ago and went hiking or to Muir Beach or something and I seem to recall it was lovely). Anyway Nada told me I should get in touch with you about bicycles. I failed to find a bicycle related post, so I went with the next best thing, Mint Brownies! Anyway, my nearly-fallen-apart-already bike got stolen this past weekend when I left it in a silly place overnight, so now I'm looking for recs on what to replace it with. Do you have experience with various models/brands for casual city use (i.e. "hybrid" style, not road or mountain bike)? I'm thinking of the Marin "Larkspur" because I've always thought its brushed aluminum finish and triangular tubing looked pretty spiffy, and it's fairly minimalist with just the seatpost suspension and whatnot. But maybe I should find a decent and cheap used bike instead of plunking down $500 for a bike with a top of the line lock to protect it with (my previous lock was just the not-quite-premium "Evolution 2000" and apparently it got sawed ( ... )

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lost1 November 7 2007, 06:45:37 UTC
Hey Mischa! long time no talk ( ... )

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once_a_banana November 7 2007, 09:12:30 UTC
Cool! Is it ever possible to buy those pinheadcomponents at bike shops or should I just order online? Sounds like it takes them a while to ship, but they seem like a really excellent idea. I would love to not have to use a separate cable to secure one wheel or the other. Would be really nice in fact to just lock the frame and no wheels (then again, from a distance that might make one's bike look like a wheel-theft target).

I will look into the CL scene (don't know why I didn't think of that before).

And I'm afraid I must friend you now, what with you being such a font of useful info, starting an interesting new job, and someone I actually know that I had meant to start reading a long time ago!

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lost1 November 8 2007, 01:54:08 UTC
I have spotted pinhead style components at local bike shops. Basically just call them n' ask if they carry security skewers. They'll know what you mean. OnGuard (kryptonite competitor) makes ones that look identical to the pinhead ones. PitLock (German based) makes some other wicked-awesome looking security components, but I don't know if those are available in local shops. Most places will have something though.

Yay for friending!

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