Less than 48 hours to go! Is anyone else as excited as I am to have the new school year start?
I will soon be able to blog on a much more regular basis. In anticipation of that I wanted to post a few reminders.
If you aren't already following me on Twitter please do. I follow back everyone who follows me. You can also follow me on Facebook too. I think it's the right link. I was just going to type that I don't understand how people can spend so much time on Facebook but when I went to get the URL I lost 20 minutes. Hmmm....
This here blog is now available on Kindle. Of course if you found me here I don't know why you would want me on the Kindle too but then I don't have one so I have no idea how the whole thing works. If you have a Kindle and you subscribe to blogs please leave a note in the comment section and let me know how you like it. I'd love to get one but I don't commute on a bus or train, I don't actually commute at all, I can open a book easier than a Kindle as well. The price tag alone keeps me from purchasing one but they do look cool. I'd love to be able to download a book in the middle of the night.
That's about it for now. Starting Tuesday you can look for more regular posts on this blog as well as the others.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Summit Beer
I'm not a beer drinker. Occasionally, at the lake on a warm afternoon I like a cold beer but usually it just makes me pee too much so I stay away from it.
When I do have a beer I drink Summit Beer. Summit Beer is a micro brew from here in St. Paul. I know you can get it in Wisconsin but I'm not sure about anywhere else. Aside from the great taste of the beer which is hoppy and crisp and certainly not watery like Miller or a Bud, this beer has a higher alcohol content so one of them gets me buzzed and in a happy place in less than half a beer.
I have been drinking Summit Beer since the early 90's when I sold my house to the owner of the Summit Brewery. No, I am not getting paid for this endorsement. In fact even when I sold him the house, which was located on Summit Ave (the reason he wanted the house) I didn't get free beer. I should have since he got the house for a steal due to the fact that my first ex and I were getting a divorce and needed to sell the house quickly.
If you can get Summit in your area give it a try. There are several different varieties as well as seasonal beers. You'll love it.
When I do have a beer I drink Summit Beer. Summit Beer is a micro brew from here in St. Paul. I know you can get it in Wisconsin but I'm not sure about anywhere else. Aside from the great taste of the beer which is hoppy and crisp and certainly not watery like Miller or a Bud, this beer has a higher alcohol content so one of them gets me buzzed and in a happy place in less than half a beer.
I have been drinking Summit Beer since the early 90's when I sold my house to the owner of the Summit Brewery. No, I am not getting paid for this endorsement. In fact even when I sold him the house, which was located on Summit Ave (the reason he wanted the house) I didn't get free beer. I should have since he got the house for a steal due to the fact that my first ex and I were getting a divorce and needed to sell the house quickly.
If you can get Summit in your area give it a try. There are several different varieties as well as seasonal beers. You'll love it.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
What are your favorites?
I'd love to know what your favorite wines are. I often get stuck in a bit of a rut with the wines I like. I tend to stay with the same ones time after time so I'd love to hear what you think are wonderful wines so I can try them. I will try them all and post about each one. Leave your URL with your suggestion in the comment section so I can link back to you.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
It's Time for White Wine Again!

We have had a string of warm days and it looks as if it is going to continue for a few more days. Of course this means that white wine is palatable again.
I have a hard time drinking white wine when it is really cold out. Just as I have no desire to drink a red wine when it is warm out.
While we have been having this lovely stretch of days above 50 degrees I have been enjoying Big House White. Like Big House Red it is a varietal which is a blend of Viognier, Chenin Blanc, French Columbard, and Sauvignon Blanc. The French Columbard is clean and fresh, the Chenin Blanc and Sauvignon Blanc contribute crisp acicity and the Viognier adds to the mouthfeel and lists up the floral aroma.. It goes with anything especially, potato-crusted sea bass, grilled veggies, pasta with cream sauce, crustaceans, garlic-roasted poultry, anything that swims.
Wine Enthusiast gives the 2007 Big House White an 89 and Wine Spectator gives it an 83.
For a good time stop by the Big House.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Creative Use for those Empties
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Pinot Grigio
Sorry for not posting in a while it's been a busy week.
A couple of weeks ago my daughter celebrated her birthday. In addition to her friends coming over for a Friday evening their moms came over too. One of the moms brought a bottle of Robert Mondavi Pinot Grigio.
This is not only a very nice white, since it is not too fruity or sweet but it is a safe wine to bring as a gift as it goes with just about everything. This particular friend brought a magnum which costs about $14.00 and is plenty of wine for a small group of people. It's better chilled, at least I prefer it chilled but it isn't half bad at room temperature if you must drink it right away. And sometimes you must.
We had the wine with a very rich fudge cake and it went very nicely with it taking away some of the sweetness of the cake which was just a bit much. This wine does not pair well with citrusy foods like tomato or citrus fruits, this is due to its high acid content. Don't let the word acidity scare you however this wine has an almost silk like texture on the palette.
A couple of weeks ago my daughter celebrated her birthday. In addition to her friends coming over for a Friday evening their moms came over too. One of the moms brought a bottle of Robert Mondavi Pinot Grigio.
This is not only a very nice white, since it is not too fruity or sweet but it is a safe wine to bring as a gift as it goes with just about everything. This particular friend brought a magnum which costs about $14.00 and is plenty of wine for a small group of people. It's better chilled, at least I prefer it chilled but it isn't half bad at room temperature if you must drink it right away. And sometimes you must.
We had the wine with a very rich fudge cake and it went very nicely with it taking away some of the sweetness of the cake which was just a bit much. This wine does not pair well with citrusy foods like tomato or citrus fruits, this is due to its high acid content. Don't let the word acidity scare you however this wine has an almost silk like texture on the palette.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
No wine tonight
Just got six inches of snow. I'm tired of winter. No wine tonight, I'm having Scotch.
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