The weirdest thing for a Jewish vegetarian to crave is a ham sandwich. I don't think I've ever even eaten a real ham sandwich. But anyway, I was going out to mail something to
rohmie and pick up milk and coffee, and I asked
captainmushroom if he needed anything from the grocery store.
"Bread," he said. Which, for some reason, induced a ham sandwich craving in me.
(Not, I should add, a craving for something made from an actual pig. But I used to make these awesome sandwiches with Yves Veggie Ham and San Francisco sourdough bread.)
So I indulged, and I made myself a kosher, vegetarian ham sandwich with Future Bakery bread, honey mustard, Italian salad dressing, sliced tomatoes, and jalapeƱos. With spicy olives on the side. It was awesome and I think I'll have another one for lunch.
I can't believe Ward Churchill is speaking Friday afternoon while I'll be in class. The nerve. Maybe he'll stick around that night and I can go for a beer with him. One of my goals in life is to go for a beer with Ward Churchill, which I don't think is unreasonable.
Toronto people: If you are around tomorrow night, you have to come see "A Little Bit of So Much Truth," with a Q&A by director Jill Freidberg (the one who made "This Is What Democracy Looks Like). It will be fabulous, it will be free, and if you donate any money, it will go directly to the people of Oaxaca.
Here's the info;
Thursday January 31st 2008
Time: 7PM to 9:30PM
Location: The Koffler Institute, 569 Spadina Ave - Room 108
(the east side of Spadina, between College and Harbord, north of Russell)
Hosted, of course, by the OMG-why-did-I-take-on-another-political-commitment? group that I joined recently. Because I don't have enough on my plate so I have to go join new groups. I'm like that.
Hmm, what else? Life drawing with my step-sisters tonight, if we can figure out where the hell the place is. It's been about a decade since I've done any life drawing, so I'll post the embarrassing results here and you can all point and laugh.
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"Bread," he said. Which, for some reason, induced a ham sandwich craving in me.
(Not, I should add, a craving for something made from an actual pig. But I used to make these awesome sandwiches with Yves Veggie Ham and San Francisco sourdough bread.)
So I indulged, and I made myself a kosher, vegetarian ham sandwich with Future Bakery bread, honey mustard, Italian salad dressing, sliced tomatoes, and jalapeƱos. With spicy olives on the side. It was awesome and I think I'll have another one for lunch.
I can't believe Ward Churchill is speaking Friday afternoon while I'll be in class. The nerve. Maybe he'll stick around that night and I can go for a beer with him. One of my goals in life is to go for a beer with Ward Churchill, which I don't think is unreasonable.
Toronto people: If you are around tomorrow night, you have to come see "A Little Bit of So Much Truth," with a Q&A by director Jill Freidberg (the one who made "This Is What Democracy Looks Like). It will be fabulous, it will be free, and if you donate any money, it will go directly to the people of Oaxaca.
Here's the info;
Thursday January 31st 2008
Time: 7PM to 9:30PM
Location: The Koffler Institute, 569 Spadina Ave - Room 108
(the east side of Spadina, between College and Harbord, north of Russell)
Hosted, of course, by the OMG-why-did-I-take-on-another-political-commitment? group that I joined recently. Because I don't have enough on my plate so I have to go join new groups. I'm like that.
Hmm, what else? Life drawing with my step-sisters tonight, if we can figure out where the hell the place is. It's been about a decade since I've done any life drawing, so I'll post the embarrassing results here and you can all point and laugh.