if i had stayed in grad school it would have been neat to study the psycholinguistics of gendered pronouns, as a category of referring expressions, and how people react to unexpected pronoun genders, and what sorts of things make using an unexpected gender pronoun easier.
Masala Chai Mead
Makes 1 gallon

Ingredients (approximate):
11c unfiltered apple cider
4lbs (5c) wildflower honey
2T PG tips (blend of Assam, Ceylon and Kenyan black tea)
2T cardamom seeds (crushed)
4.5 cinnamon sticks (cracked)
2T star anise (cracked)
2T cloves (crushed)
2T black pepper (crushed)
1/2 a nutmeg (grated)
2 pods vanilla (sliced lengthwise)
1/4lb of fresh ginger (sliced into ⅛” discs)
30 golden raisins
1 packet Fleischmann's Yeast

Equipment:
2 1-gallon glass jugs with caps
1 airlock (a balloon with a pinprick in it will serve)
1 siphoning hose

Procedure:
Combine all ingredients in a one gallon jug. Cap with an airlock and leave in a cool, dark place. After two months, or once fermentation has stopped and sediment has begun to settle to the bottom, replace the airlock with a bottle cap. After another two months, siphon off the mead above the sediment into a clean one gallon jug and cap. Let sit until ready to serve. When bottling for serving, avoiding disturbing any residual sediment and siphon into a clean bottle.

Notes:
Started 9/6/12
Capped 11/14/12 - at this point clove was the overpoweringly primary flavor, with faint hints of cardamom and cinnamon.
Racked 1/14/13 - at this point the clove flavor had mellowed out, allowing the other spices to come through more strongly.
Bottled 2/20/13 - at this point, the spices blend very nicely, creating a sweet, warm mead with a well-rounded flavor profile.

This is the very first mead I’ve brewed, and I did it with practically no equipment. I brewed in the jug the cider came in and used a balloon for an airlock. I actually did not have a siphon, so I simply poured between containers as slowly and carefully as I could, with the aid of a funnel. While my other supplies served admirably in spite of their humbleness, I do strongly recommend actually siphoning the mead rather than pouring it, as I ended up transferring a fair amount of sediment each time.

Historicity:
This recipe is entirely of my own devising and is not period. With the exception of the vanilla, which is a New World seasoning, I made an effort to mimic a traditional Indian masala chai spice blend. This is why I used spices native to India such as star anise and cassia even though they were not available in Europe during period. Unfortunately, I could not find any pure Assam black tea, so I approximated by using a blend that includes it. Although a mead similar to this one could have theoretically been made in the mid 1600s, by which time vanilla, star anise, cassia, and tea had become available in Europe, it’s unlikely that anyone would have done so; the combination of masala chai with vanilla is a purely modern innovation, and the incorporation of vanilla masala chai into mead likely even more so.

Photos:
The Masali Chai Mead is in the jug on the right. This is what it looked like the day after I started fermentation - very cloudy with a noticeably inflated balloon.
Mead
And here is its appearance after two months of fermentation - clearer, with a layer of sediment settled on the bottom, and a completely deflated balloon. Note how the tea and spices have infused into it, giving it a much darker color than the mead beside it.
Mead
this entry is still VERY MUCH under construction, but i'd like some commentary on it anyway
it is in many ways a continuation of the thoughts of this rough draft post made a year ago: http://illicitlearning.livejournal.com/56126.html

as this reddit comment illustrates:
http://www.reddit.com/r/reddit.com/comments/f4f8d/we_think_were_protecting_our_kids_by_treating_all/c1d7t6h

there is a process occurring in our society, where the roles of men and women are being redefined. in the past, women were considered very much to be second class citizens, and the woman's sphere was kept very separate from the man's sphere. feminist activism has attempted to merge the male and female spheres, with varying degrees of success. in some ways, it has been extremely successful. in others, it has been less so.

the current problem as i see it is this one: women have increasing (but still limited) access to the men's sphere - it is becoming more and more okay for a woman to do "masculine" things. but less progress has been made on giving men access to the woman's sphere. this is, as far as i can tell, based on the very fundamental idea that femininity is worse than masculinity. it is understandable for women to want to have access to masculine things. it is not understandable for men to want to have access to feminine things. in short, because the female sphere is seen as undesirable and relatively unimportant, less work has been made to grant men access to it than has been done to grant women access to the male sphere.

it seems like most gender stereotypes in our society are two faces of the same bad coin. some examples of how gender role segregation hurts both men and women:

if a man
likes children
can cook
can clean up after himself
knows how to do laundry
doesn't like sports
is unemployed
wears makeup
wears 'feminine' clothing
has long hair
follows fashion
isn't interested in sex
he is treated with surprise and suspicion.

if a woman
doesn't like children
can't cook
doesn't keep a tidy house
can't do laundry
has a demanding job
likes sports
has a high sex drive
doesn't wear makeup
wear 'masculine' clothes
has short hair
doesn't follow fashion
she is treated with disbelief and derision.

