Thursday, April 15, 2010

Tasty Bite

Food is one of my favorite topics. A problem with much customary American food is that it's rather boring. That doesn't mean I don't like it: I love simple foods like mashed potatoes, cheese burgers, and so on. I've even written about a simple fried egg here.

But after awhile, one wants more exposure to the exotic foods and flavors of the world We read about those, but except at a restaurant, can't get it simply. Now it's available.

Tasty Bite is the name of a panoply of superb Indian cuisine that can be prepared very easily and added to rice, vegetables and other dishes, or just eaten alone for lunch. All are all natural and vegetarian. I'm not a vegetarian, so often add some chicken (the Purdue prepared chicken strips are great and easy). I'm looking at a product called Paneer Makhani: it's "homestyle paneer cheese in a creamy spiced sauce." The product has just 240 calories. One boils the pouch in water for five minutes or microwaves it in a bowl for 90 seconds. That's it.

The Indian spices are superb - sooooo tasty. And not "hot". I don't like "hot" spicy foods; they are usually too hot. Mild is OK.

Tasty Bite makes many different flavors; all have been excellent. We first found this product at Whole Foods. But that's no longer convenient for us, so we bought a case online and put that in the pantry. Shelf life is months. See http://www.tastybite.com/

Some are suitable alone for lunch, like a vegetable stew, but with incredibly tasty exotic spices.

This is a five star product family in my book.

Markets

More up. This feels like a crowd of penguins edging closer & closer to the ice cliff. I'll check the Krypto Fund for orders later this AM. I've been compared to a perma-bear in the commentary lately. That seems inappropriate to me since I was targeting S&P 1200 last summer and was ridiculed widely [ ahem, by that same critic ;) ]. Now we are there. I have more strong urges to cut back. I'll stick with Krypto, though. She's a super fund manager. Good doggie. Here's your fee - a tasty dog treat.

Word of the Day

"Limn" - verb, transitive [$10]
Limn means 1. to describe, to portray in words; 2. (archaic) paint (esp. a miniature portrait); 3. (historical) illuminate (such as a manuscript).
Sentence: It's quire impossible to limn the taste of Tasty Bite Indian cuisine - the flavor is as tasty as the illumination of a manuscript is beautiful.

I came across this word first in Goethe's Faust - the Great Books edition, Dedication, line 3. Recently, it was also in the Book of the Week - Braddock's March, page xiv. Without checking the true meaning, one would guess wrongly from this sentence: "lessons from that experience that are limned deep in the American self-conscious." It doesn't mean the lessons are deeply etched or engraved - it mean the picture - illumination - is placed deep in the self-conscious.

44 comments:

Bud said...

good morning Bman !!!!!!!!!!!!!!


another fine morning it is indeed...........i am really becomin an e-mini specialist.............i take a side before bed-time............put the sale/cover in for the middle of the night .......and wake up to a very pleasant result

Bud said...

speaking of bed-time

after a month of experimenting............glenlivet my fave scotch from the 12 yrblends...........better than johnniewalker-black and chivas................any others i shud try Bman ??



PS............my criteria is what knocks me out for a peaceful nights sleep.............it also tastes better

Bud said...

tastybite is good..............i have tried it from whole foods too


it's not as spicy as i like it............but it is good indian food for the 'white man'

Bman have you tried the chickpeas? also that aloo-palak is tasty. i make some mean aloo-palak myself too

Bud said...

kryto is a girl ?? well................now you're even in bigger trouble................everyone knows women can't pick stocks


Bman when you gonna return to la'aquariums de requiens ???

Bud said...

Bman how is your dutch ??? have you been learning some phrases and salutations for your trip ?

Bunkerman said...

Glenlivet is not a blend - it's a single malt. Sounds like you nprefer more falvor in them - I like them, too.

Most single malts are very good - just try a few; they can differ a bit.

Bunkerman said...

it's not "hot" spicy" but tasty spicy. I'd better claify that.

Bunkerman said...

chickpeas are OK - I like humus a lot, but it's rather caloric and sooo tasty I eat too much.

Bunkerman said...

I bought a Dutch phrase book and will look at it on the plane.

Bunkerman said...

I don't want to trade actively anymore, hence never. And even if I did ...

Bunkerman said...

Initial Claims 484K vs 440K consensus, prior 460K

some recovery.

Bunkerman said...

