Ratatouille Recipe
June 15, 2009 – 11:10 pm | 24 Comments

I’m beginning to think that a lot of the food I make comes purely from inspiration.  It’s either that or I’m really a sucker for marketing.  I was walking past a giant display of flat …

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Clam Chowder Recipe
July 10, 2009 – 6:11 pm | No Comment
Clam Chowder Recipe

One of my favorite breakfasts while in high school was: a tall cup of coffee (black), a chocolate éclair, and a large bowl of clam chowder.  I used to stop by the local Winchell’s to …

Grilled Cheese Recipe
July 9, 2009 – 11:29 pm | No Comment
Grilled Cheese Recipe

The boys really enjoy grilled cheese sandwiches–it’s one of my favorite snacks too.  Over the years I’ve travelled the country and tasted the different styles of grilled cheese.  I’ve been to restaurants where the menu …

War Stories and the Chamorus: Journalism and Militarization on the Tip of the Spear
July 9, 2009 – 10:38 pm | One Comment
War Stories and the Chamorus: Journalism and Militarization on the Tip of the Spear

It was a typical day in the jungle, though more overcast than the constant island diet of endless blue skies and fluffy white clouds; humid– drizzling rain that would materialize from the sticky mist in …

Scrambled Eggs Recipe
July 8, 2009 – 10:30 pm | 2 Comments
Scrambled Eggs Recipe

Here’s how to make scrambled eggs for 100.
Portions
100
Ingredients
2.5 cups cream
200 eggs
6 tbsp salt
3 cups shortening
Method
Add eggs, salt, and cream to container.  Mix together thoroughly (I use a hand mixer).  Pour about 1.5 gallons of the …

Edible Boutonniere Recipe
July 7, 2009 – 10:29 pm | One Comment
Edible Boutonniere Recipe

Here’s a boutonniere I made (yes, hand crafted).  Look closely and you’ll see that it’s made of a pineapple leaf, rosemary sprig, habanero, and some baby breath.  100% edible, well, maybe not the baby breath. …

GMail no longer “Beta”
July 7, 2009 – 7:54 pm | No Comment
GMail no longer “Beta”

I’ve been waiting far too long to see the “beta” go away in Google’s applications. Today is the day that they finally removed the “beta” from the logo.  I remember releasing projects to my …

Brooke Shield’s Memories of Michael Jackson
July 7, 2009 – 6:49 pm | One Comment
Brooke Shield’s Memories of Michael Jackson

Brooke’s speech was one of the most heartfelt I’ve ever heard.  Truly she knew him from their childhoods to a point where they could understand each other.  There were snippets in her speech that only …

Where the Wild Things Are
July 7, 2009 – 2:17 am | No Comment
Where the Wild Things Are

This is one of my favorite books out there.  In fact, I still remember the Reading Rainbow episode highlighting this book.  Did I just show my age?  The movie looks like it’s going to be …

IT&E Expanding to Hawaii Market
July 6, 2009 – 12:53 am | No Comment
IT&E Expanding to Hawaii Market

IT&E is looking to expand its clientele from Guam to Hawaii.  I still see Guam as the technology hub of the pacific.  There’s so much potential in what Guam can do.  Things like the new …

Pasta = Cheap Eats
July 5, 2009 – 8:26 pm | No Comment
Pasta = Cheap Eats

Many of us are trying to find different ways to feed our families during this economic time.   I have a few friends who have eliminated “going out” to eat from their budgets.  Denny’s is no …