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Radio

Broadcasting Live from the Baker Building and Transmitting from the Radio Room

For today’s off-the-books, unintentionally extended edition of Turtles Have Short Legs on Freeform Portland, I chucked out the show description and played two hours of “songs with bridges,” (mostly) guitar(-based) pop. That said, there was no 6PM DJ, so the extra hour went more along the lines of the prog/folk/kosmische/krautrock that the show was supposed to feature.

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Notebook

Pignolocchio?

A nice and easy and tasty vegetarian dish that I’d learned to make, thanks to my better half:

1 (16-ounce) package vacuum-packed gnocchi
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons pine nuts
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 (10-ounce) package fresh spinach, torn
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/4 cup (1 ounce) finely shredded Parmesan cheese

  1. Cook gnocchi according to package directions, omitting salt and fat; drain.
  2. Heat butter in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat.
  3. Add pine nuts to pan; cook 3 minutes or until butter and nuts are lightly browned, stirring constantly.
  4. Add garlic to pan; cook 1 minute.
  5. Add gnocchi and spinach to pan; cook 1 minute or until spinach wilts, stirring constantly.
  6. Stir in salt and pepper. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese.

If you time it right, you could have the gnocchi go right from the pot into the pan. Not sure if that necessarily makes anything taste better, but it’s a rudimentary exercise in managing concurrent parallel processes.

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TILT

Eight Days and Thirty-Seven Commits Later

And I have myself a custom WordPress theme, created almost from scratch. Well, almost a complete custom WP theme. I’m still working on it. Yeah, yeah, WordPress, blah, blah, it’s everywhere, it’s stupid simple, it’s not what the cool kids do… or so they say! I’d spent the closing months of 2016 learning how to customize Drupal, which by consensus is the more sophisticated sibling of WordPress in the CMS family, yet I kept thinking to myself, “I gotta spend time with WordPress!”

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Notebook

Obligatory Dog Photo

What good is a blog if one doesn’t post a picture of one’s dog modeling a Valentines Day hat?

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Projects

KFFP-LP FM Freeform Portland

Freeform Portland

Freeform Portland (KFFP LP 90.3 FM) is an all-volunteer run low-power FM radio station broadcasting and streaming from a cozy little studio on the north side of PDX (within a stone’s throw of its big sister, Xray FM). I’ve been helping with the maintenance, support, and ongoing development of Freeform’s online apps – website, email, an on-air log, wiki, etc. – doing everything from troubleshooting, account maintenance, domain and email migration, and a bit of coding to boot (e.g., fixing non-functioning stream links, addressing API timeouts from the DJ playlist tool, expanding the on-air log data for royalties reporting).

Built with WordPress and a bit of jQuery to pull DJ playlist info for the radio show pages and for SoundExchange royalties reporting.

Live site: http://www.freeformportland.org/

Repository: https://github.com/freeform-portland/kffp-website

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Notebook

Slow Cooker, Crock Pot, and Instant-Pot!

Joining the Instant-Pot Cult

I’d kinda gotten into cooking with a Crock Pot, thanks to having to make batches of chili for pot luck meals, but the “slow” part of the slow cooker never sat well with me. I guess there is a poetic, domestic pacing to having a meal cook itself over 8+ hours, but I’d never been terribly happy with the results, at least from my own attempts at all-day simmers. I’m not sure how I finally got around to ordering an Instant-Pot, but I’m glad I did. It’s an easy and fast way of making a small repertoire of vegetarian goodness at home.

While I’m a voracious meat eater, I prefer not to cook meat at home. No idea why. Anyway, here are some very easy recipes.

Pasta Faux-lognese

A vegan alternative to the ground meat pasta sauce:

  • 1 cup Bob’s Red Mill Textured Vegetable Protein
  • 1 jar of good marinara sauce
  • 1 large onion
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 small can tomato paste
  • 1/2 cup of water

Dice the onion and sautee it in the Instant-Pot with the olive oil until translucent. Add all other ingredients, stir a bit, and cook on the “Soup” setting for 5 minutes. Serve over pasta. Or over polenta.

Vegan Chili
  • 1 cup Bob’s Red Mill Textured Vegetable Protein
  • 1 package of Wick Fowler’s 2 Alarm Chili Mix
  • 1 medium can diced tomatoes
  • 1 medium can kidney beans
  • 1 medium can pinto beans
  • 1 large onion
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil

Dice and sautee the onion with olive oil for 2 minutes. Add all other ingredients (well, maybe hold off on the cayenne from the chili mix, and I use half the salt packet and none of the masa), stir a bit, and cook on the “Soup” setting for 5 minutes. Serve with anything that goes with chili.

Soy Curl Curry
  • 1/2 package Butler Foods Soy Curls
  • 1 tablespoon salt
  • 1 jar Indian Curry simmer sauce
  • 1 large onion
  • 2 tablespoons butter

Soak the soy curls in room temperature water, stir in salt, let it sit for 10 minutes. Chop and sautee onion with the butter for about 2 minutes. Drain and add the soy curls, sautee for another 2 minutes. Stir in the simmer sauce, and cook on the “Soup” setting for 3 minutes. Serve over rice.

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TILT

Less WET, More DRY, Whole Lotta SASS Be Goin’ on Here

I’d been wresting with SASS over the last couple of days while working on a WordPress custom theme, and while my brain feels like it’s been kneaded a bit, I gotta say I’m pretty chuffed with what I’m able to figure out.

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TILT

Site Building for Fun and (Eventual) Profit with WordPress

As a simple exercise in site-building, I’d decided to recreate an existing corporate website (originally made with Drupal 7) in WordPress. No, I won’t tell you which website, but as far as getting the baseline platform up and running went, WP is truly hard to beat in terms of ease and speed.

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Music

Listening Backwards: ‘Between Seasons’ by Buddha On The Moon

‘Between Seasons’ is my third album as Buddha On The Moon, recorded over a lengthy period of “adulting” and released in 2010 on the Sonic Oyster Records label of Glasgow, Scotland. Its tracks navigate between the textural boundaries of gentle dreampop and ambient snowdrifts. The “song” tracks shy away from obvious rhythmic guide rails and move along at a sway, while the alternating soundscapes serve less as sonic interludes and more like stretches of highway hypnosis between cities and small towns.

It is the third album from Buddha on the Moon, a Texas-based sonic escapist exploring and obfuscating the gray boundaries of song, drone, and soundscape.

BotM’s previous album, ‘The Last Autumn Day,’ came out in 1998, and the near-dozen intervening years should have been sufficient for at least a half-dozen more albums; but not existing as a proper band, with no time tables for rehearsals, shows or tours has a way of stretching time and so conventional norms of schedule or agenda become obsolete.

As such, ‘Between Seasons’ came about at its own pace, on its own time and space, recorded, sampled, processed and tweaked, mixed and remixed, forgotten and rediscovered over a period of four years using a wide array of digital and analog media, mountain dulcimer, kantele, guitars and basses acoustic and electric, various synthesizers, and a collection of ‘modestly-priced microphones’.

— Sonic Oyster Records

Originally released as a limited edition cd-r of 50 copies on the Sonic Oyster Records label of Glasgow, Scotland.

Sounds & Words: Buddha on the Moon
Additional Voices: Nancy Novotny

Thank you Andrew, Ian, Keith

For Nan

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Notebook

A Can-do Attitude

It’s krautrock night at the Hollywood Theater! #onlyinportland #outonaschoolnight

My favorite part of the documentary has to be the bit where Malcolm Mooney and Damo Suzuki meet up. Someone should write a sweet little tune about that.