Roasted quinoa with potatoes and cheese
Andrew is a big fan of food acclaimed foodie Mark Bittman and recently picked up his book How to Cook Everything Vegetarian. It's fantastic. There are pages and pages of great recipes that are either IC-friendly, or could be with just a little tweak of ingredients.
Aloha nui loa, comrades
It's been a really long time since I've been to Hawaii, too long. In 2004, I spent a month on Oahu helping recruit organizers for the fledgling ACORN office in Honolulu, and during that stint I had the great pleasure of escaping to eat Thanksgiving dinner with friends on the Big Island. But that trip was work. This trip was the first proper vacation I've taken to Hawaii since I lived there seven years ago.
I'll write more on this later. For now, check out my twitter feed, and follow me there for more timely updates. Eventually, I'll install a module to publish my feed here, but it'll have to wait!
Learning new tricks
One of the things I love about the work I do is constantly learning new things. Usually, I'm learning tweaks and tricks, but today I got to play with audio files--something I've never done before.
ForestEthics Sierra Campaigner Josh Buswell-Charkow was interviewed on Against the Grain, a show on KPFA yesterday, and he did an amazing job. Since our web content guru is on vacation, it fell to me to figure out the best way to get Josh's interview on the ForestEthics website.
The audio clip could have been added without any editing, but I really only wanted to post the 34 minutes that Josh was on the show. After a quick search for the best audio editing software, I installed Audacity and the LAME plugin (so the file could be exported as an MP3).
Once I edited down the clip and put it on the server, I wanted to actually embed the audio file on the page. In the past, our audio clips have just been links to the file, which pulls up a new browser tab with the audio player. That works just fine, it's just not very elegant. Instead, I grabbed the ODEO code.
All in all, I'm pretty happy with how it turned out: