| A Morel |
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Result of a wet Spring
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Wakeup Machine
One of the best features is that one doesn’t have to clean the grinder all the time like in other models. It really allows the owner to enjoy what you bought the machine for, a good hot nice shot of espresso. All you need to do is to once in a while drop a cleaning tablet into a hole and let the machine do the "tough" job. If you want to buy an espresso maker for the sake of cleaning it, then this machine is not for you.
This brings me to another topic. Even though the initial expense for this machine was higher than other models, the cost per shot which it the 1299.- / 6000 = 0.22, which is negligible and beats a shot at Starbucks anytime.
I can't wait until tomorrow morning.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Christmas Time
| Zimt Sterne |
Most of those recipes have one thing in common and that is the consistency of the dough. But the cookies taste so delicious that it’s well worth dealing with the ultra sticky dough.
The stickiness can be dealt with by cooling the dough in the freezer for an hour before cutting out the stars.
Once the cookies are cooled down the stars should end up soft inside with a white hard icing.
Here you find the recipe that I was using.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Windows 8: Love it or hate it?
Let me explain. Microsoft seizes a great opportunity to consolidate two different platforms each requiring a different approach of interaction. The “old-fashioned” way of using mouse and keyboard for the desktop PC on one side and a more natural way of interacting with the tablet via gestures. Initially, it might feel a little clunky when starting up Windows 8 on a desktop but if you have two monitors like most people (should) have then the metro style is nothing more than a graphical representation of programs that one would access via the Windows Start key. But wait, there is more, those tiles are alive and provide information before you even start the application.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Raking Season is over
As a proud owner of a Cyclon Rake I can can only tell you that it's so much fun to be outside and let the tractor do the all the hard work.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Säntis (Appenzell)
September is a great time to travel and not just because the people are back from their vacation but usually the weather is fantastic too. We took advantage of that and took the cable car from the Schwägalp to the highest mountain in the region.
The Säntis is 2501m above sea level and part of the Alpstein, The panorama is great and one can see Germany, Austria, Lichtenstein and some peaks from Italy as well as Switzerland.
There is a old weather station at the top was built in 1882, and it's fully automated these days.
In the past, the Appenzeller land was a closed off regions and as such is home of a lot of traditions. One that is still practiced every year is leading the younger cows up the the alpine meadows in the spring and bringing them back home again in the fall. In the fall, it's called Alpabfahrt. The Senn (care taker) and his helpers dress up in the traditional uniform with a red vest and yellow pants. How to get the leather pants this yellow, is a closely guarded secret, like the recipe for the Appenzeller cheese.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Paris
The Louvre is arguably one of the most interesting and visited and sought after museum in the world. Nowadays, Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates has their own, but nothing comes even close to the original in Paris.
One of the pop icons of the Louvre is the Winged Victory of Samothrace, which is displayed in one of the main stairways and if you're lucky you can enjoy the headless statue alone.
In comparison, the Centre Pompidou is very modern and hosts many works of art from my favorite painter Kandinsky, like his most famous: Gelb-Rot-Blau. It's in the main hallway and it's bigger than I thought. Standing next to the original gives you the goose bumps.
Walking up to the Basilica of Sacré Coeur on Montmartre is always a nice change from the bustling city and the watching local artist painting in the square.
While in Montmartre we visited the Dali in Paris. The collection included many drawings, paintings and some sculptures.
The opera is nicely light at night and provides a wonderful backdrop. I have always felt very safe downtown Paris and it's so nice to just stroll though the city like Parisians do.
And yes, since we are in Paris, we also noticed the Eiffel Tower, a landmark that is never boring and always there.
