Saturday, April 23, 2011

Grilled Cheese, Please

We had a fabulous grilled cheese sandwich party based on this newly acquired cookbook. We chose three of the recipes, made all the ingredients available in something of a build-your-own fashion, and then grilled them up according to the book's instructions. Wow! Everyone wants to do it again! "Best grilled cheese sandwich I've ever had!" For all the photos from this first GCS party, go here: http://jf2.com/110423/

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Notes from the Tilt-a-Whirl

The sub-title is "Wide-Eyed Wonder in God's Spoken Word." Wow, the journey of this book is like no other you've taken (probably). The author weaves the most amazing metaphors, observations, commentary, and the like. I'll probably never be sure what all the book intended to get across, but even that continuation of the journey (after the read) is valuable. Here's a quote from the back cover: "Welcome to His poem. His play. His novel. Let the pages flick your thumbs."

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

The Survivors Club

This book is hard to put down. The stories of how people survived against the most outrageous of odds are gripping. But this book is more than just the stories. It's a look at why some people survive and some don't, often separated by as little as an arm rest on an airplane. It'll give you a whole new outlook on surviving, including some how-tos. I know I'll be in an entirely different frame of mind next time I step onto an airplane; I want the attendants to recognize me as an ABP. As it turns out, being faith-full plays a significant role, too.

Monday, January 3, 2011

The 4-Hour Body

How's this for a new year's book, resolution and all! It's no wonder I like this book; the author thinks like I think and writes like I'd like to write. I asked Matt why a 600-page book to explain a 4-hour-per-week program... Actually, the author explains this right off the bat - you can read about 150-page sets (he has four such sets depending on what you want to accomplish) and get everything you need. The rest is the science, the anecdotes, the background for those who care. Learn about predisposed versus predestined, minimum effect dose, why a calorie isn't a calorie, the B.S. in marketers' speak about diet programs, and taking pictures of what you eat (with your cell phone) rather than keeping a food journal. Learn about Slow Carbs. You'll really like binge day, and you'll be surprised how often it comes around. And don't forget the 10-20 minutes twice a week with a kettlebell - it's practically a miracle exercise.