women are discouraged from pursuing careers that would make it harder for them to care for their presumed children (even if they would make more money to provide for their children). they are granted extended maternity leave. men are discouraged from pursuing careers that would prevent them from providing for their presumed children (even if they would have more time to spend caring for their children). they are granted no paternity leave.

divorce and single parenting - men are expected to be providers and are not granted time to spend with their children. women are assumed to lack sufficient financial resources to provide for their children, and are granted caretakership over them.

this sort of thing is also related to the concept of chivalry - men would do certain things for women because it was assumed that women were incapable or needed the help. and women were reluctant to give up those benefits because they were nice, even though they were based on negative views of the feminine. in this case, men are reluctant to assume feminine roles, seeing that

when a news article is posted about a man being raped (especially if it was by a woman, ESPECIALLY if it was by a young, thin, conventionally attractive woman), people don't react with horror and sympathy. the overwhelming response is disbelief and patronizing envy - he must have wanted it. it is seen as masculine to want sex with young, thin, conventionally attractive women. thus, those men who don't - those who like older, or fatter, or less attractive women, or men - are seen as less masculine. men who were raped by young, thin, attractive women are seen as crazy or lying. furthermore, masculinity entails strength - it is assumed that a man could physically stop his rape "if he really didn't want it". if he couldn't, he is considered weak and unmasculine.

http://www.femulate.org/2010/03/what-will-men-wear-when-women-wear.html
-since the beginning of the feminist movement, there has been a fear that men will be made to play the woman's role. this fear persists, and it is one of the main problems with the redifinition of the male gender role. men feel like women are taking over their role and making them irrelevant, but men taking on the feminine role is not seen as an option.

http://www.pamshouseblend.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=5708
when a trans woman is seen as male, she is seen as a threat to other women.

Other reading to do before I write the final version:
http://www.alternet.org/sex/148291/why_do_we_demonize_men_who_are_honest_about_their_sexual_needs?page=2
http://clarissethorn.com/blog/2009/10/18/questions-i-want-to-ask-entitled-cis-het-men-part-1/
http://clarissethorn.com/blog/2009/10/20/questions-i-want-to-ask-entitled-cis-het-men-part-2-mens-rights/
http://clarissethorn.com/blog/2009/10/24/questions-i-want-to-ask-entitled-cis-het-men-part-3-space-for-men/
http://clarissethorn.com/blog/2009/12/09/manliness-and-feminism-the-followup/
http://thecurvature.com/2009/03/20/when-a-man-is-the-victim-a-second-study-in-rape-apology/
http://yesmeansyesblog.wordpress.com/2009/05/27/things-cis-het-men-are-afraid-to-talk-about/
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/When-Did-Girls-Start-Wearing-Pink.html?c=y&page=1

THIS IMAGE: http://carovisi.tumblr.com/post/4441982078/the-person-owning-thirdw0rld-tumblr-com-says-this

This post sums up kyriarchy as it applies to self expression pretty well: http://www.reddit.com/r/TwoXChromosomes/comments/gn2sq/this_is_such_a_depressing_social_truth/c1osnpi
Any of the pre-orders of Family Man volume 1
Gunnerkrigg Court Symbol, Ladies Large
Endorphin Choker Necklace (Prohibitively expensive, but awesome)
Molecule Earrings. I think I'd like Serotonin and Dopamine
Custom bracelet of Oxytocin (amino acid sequence CYIQNCPLG)
With all three, I'd have a complete set of love and happiness molecule jewelry! And it would only cost like a thousand bucks >_>



Starting my wishlist for this year. To be updated as I have more time.

wishlist

Nov. 30th, 2008 06:00 am
things i'd like to have
(to be continued)

kitchenaid mixer
big frying pan with tall sides
one of those nice juicers with the lever
other kitcheny supplies: baking sheet, knives, etc
crafting supplies (for chainmail, or possibly leatherworking)
nice shoes to wear to work
steampunk costume supplies
alchemical supplies, such as any of the components of this.
pretty much anything on my amazon wishlist.
jewelry or other paraphernalia with symbols of hope, joy, love, and so on. things with the brahmaviharas would be very cool.
tee shirts, size ladies large: mc menses, tree of life (the one actually entitled "tree of life", on pine green.). The Peek-a-Boo tshirt from VGcats, except they're sold out.
sims 3
a portable external hard drive (preferable 500g+)

also, see my last wishlist post for further things: http://illicitlearning.livejournal.com/38735.html
I made some quiches! Here is the recipe I used; I think it is pretty good.

You'll need:
A large mixing bowl (seriously. pretty big.)
Mixing spoon (for mixing the filling)
Whisk/fork (for beating eggs)
Pie tins (i used two, you don't have to)
Frying pan (for sautéing stuff)
A little butter (unless you wanna sauté using the bacon fat, which may or may not work)

For the crust:
2c flour
3/4c shortening
5tbsp cold water
1tsp salt

Preheat oven to 450. Mix flour and salt. Knead in the shortening. Sprinkle in water, kneading as you go. Once it makes a nice ball, roll the dough into pie crusts (i recommend doing this on wax paper). Put your crusts in pie tins, making sure there are no holes, and the edges are all nice and pretty. Bake at 450 for ~10min (just lightly browned).

