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2010-04-23 07:54 am0422 Th % BPH :( * up 6am; W=198.4; drugs, nose @ thread about Wheelin' * walgreen's: pantsu. YD found an Emerson electric razor for $10. * clean up ~steve on Barnard; pack for shipping. [ chg p/w to Xyzzy1 ] rm -rf .mozilla .pidgin Private public_html/* @ Embracing the digital book @ The iPad in the Eyes of the Digerati - NYTimes.com * walk: 3x around pond. warm. decent pace. ~ large ziploc bags and * plastic bins for contents of dressers Colleen says Cosentino's has them. -> Colleen * date night: Red Robin. Not so great. * pay bills. Colleen's cash transfer now automatic weekly. * set up auto-pay for Colleen - $750 2x/month * 1031 the technique is to add it to "accounts", then schedule transfer(s) * 1103 either the web form is broken, or I don't know the acc't # = note: the account # is 8 digits; web wants 10. Prepend 00 * verify account# because name doesn't show ~ 0422 set up the transfer ->350 weekly * post about Saturday's work party; sig-boo for J. * Thankful Thursday * bed 11:30ish
A reasonably productive day at work, at least if you count meetings as being productive. A nice walk, at a pretty good pace.
We went to Red Robin for dinner. Not much that was bearable, but OK. St/rolled around the El Paseo de Saratoga shopping center, and went for a bit of a drive afterward.
Got a few things done at home, too. Links under the cut, as usual.
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Date: 2010-04-23 03:07 pm (UTC)Red Robin is fine for omnivores - the one time I've eaten in one of them, they were very good about accomodating my weird food allergies. I've had better burgers, but I've also had a lot of worse ones.
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Date: 2010-04-24 02:12 am (UTC)With a gluten sensitivity, everything involving bread (including all the deep-fried goodies) is off limits. Cuts the selection down considerably, though not by any means all the way.
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Date: 2010-04-25 04:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-04-26 09:09 am (UTC)I started with a Google search for
"gluten-free restaurants". Make that+"gluten-free restauraunts" +"bay area"to narrow it down somewhat.I remembered one thing about a particular restaurant chain. P. F. Chang's (somewhat upscale "Chinese bistro") has an entire gluten-free sub-menu. The few times I've eaten in one, they've been very accommodating about my own peculiar food problems. (Their website (http://www.pfchangs.com) seems to be undergoing maintenance at the moment.)
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Date: 2010-04-26 02:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-04-26 06:50 pm (UTC)Garlic and onions affect me the worst. And everything seems to be made with one or the other or both! In many cases, the cook who prepares the food isn't even aware that there's garlic in it, and the only way I can tell is to take a tiny taste and hope it's not enough to make me sick. All fast-food chicken products (grilled or fried) are seasoned at the factory with mixtures that include garlic, and an increasing number of places are using prepared hamburger patties that are likewise seasoned, and there's no way to get a "plain" burger or piece of chicken. I can't even eat french fries that have been cooked in the same oil as onion rings or "Onion Blossoms".
This is why I was pleasantly surprised when Chang's managed to prepare me a couple of dishes that I could eat without problems.
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Date: 2010-04-27 02:27 am (UTC)