Anyway, it turns out the conveyor belt sushi place still has unagi, and still uses the red plates for it, so the price increases haven't hit there yet.
Dinner was fairly easy as well, since I had leftover soup:
I think the menu plan for this week will be seafood based, probably based on the "salad with cooked fish on top" idea.
- Sunday: Shrimp. I'm thinking a sriracha based sauce.
- Monday: Mahi-Mahi. I have macadamias, and I'm thinking about doing a fruit sauce/dressing. I have kiwi and strawberries, but I'm tempted to get some pineapple instead.
- Tuesday: Salmon. Garlic/something spicy? The plan kind of isn't very well planned at this point.
- Wednesday: Salmon again. It's a bit filet.
- Thursday: I'll have run out of fish at this point, so I'll have to figure that one out at the time.
- Friday: Maybe I'll go out on Thursday, and then do a freezer leftover friday? That sounds like a good idea. I have lots of freezer leftovers that I should work through.
Not many links today:
- Everyone knows Josephine Baker, right? If you saw Triplets of Belleville, they have a parody/cameo of her in the opening scene. Anyway, "No American public figures [...] embodied the “Jazz Age” of the 1920s more perfectly than Josephine Baker."
- This seems like they want you to disinfect everything in the house every day.
- This opinion column, this news story, and this set of crime statistics. There is not massive surge in crime, there is no reason to think that you'll need to defend your house at any time, there is no government plan to outlaw all the weapons and move people into government internment camps. The first is directly contradicted by the statistics, the second would be helped if people weren't so horribly afraid of everyone and went out to meet their neighbors, and the third would be a massively inefficient way to run an economy/society/anything. It'd be nice if half the government didn't bow down to a bunch of delusional paranoiacs.
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