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SolarGarlic

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  1. Ive always laughed every time I see the sign for Balzac, AB.
  2. Well, batch one doesn't look so hot! I've never used xantham gum before and I think I got a little impatient with it....a little "gummy" lookin...try again I suppose!
  3. SolarGarlic

    Sprouting!

    do you use a breadmaker? i used to have one' date=' but it died and now im not sure what's a good one to get. [/quote'] I AM the bread maker... all from scratch, old family recipe!
  4. SolarGarlic

    Sprouting!

    Sprouting brings up another thought to mind...anyone ever make sprouted grain breads??? Ive been baking my own bread now for a while with great success but would like to give this a shot...suggestions welcomed!
  5. Anyone here ever make their own mustard?? I have a batch of horseradish dijon in the fridge but Im not sure of the success yet. I used Xanthan gum as a thicker for shits and giggles and we'll see how it goes! Post your mustard making secrets or recipes here if you have 'em!!
  6. SolarGarlic

    Sprouting!

    I've done the jar thing with a piece of screen using mung bean sprouts and it worked pretty good! Fun stuff...
  7. Hey Brah, Keep in mind he is not playing solo/headlining but instead a "special guest" with Alison Brown Quartet. Still a KICK ASS percussionist and will undoubtedly make her set better....
  8. The Perpetrators are awesome! They have been nominated for Juno Awards in the past and will most likely be up for one again this year. Check 'em out for sure!
  9. Got an XM radio over the holidays and am having a good time with that service as well. Bluegrass Junction and Deep Tracks are my favourites so far...
  10. RIght on! Exciting finish.....Thanks for the heads up on the online stream...
  11. Too close to the game to put in the sports forum... Anyone know where this game might be streamed online (video)??
  12. This place has it going on already!
  13. My buddy has the Slim Devices model above and my dad has the Roku device. Based on my experience with both I would go with the Slim Devices (Squeezebo). It kicks all sorts of ass...Im gonna get one!
  14. Flash 'em "the goat".... Seriously, just show them how classy you are and all will be well. Good luck, buddy!
  15. CAA rocks! Broke down up on the Coquihalla Highway this summer and they were there within 45 min...which is great considering the location. Also broke down on the Stanley Park causeway in Van during Friday rush hour and they were there within minutes....if you have an older car in the household it is great and easily worth it!
  16. In case anyone is heading out WEST for some winter fun..... NYE at the Canmore Hotel: featuring... BLUE QUARTER
  17. NYE at the Canmore Hotel: featuring... BLUE QUARTER
  18. Anyone in the Montreal area ever catch this band live?? Thoughts?
  19. Well, sort of. Better than nothing: The Canadian Press 12/7/2007 6:45:43 PM TORONTO - Everybody seems to be going green these days and the NHL Players' Association is asking its members to jump on the bandwagon. The David Suzuki Foundation and the union announced plans Friday for a partnership that asks players to become more eco-friendly, both at home through their personal choices and in their professional lives through the NHLPA Carbon Neutral Challenge. The latter initiative involves players purchasing clean-air credits to compensate for the extra carbon produced by their extensive travels - a concept known as carbon offsets. All the money they raise will help fund three clean-air projects around the world through Montreal-based not-for-profit Planetair. ''It's unbelievable how guys pick up on it and know something is important,'' said Boston Bruins defenceman Andrew Ference, the catalyst for the program. ''Hockey is filled with a lot of great character and guys are showing it by stepping up and doing the right thing. ''It's all about taking initiative and we have a lot of guys who are really good at doing that.'' Over 350 players - including everyone on the Florida Panthers and Dallas Stars - have already signed up to contribute $290 annually and hundreds more are expected to join in the coming weeks. The amount is based on a clean-air credit cost of $29 per ton and research that says each NHL player contributes 10 tons of carbon emissions per season. While the dollar-amount may be small, the world-renowned Suzuki believes the impact of having hockey players involved is immeasurable. ''Environmentalists would kill to get this type of attention,'' he joked as he pointed to a line of cameras. ''Let's face it, an old crusty guy like me, an environmentalist, who the hell is going to listen to me? But these guys connect directly with our youth and it's all about the future.'' Ference was inspired to launch the