"Lemon Meringue Cake
First off, isn’t that cake gorgeous? I think it’s emblematic of Tartine. Stylish, but ultimately simple and somehow bountiful. The Lemon Meringue Cake has a chiffon cake, lemon cream, caramel, lemon syrup, and Italian meringue. I’m willing to call the inclusion of caramel a stroke of genius." - edythe via Bookmarklet
....and two 99cent bags of Jalapeno Cheddar Cheetos - Mona N
and you prolly weigh 99 lbs too! Major envy. - Mark Forman
I still would like to work from home though. The biggest problem would be noise when the landscapers mow the lawn outside. - Morton Fox
Jalapeno Kettle Chips. Yum! The Jalapenos burn off the calories so it's all good. Me, I have soy crisps and am now totally jealous. As for working at home, I try to maintain a "normal" work schedule and find it helps. - Joanmarie
There's this place up near Rochester, NY that serves these delicious burgers and home-brewed root beer in a frosty mug. That place was great, and provided my current mug collection (oops). - Mark Trapp
Need to put the ice cream in for the "float." - Mark Forman
I have a whole set of A&W mugs! I love having root beer floats when friends come over - Pat Hawks
To this day, I have the occasional urge to mimic those old A&W commercials. Y'know, the ones where people were using their thumbs and pinkies to turn a can into a pseudo-mug...? - Roger Benningfield
"U.S. exports to Iran grew more than tenfold during President Bush's years in office even as he accused it of nuclear ambitions and sponsoring terrorists.".... Wow, this was a fascinating article! - Nick
Someone's landing in Gitmo for this! Not for the exporting, of course, but for reporting on it. - Jim Stanger
"Chelow kabab" The national dish of IRAN, The meal is simple, consisting of steamed, saffroned rice or Persian (chelow) and kabab, of which there are several distinct Persian varieties. - Alberto
um mona did u just say what I think u just said - Hao Chen
(Kabab) is grilled meats on a skewer or stick. The most common kebabs include lamb and beef, Observant Muslims and Jews do not use pork for kebabs because of religious prohibition. and there is two most common kababs, -Barg- and -Koobideh-, two skewers are always served. - Alberto