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Scallops in lemon basil sauce, garlic spinach, and roasted red potatoes seasoned with thyme and paprika.
last minute dish i made for tasha and tommy our pomeranian. tommy didn’t eat his vegetables, but he sure loved the chicken.
truffled eggs, roasted tomatoes, fresh local farm raised bacon, and of course… toast! all picked up from our local farmers market @ grand army plaza in brooklyn.
Roasted brussels sprouts with garlic chips, lemon, and paprika. A little snack for Natasha when she came home.
Normally we cook these with bacon but we wanted to change it up a bit. They came out delicious.
Brooklyn Home Office, Minimized, At Night: I’ve spent the past few months figuring out how to scale down many of the things i don’t need and keeping my home office very minimal. That included ditching the large 30” apple cinema display (it blocked my view out the windows!) and going back to a simple laptop with two servers (on old G5 osx server pictured, and one ubuntu dual core 2.8ghz hp proliant server hidden behind the desk) I’ve hidden my speakers behind the desk and stream via an airport express station to minimize cord plugins. The two cables visible below the desk have been hidden (ethernet for the osx server and some other cable) didn’t see them in the photo til it was too late. I’ve purchased an all-in-one scanner/printer that fits comfortably in the sliding glass door cabinet for easy access. My old and faithful aeron chair finally made it’s return home from vermont. For white board drawings, i use dry erase markers on the glass windows. I make sure i don’t write any sensitive data on them as they’re clearly visible from the street :) This provides maximum desk space to work with while not being distracted. i work from home occasionally (i’m a senior linux systems engineer for mtv networks/viacom) so i wanted someplace enjoyable to work without losing focus on my tasks. I didn’t have any stones to put in the vase for the flower, so i ended up using all the silver change i could find. This works great because it looks interesting, but also makes it easy to ditch extra pocket change into it conveniently. No pennies allowed, the colors clash!









