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"A Tribute to my Granny"

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Anonymous cvj said...

Excellent post and recipe! Two things: (1) The cooking over at Asymptotia is for non-experts too! (2) Are the old-style Perimeter mugs now completely gone? They were all transparent glass. They were much more lovely than that new black ones, I think.

-cvj

7:05 PM, December 11, 2006

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Clifford,

I am honored :-) (1) I am just easily intimidated by people who know how to make apple pies! (2) I've never seen a transparent PI mug, so I guess they are all gone. I like the black ones. Though they aren't really suitable for wine, it's hard to tell whether the content is white or red. So, I guess, I'd prefer transparent ones as well ;-)

Keep on cookin'

Best,

B.

7:53 PM, December 11, 2006

Anonymous Uncle Al said...

Macaroons! Make them larger so the outside toasts like meringue while the inside stays moist. Macaroons are a deadly sin if both crisp and succulent. Consume in very small bites. (Copper bowl for quicker stiffer whipped egg whites.)

9:02 PM, December 11, 2006

Anonymous cvj said...

Bee:- I popped a picture of the old-style mugs over here.

-cvj

9:45 PM, December 11, 2006

Blogger QUASAR9 said...

love them macaroons
them coconut macaroons
Bee, You actually made those? -yum

Here's a toast to you
may you have longlife like Gran!

PS - Bee, where do photons go?
Can they be canned or put in a tin box? - and when you close the lid, to they cease to give off light?

6:53 PM, December 12, 2006

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Quasar,

bless you :-) Photons don't give off light, they are light. If you have a perfectly reflecting tin box, you can store sunlight in there. I wish I had brought some from CA, here it's getting very dark and wintery. Best,

B.

6:56 PM, December 12, 2006

Blogger Arun said...

You can have a solar cell, a rechargeable battery and a light. Works better than a perfectly-reflecting tin.

Bee, the moon is on its waning phase, but 20th is the new moon, and after that, on clear nights, you may enjoy the moonlight on the snow.

8:59 PM, December 12, 2006

Blogger QUASAR9 said...

arun, thanks!
photovoltaic cells are said to trap sunlight, but they really catch the energy from sun 'light'
which can then be excited to create 'new' light or photons

Bee, so where does the 'light' (photon) from my monitor go, when I switch it off - to sleep in nevernever land?

5:40 AM, December 13, 2006

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Arun,

yes! And it's only one more week, then the days get longer again :-)

Hi Quasar,

the photon goes straight until it hits something, where it gets absorbed by an atom (i.e. an electron orbiting the nucleus) and probably eventually converted into heat (molecule motion). There is however always the tiny possibility that it leaves your room through the window and just keeps on traveling all through our milkyway and the rest of the universe.

Best,

B.

12:46 PM, December 13, 2006

Blogger QUASAR9 said...

Hi Bee, Thanks!
That's how spy satellites can see,
not only see what I'm reading in my newspaper ...
but also what I'm looking at on my computer ot tv screen

So someone with a powerful telescope on another galaxy can see the photons that are emitted by me (the light I emit) except i am overshadowed by all the other lights (especially sunlight)- and on a dark night on earth I can be seen by those wearing night vision goggles

2:54 PM, December 13, 2006

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Quasar,

during day, do you emit any photons not in the infrared? I'd think that would be kind of strange? Best,

B.

3:23 PM, December 13, 2006

Blogger QUASAR9 said...

lol! Don't you Bee?

There are bodies which emit light
There are bodies which reflect light

but we are all overshadowed in the day by sunlight (even the stars) - after all that street light doesn't shed much light in the day has to wait till night to glow really bright.

7:15 PM, December 13, 2006

Blogger Bee said...

I have my brighter days, and my darker days. Today started medium dim, but is getting better now that the sun has set :-)

7:18 PM, December 13, 2006

Blogger Leucipo said...

Any hint about beat speed and torque or power? I have a beater with a lot of speed and I never know what to choose for snowing eggs.

8:54 AM, December 20, 2006

Blogger Bee said...

Hey Leucipio,

I'd say start slowly until the mess gets somewhat foamy, then speed up. If you start too fast, you'll just splash the whole clump to the next wall ;-) Have fun! I made some chocolate cookies this weekend. A nice Christmas time to you,

B

10:41 AM, December 20, 2006

OpenID janetching said...

You are funny! I like the way how you present your recipe : )

11:28 AM, December 18, 2008

OpenID janetching said...

Should they be chewy?

12:41 PM, December 18, 2008

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