program by Canadian Olympic skier Thomas Grandi, who along with wife Sara Renner, an Olympic silver medallist in cross-country skiing, hooked up with Suzuki back in December 2006. Grandi calculated how much extra carbon he produces while travelling with the Canadian ski team and bought $535 worth of clean air credits to make up for it. He also donated half his prize winnings that season to Suzuki's foundation. They also urged fellow winter athletes to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in their daily living, getting the entire Canadian ski team on board. ''There it was obvious because they know meets are being cancelled now in Europe because of a lack of snow. They can see the impact,'' said Suzuki. ''The hockey players are a natural it seems to me, but we have to talk about branching out to the other sports.'' Ference started by getting seven of his Flames teammates to sign up. ''If amateur athletes can do it, than we better,'' he said. ''It really is a small amount to contribute but it's the power that message contributes, getting the idea in these players heads about doing the right thing.'' Social consciousness comes naturally to Ference, who is also an athlete ambassador for Right to Play, an international charitable organization that uses sport to improve the lives of children and communities affected by war, poverty and disease. He and Florida Panthers defenceman Steve Montador were part of a July 1-8 trip to Tanzania last summer, an experience that changed him forever. He understands the power of the platform he as an athlete and is thrilled to see the NHLPA taking on a more activist role. ''It's an opportunity and a responsibility,'' said Ference. ''How many kids are watching NHL players and emulating them on the ice? And to see what those same heroes are doing off the ice is very powerful. That's a responsibility that falls on any professional athlete or high-profile person's shoulders, what kind of message are they putting out there? What are they standing for as a group?'' New NHLPA executive director Paul Kelly believes there is a place for the union to be involved in social causes. ''We're becoming a more diverse organization, it's not just looking out for players, players' families, starting to do some partner things with the NHL in terms of marketing,'' he said. ''But in terms of being socially conscious and environmentally responsible, we definitely want to go in that direction.'' That has helped make inroads with NHL players in regards to the carbon challenge, although much work lies ahead. Gas-guzzling SUVs are a common vehicle of choice for professional athletes, hockey players included. Awareness about the issues related to global warming and of the alternatives that are out there are key in the fight. For instance, Ference got ribbed by his Calgary teammates for driving a hybrid last season, but a handful of players ended up following his lead. Same goes for the Bruins, who had fun with him for riding a bike to the rink until captain Zdeno Chara and others joined in. ''It's introducing guys to things they might not have known about,'' said Ference. ''In Calgary for example, it was call the power companies and switch to wind and guys were like, `Oh, you can do that?' Six or seven guys picked up the phone and switched to wind. People in general want to do the right thing, as long as someone can show them the way, they're all for it. ''Hockey players aren't different than anybody else.'' Their contributions to the carbon challenge will go towards a bio-mass outfit in India, a micro-hydro system in Indonesia and a wind-farm in Madagascar.
  20. 2 bulbs of garlic - cut off the top, pour olive oil, wrap in foil, roast in oven. Remove the cloves once roasted 1 small "wheel" of brie in the oven until the middle is creamy and melted. Don't let if burst or run b/c it makes a hell of a mess. 1 baguette - sliced Smear your bread with as much of the cheese and garlic as you like and watch your ass and gut get bigger because you're gonna be eating this every other day once you try it. Oh, and for all you weirdos out there, the rind is edible!
  21. Always completely over the top....
  22. Maybe c-towns will read this and have something to say...he has wanted to do this run for a couple of years now... You just have to mention something about beer and yelling and he will most likely find this thread... water has now been chummed...(is that a word?)
  23. Well, try using the old fashioned mkw program from the etree.org site. It is/was mostly used a wav>shn tool but also handles mp3s. Also, if the original files are flacs, you can just put them into one folder, download the program from here ( http://www.simplefuels.com/tapergeek/flac-transcoder.htm )right click and convert the whole folder to mp3 in one shot.
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