For the filling:
6 large eggs
1c (8oz) sour cream
1c (8oz) half&half
1c (8oz) blarney castle gouda style cheese
3/4c (6oz) brie
3/4c (6oz) cheddar
1 can (5oz) canned spinach
1 large sweet onion
8oz button mushrooms
8 strips bacon
4 cloves garlic
1tsp salt
1/2tsp pepper
large dash paprika

Preheat oven to 350. Cook the bacon and crumble it. Grate the cheeses (or kinda mush the cheese, in the case of the brie). Drain the spinach. Dice the onion, slice the mushrooms if they're not already. Mince the garlic. Sauté onion, mushrooms and garlic together. Beat the eggs. Mix in pretty much everything else (ie, sourcream, half&half, all cheese, spinach, onion, mushrooms, garlic, bacon, salt, pepper, paprika). Pour into pie shells. You could probably fit it all into one pie tin, but I split it into two. Bake at 350 for 45min to an hour, until nicely browned and a knife comes out clean-ish. (My quiches stayed in for ~53 minutes, but really could have gone either way; how long you leave them in is up to your preference.) Remove from the oven and let cool for ~10min. Eat hot tasty quiche!

Thoughts: Double the mushrooms, maybe. Perhaps more meat, and possibly use sausage or ham instead of bacon. Probably really good with tomato -- maybe slice some on top after it's baked, or even bake it in?
Okay, everyone. The idea behind this meme is to pick a songwriter (or poet, i suppose) and answer each of these ten questions with quotes from their songs. I picked Suzanne Vega.

I heard this poem on the album "Wake the Dragon" by Môr Gwyddelig. I thought it was really pretty, but couldn't find lyrics anywhere. So, I trascribed my own. Here they are:

One of my favorite desserts to make is poached pears with mulled wine syrup. is delicious.

1.5c dry red wine
1c water
.5c packed dark brown sugar
1 3in cinnamon stick
10 black peppercorns
3 tbsp honey
1tsp vanilla extract
1tbsp fresh lemon juice
4 bosc pears

Combine all but pears in a 3qrt microwave-safe dish and microwave 5min on high, or until mixture boils. While this is going on, peel the pears and cut off the tops just as they begin to flare out. Hollow out the fatter section and cut a small amount off the bottom so that they sit flat. They should look kinda like this:
Mm, tasty pear cross--ection...
Add the pears to the wine mixture, cover, and microwave on high for 10min, or until the pears are tender. Cool in the dish for 5min. Remove the pears with a slotted spoon and place in saucers.
Microwave the wine sauce mix on high for 5min, or til reduced to 1c. Spoon a quarter of the sauce over each pear.

In the past I've filled the pears with nuts and caramel, but I suspect there is something better. I do recommend melting some dark chocolate and drizzling it over them, though.

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wishlist

Dec. 18th, 2005 05:49 pm
wishlist in categories by priority. http://www.wishcentral.com/guest.php?AOBGkptZWNPdg=3162 is an incomplete and nonprioritized list, but it has prices and links.

-etc-
clipboard
hairbrush
kuretake brush pen
light box
mortar and pestle
salt and pepper wobblers
kick the cheat
silver charms (discs with the words on them: hope, dream, inspire, joy, believe, imagine. also a book, a key, etc)
paper/file tray
NAP blanket
cup noodle mug
magnetic cans
3D caffiene molecule LED keychain
sleeping kitty button
chewie is my copilot sticker
it's fun to use learning for evil sticker
poetry magnets
large metal sheet

-clothing-
i am made of poison black/red
schroedinger's cat
i wish i could fly
bears will eat you
death has a bunny
20 sided winner
play old video games
pixel skull tank top
slim black tie
i am 10 ninjas pullover hoodie
i am your secret scary friend
knee high petticoat (thick, like 50yds)
knee high socks (black and white)
200 OK panties
403 Forbidden panties
fingerless gloves (pretty or cool)
leg warmers (red, black, maybe purple)
corset
tailcoat
books rule
life
rpg
npc
ok to be you

-accessories-
plain black choker
sitheteX podbelt
1/4" ruler, english and metric
rubik's cube earrings
compass necklace, bracelet, or keychain
level necklace, bracelet, or earrings
thermometer earrings or necklace
chain mail lariat
flat head earrings
gearrings
pac-man earrings

-books-
flight vol 2
scary go round: blame the sky
symbols - encyclopedia of western signs and ideograms
leonard cohen: selected poems 1959-1968
venus envy book 1
misfile book 1

-posters-
READ poster
flight poster
marshmallow cat poster

-music-
chrono trigger osv
voltaire - boo hoo
freezepop - freezepop forever
adiemus - adiemus

-games-
black & white 2
nintendoDS
-kirby canvas curse
-mario kart ds

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