Day: March 1, 2006

  • 20060301-Soup’s On

    Soup is by far my favorite. It’s easy to mix in ingredients and boil for a few minutes. It’s like drinking flavored water, only better. I could eat Vietnamese ‘pho’ soup everyday because it’s light and the Russian ‘borsch’ soup will always be my number one.

    I’ll have to admit that the blocks of dried ramen with those flavored soup packs count as a good enough soup eaten by me. It’s what I ate during the growing years of a tight budget from parents that did not have much help from younger relatives.

    Well, maybe the next younger brother of Paw has been there for us in the beginning. These two brothers grew up together while the six siblings currently living here in the Bay Area still bicker at each other in a somewhat civil manner once in awhile.

    And the cooking happens to be done mostly by the in-laws. Soup for my dad and his mom should be served at almost every meal for that what I notice in myself, the preference for soup above all others.

    What I like about soup is the mixture that goes into it. The primary ingredient is always water. Without water, there can be no soup. Have you ever had dried soup? That does not exist. I see several basic kinds that could be part of the soup: meat, vegetable, vitamins, minerals and don’t forget the prayer of thanks over food.

    The cook is the creative force behind in this end result. I bet the cook is his only critic and he could only blame himself for not making his soup the best. This cook, in this case, is the best in his own mind. Nothing matters because it’s all the same to him anyway. He makes soup with much love and care.

    Each ingredient in this soup, grand or microscopic, offers it’s best to make the cook’s soup perfect. Without the cook to make the soup, who else? There is no such thing as ingredients making its own soup. That is unheard of.

    Like the ingredients in our soup, each team has a purpose to fulfill. This goal for all is to nourish the creative force for more soup making endeavors. Is this getting through you thick heads people? Nothing in this soup could be any better or no less than what is already in the soup pot.

    Then again, doesn’t this pot smell good already with everything ever mixed into this beautiful work of cooking art and burning up from trying to be better than the rest? The cook is going to taste his soup at any time and hopefully all the ingredients have done its job to make that first spoonful a lasting one.

    And for those ingredients which end up taking the worse of the heat, won’t you please stop sticking to the bottom of the pot? It is very hard to scrape the bottom clean, after all. So far I would rate this soup recipe a perfect ten at the moment. At the moment, this one tastes very good, very good indeed.

    What is next? We could all try harder for another eternity of this delicious soup. But next time only we should try for something more different and better for the cook’s sake. Perhaps we could add more of the aromatic scent of garlic and the pungent smell of onions to the soup mixture, eh. Yummy!

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  • 20060301-Blog Buggings

    I am trying to type this blog up fast because I don’t know how long I could stay online. I presume that either or both my local phone company and my internet service provider do not seem to work properly the whole day.

    I managed to get online earlier this morning to chat with my supervisor at work and then all of the sudden, after making several attempts the whole afternoon, I could no log online, which was not very good for bloggers like me. I would be minimally satisfied knowing that at least one blog made an entry on the same day my creative and beautiful mind manages to churn out for my public’s amusement.

    My dial-up service is very reliable, inexpensive and I have been using this since the year of 2000. The ISP is located in Texas. My local area code is 408 and is serviced by a number one phone company. (I Should Be Careful for being too honest). I have the WirePro service plan so I won’t be charged extra fees if the phone company happens to walk onto said property with affected phone service AND happens to find problems related to indoor wiring and/or phone equipments.

    I know from the past that the green colored relay boxes have been unlocked in the past and are now secured. There seemed to have been some switching problems in the past that affected my phone service and the fact my phone line either lost dial tone or sounded very noisy. So I know for a fact that both my wiring and phone equipments are fine from my rear end.

    This blog is in no way to prove that this phone company is intentionally trying to make me report the many, many incidences via email regarding the phone problems ever since the installation of the secondary phone line back in October 1998.

    I have noticed an increase on service vehicle activities (recently blue colored vans with 1 + 1) in and around my neighborhood after an event on September some years ago. They would park almost in the same areas to ‘service’ the remote boxes. Maybe I should get DSL to replace my slow dial-up service from Texas. Perhaps, I will need a DSL filter to reduce the static noises too.

    I am angry that us poor folks (especially me) like to dial out once in while to make contact with the outside world from our lonely lives indoors. I am especially angry when a couple of little old ladies speaking in their native Filipino languages were being interrupted by clicking noises. Their phones are also new and both are somewhat hard of hearing.

    So the clicking noises they once heard during their conversations over the telephone does disservice for these nice ladies who worked very, very hard under this great union that our Civil War Soldiers fought so hard with their own lives so that the future old timers would have better lives in freedom and peace.

    Isn’t time we all get along and stop being so paranoid if some non-English speaking folks happen to scream over the phone while in a heated debate over some bingo game at a local Christian church? I think we’d better learn to trust each other once and for all and get the real perpetrators of injustices done or being done towards the poor folks, the old folks and plain folks with special needs to get around town.

    I am being very adamant right now because I love communicating and the phone, along with internet service, are good tools to allow this one writer her insights and experiences to be expressed to her public. Basically, it is simply not safe to have a phone line not working in case of emergency. Amen, I say!

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