Continuing Claims rises to 4.639 mln from 4.566 mln

uh ... not a good trend.

I'll stay cautious

Bunkerman said...

this all goes back that horrible stimulus plan - a complete flop.

Bunkerman said...

all that's happened is a return to normalcy - those who had panicked are back to normal; those hurt by them are still hurt and being hurt.

Bud said...

i agree Bman.........484k a bad number

Bud said...

hey frosty..............do you people consider bruce baumgartner a national hero ??


i know ace does

Spin-em said...

loooool..oh maan

maverick said...

Bman....why did you decide not to trade anymore?

Bunkerman said...

hey Bruce Baumgartner was a great wrestler - two gold medals and he wrestled for teh New YOrk Athletic Club, to which I belong.

and know how your mind works ->

Baumgartner resides in Edinboro with his wife, Linda, and their three sons – Bryan (17), Zachary (14), and Dylan (11).

A great American

QED.

mfl59 said...

Bud....do you know what it feels like to walk acres and acres of raw land?

Bunkerman said...

re trading, I made a very large amout of money in 2006 in my other business; trading no longer mattered for income. [It never mattered for long term retirement funds]

I stayed in the tank awhile for fun and to try to help others, but that dissipated and became impossible for well-known reasons.

I kept trading a while but over time the action was no fun - too much work. I found other interests: languages at the sugestion of a friend, and other readings, etc.

It's a lot of work. I don't want to do it anymore. I'd rather use my free time learn Polish or German or French or Italian or Latin [or Spanish soon] or help out friends in need now.

I'm no billionaire, but the blog post yesterday makes the same points.

I try to lead a balanced life now and more money is not a part (if it requires lots of time/work).

Bunkerman said...

yes re raw land. There's plenty near my home town. Fine hunting, too.

Bunkerman said...

I don't understand why anyone with plenty of money to live on without worry would work hard to get more. I've made that point, too, in posts.

I guess they want a big mausoleum wiht a gold sign when dead. But the tombs of the pharoahs show that doesn't work.

Bunkerman said...

making money to help out children could be a reason for some, but there's a limit to that, too.

Children of the rich usually don't work out.

mfl59 said...

Paris Hilton seems to be doing okay Bunkerman...

Bunkerman said...

lol, I liked the South Park show on her.

Frosty said...

Bunky...can I get you a kleenex...perhaps some cheese to go with the whine.

Bunkerman said...

haha ...

I think I'll make this the "Year of the Half-track" - get it out and running again.

That means more PMs in the barn.

Another good reason on not to trade.

Hmm .. I've already got one strike on Frosty this AM ... will he whiff ?

Frosty said...

BIG TOOLS

Frosty said...

let me see here...B-17 max speed 472km/h, range 1770km...between the MCD, gun club, minutes to the watering hole by hummer...should be scotch soaked on the swordroom floor sound asleep...BOMBS AWAY.

Frosty said...

note to self...should be the only douche with a gold cady in the drive way for a least a 100 mile radius. :)

Bunkerman said...

Did I ever say my halftrack is designed to carry a Quad 50 anti-aircraft gun ?

You'd bettter not try low level bombing. And high level bombing ...uh .. rather inaccurate.

I'll be thumbing my nose from the Quad 50 turret.

Strike 2.

Bud said...

Bman will you be attending an Ayax amsterdam match ?? of FC Rotterdam ??




PS.......ace do you know who rud gullit is ? johan cruyff ?? marco van basten ???

Bud said...

those are real men ace............you get close to them............they'll kick you in the shins..............they don't grab each other by the crotch

Bunkerman said...

nope, museums only ... and tulips, probably

Bud said...

tulips ??? huh ??

that is something dan gable would do if he visited amsterdam

Bunkerman said...

Bud, you must be part (or all) Philistine.

;)

mfl59 said...

Bud do you know how much I pay in property taxes? Do you?

Bunkerman said...

uh mfl .. if you live in NJ, you pay "way too much".

Frosty said...

STRIKE THREE...gesh...B-17 mission far to short...cpt didn't want to mess with quad50's

Frosty said...

Sal...planning a golf outing for this year's family reunion...your more that welcome...we need a drink cart girl.

Frosty said...

"your more than welcome" I meant...or if you perfer...you could paki my bag.

mfl59 said...

Uhhh Bob...he takes lessons you know...he now can release the club...

Spin-em said...

dan gable....loooooooool