Monthly Archives: March 2010

Bob’s Kitchen: Low Fat Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Low-Fat Chocolate Chip Cookies

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This recipe I pretty much came up with on my own. I went to Cara for some advice, but for the most part I took guessed on everything and went with the flow. These cookies are a little healthier since I only use one egg, replace 1/2 the usual butter with apple sauce, and use dark chocolate chips as opposed to milk chocolate. A bit of a note though: since I use apple sauce, the cookies will come out softer and won’t get crispy due to the added moisture. It kind of reminded me of a pancake. So if you want a crunchy cookie, this recipe is not for you. If you want a tasty snack that is a little healthier, than this one is for you.

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New Category: Bob’s Kitchen

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As you may know, I enjoy dabbling in the kitchen. I don’t make anything super fancy, but I can hold my own and make some great stuff. Lately, I’ve been wanting to start putting some of my recipes on here as a step-by-step blog.

YesterdayI made some low fat chocolate chip cookies, so I decided to try my experiment here as the first of what will be several (and maybe many) of my step by step recipes. One of the best things I make is chili, and maybe I’ll share it with you next time. Be sure to check out these posts and maybe you can start making great stuff in the kitchen as well!

My First Three Days as a Substitute Teacher

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So as some of you may know, I have been on the sub list in the area since January, waiting to be called in. From then til last week, they had called me a total of three times, always in the late morning (like 10:30am) expecting me to get there by 11:00am. Well, last Friday morning I had my first call that I was able to do, and then yesterday and today this week I was also called in, so I’ve been working for the past three days. It feels good to finally be out there getting paid and getting some additional classroom experience. However, none of my assignments have been “normal” teaching assignments…

My first day (Friday), I was assigned to a school about 35-40 minutes away from my apartment. I was told to go to the high school, but when I got there they told me my assignment was subbing for a middle school Teachers Assistant (which I will henceforth refer to as a TA). So I went down to the classroom and discovered that I would spend the day working one-on-one with an autistic student. The student was very pleasant, and was not shy or over excited. We worked pretty well together. I taught him some basic math addition and subtraction through word problems (ex- if there are twenty students in the class and twelve are girls, how many of the students are boys?), helped him write a simple essay about Naruto, and read some books together. One of the best parts was when he pulled out a Simpsons comic that the regular teacher and him had been reading together! While I did enjoy working with him, as I have the patience to help him out, I did get kind of bored remaining in the same room most of the day. Granted, we got to leave the room when I went with him to art and chorus, but the majority of the day was spent in the resource room. However, I did enjoy it, and would do it again if the opportunity arose. With the difficulty I have with finding work, I’ll take what I can get.

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I Know I’ve Been Slacking Around Here…

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Yeah, I know I haven’t done much on here the past couple of days. I have to excuses for that.

For starters, I’m finally working. Tomorrow will be my third day as a substitute teacher. So far I’ve worked as a TA for an autistic student and I’ve subbed for a Russian class (as in the language). Both experiences were interesting, but I’ll get into more detail in a future blog.

My other (somewhat lamer) excuse is that my laptop keyboard is falling apart. The s button barely works, and since it is a letter that is used extremely frequently, it aggravates the crud out of me to type for too long. However, I ordered a replacement keyboard from ebay today, so I will be fixing that little annoyance soon.

I am working tomorrow (subbing as a TA again), but I will try to sit down when I get home and start working on a blog detailing my first three days of subbing. All I know is that it feels good to be bringing home the bacon, and not totally bumming of Shell!

Update on the Adventures of Loki & Odin

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So I would say for over a week now, the cats have been fully integrated together. We no longer close Odin in by himself at any point, as the two of them have come to love each other. It is not uncommon for Odin to walk over to Loki and start licking his face, or for Loki to come over and lay down next to Odin. They continue to fight occasionally, but I think it is more playing around than anything. They can be near each other without having a fuss, so I think they are just rough-housing as any siblings do.

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Odin’s personality is definitely starting to come out. He is a bigger mush than Loki, and will never object to be held or cuddled. He is constantly laying with us at night, where as Loki always preferred to lay down wherever he wanted, usually not with us. One thing is for sure…he likes food. While he is a fan of his cat food, he prefers “people food.” Last weekend Shell baked some fresh muffins, and placed the extra in a plastic bag. A little later on I was chasing Odin through the apartment as he had the bag of muffins in his mouth, took them under the futon, and tried to eat them. And let’s not forget the time he started drinking milk out of Shell’s glass, got his head stuck, and ended up shattering the glass (no worries- he was unharmed.) I have also caught him going through the garbage, which led us to have to go to Wal-Mart and buy baby-proof cabinet locks. He’s definitely been a handful, but his love and cuteness make up for it.

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Futurama Returning in June to Comedy Central!!!

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So Comedy Central officially announced today that they will be airing a new season of Futurama in June. The four movies that were made were decent, but not necessarily classic Futurama (with the exception of the first, Bender’s Big Score), but hopefully they will be more successful in creating 22-minute episodes. I have high hopes for the series. I really missed the show…it’s so under-appreciated.

Can’t wait til June!!!

PS3 Review: Dynasty Warriors Strikeforce

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Once of my most favorite games from the PS2 was Dynasty Warriors 4. I had never played any of the previous games in the series, and it was by far one of the best co-op games the PS2 had to offer. It was a perfect hack-and-slash game where you and a friend could just run around with swords and cut up minions and tough bosses. I’m not joking when I say that one of my most fond gaming memories was when Steve and I first laid eyes on the badassness that is Lu Bu. That being said, I have played the older and newer games from the series, and I have always compared them to Dynasty Warriors 4. The older ones were a bit too slow, and the newer ones tended to focus more on strategy and unit management more than just tried and true mindless hack-and-slash action. Luckily, Dynasty Warriors Strikeforce is extremely successful in focusing a lot on the action, while at the same time intergrating a great RPG aspect, bringing the game to be the best in the series.

For those who are not familiar with the series, let me just take a moment or two to explain why it’s so awesome. Dynasty Warriors is loosely based on actual Chinese history, and you take control of one of many historical figures who were in China when the game takes place. To be more specific, it is based on the text “Romance of the Three Kingdoms” Now, I say loosely because there are near-invincible characters, magic, and, depending on which faction you play as, may not be entirely accurate (ex- your faction lost a battle historically, but you won that battle when playing.) So the game revolves around you choosing a faction (Wei, Wu, Shu), and taking their officers into battle against rival forces. Since it takes place in ancient China, the weaponry is basically swords, spears, bows, etc., with some other ones thrown in (like fans and clawed gloves.)

But enough of that. Let’s get into what makes Strikeforce such a great game!

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Playstation 3/ PSN Still Glitched Out

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So last night, it was around 10:00pm, and I was ready to get my game on. Before I hopped on, I checked my e-mail and checked out joystiq, and I saw a notice that the PS3 was busted, and warned against turning the PS3 on. While it wasn’t entirely clear what the issue was, I didn’t want to risk anything, so I didn’t go on.

It has now been about 22 hours, and the PSN is still messed up. Reports have been flying around that you can’t play most games, and that you will run the risk of losing trophies and save files. While I did not experience any of this personally, Steve happened to be on his PS3 last night.

Steve was playing Fallout 3, and he had no problem actually playing the game. He did realize two things though. First, his save files were getting the wrong date imprinted on them. Secondly, he was unable to see his Fallout 3 trophies. What will become of his saves and trophies?! We will not know, until it is safe to turn the system back on and to look over the damage.

The worst part is that I received Dynasty Warriors: Strike Force in from Gamefly, and I can’t play it!!!