May 12th, 2010
Amazon link.
A fun little graphic novel. Haven't read the Howard original upon which this is based, so I can't compare the two. I enjoyed the art and the storytelling. There were a couple eye-rolling moments with some sexism, but mild enough that I was willing to overlook it.
I am pleased to have this on my shelf. Thanks to my man Isaac for turning me on to it.
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May 10th, 2010
This is a blue cheese made by a single farm in Ireland. It has its own website: www.cashelblue.com.
The flavor is mellow and mild, with far less tang than I expected from a blue cheese. (Though admittedly my experience with blues is quite limited.) The texture is almost impossibly creamy. It's a good cheese but doesn't really excite me. I'd happily eat it if someone handed me a piece, but I don't think I'll be seeking it out on my own.
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May 5th, 2010
I updated the Quote Extant on the SimplePhrase main page.
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May 2nd, 2010
This is the default flavor of BellaVitano. I blogged the Raspberry BellaVitano here.
If anything, I like this cheese better than the raspberry variety. It is mellow with a piquant finish. So delicious.
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April 28th, 2010
Grafton Village Cheese Company operates out of Grafton, Vermont. They specialize in aged cheddar.
Generally, smoked cheddar doesn't really do it for me. But this stuff was different to the normal stuff you get from the grocery store. The texture was more pleasant, less gummy. The smoky flavor was subtle, perhaps even understated, and quite pleasant. The cheese itself was a real nice mild cheddar, a perfect base for the smoking.
Yummy.
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April 26th, 2010
Beemster Classic is an aged gouda cheese. It is somewhat hard and has crunchy bits. Its complex flavor is difficult to describe, but I really like it.
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April 26th, 2010
Cahill's Porter is an Irish cheddar that is flavored with, you guessed it, porter. The appearance is striking, with dark streaks going all through the cheese giving it patterning like a stone wall. Here's an image.
It's a firm, creamy, tangy cheese with porter undertones. In particular, it has the same slightly bitter finish that porters or stouts have. A really interesting cheese. Quite delicious. It's too bad I don't drink anymore, because I think it would be awesome with a Guinness.
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April 20th, 2010
Amazon link.
The writer/artist spent two months in the capital of North Korea and created a graphic novel about the experience. I have a fascination for North Korea, so when I saw this book while idly browsing one day I knew I would have to get it.
I was not disappointed, but neither was I bowled over. It was "only" very good. Very conversational tone and casual presentation, juxtaposed with some heavy subject material. This was not a document about North Korea, but more a story of how visitors are treated in the capital city. Fascinating stuff. A very good read.
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April 16th, 2010
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This is a book about groundbreaking and controversial psychological studies. Each experiment is discussed in a conversational, narrative style that really draws you into the social and political ramifications of the experiment. (Not political in the sense of world government, but in the sense of how others in the field of psychology reacted to the experiments.) The author includes relevant personal experiences as well. The result is a fascinating and moving read. Recommended.
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April 10th, 2010
"The Cats of Ulthar" and "The Doom that Came to Sarnath" have been added to Stories by Lovecraft. Also changed the alphabetization of the stories by title.
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