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Friday, September 26, 2014

Fall Garden Update.

September is almost over and in a few weeks it'll be time to clean up the garden for winter. But for now, my peppers are still producing, in particular my habeneros which finally started ripening this month.







Yes, they are quite spicy but they also have a wonderful flavor too.

Also, I've been freezing my garden herbs for the winter, and I have bags of mint, sage, and basil filling my freezer.


Finally, I planted a bag of crocus bulbs in the back yard. I can hardly wait until next spring for them to bloom!  

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Chilies!

Freshly picked Anaheim chilies straight from my backyard. Of the chilies I planted this year, they have been the most productive by far.

These are destined to be roasted and added to a batch of queso fundido.

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Zucchinni Gone Insane + Lunchtime = Tasty Squash Blossom Soup

My garden has been loving the frequent rains we've been getting so far this summer with my peppers, tomatoes, and sunflowers getting visibly bigger every day. And the creeping thyme in my front yard has aspirations of becoming the next kudzu (which surprises me, as it's in partial shade). But no plant in my garden has done quite as well as my zucchini. My zucchini has grown to gigantic proportions and currently has enormous dinner plate sized leaves. And I planted four of them this year.

Zucchini, like any other squash, have separate male and female flowers. Both types of flowers are edible, but the female flowers will grow into squash while the male will just wilt and drop off after a few days. So it makes sense to pinch off most (but not all) of the male flowers and cook with them. There are lots of ways to cook them; I've stuffed them with cheese and garlic and I've heard they make good quesadillas. But today, I wanted to eat a bowl of squash blossom soup.

The recipe I used was adapted from this article:
Caldo Xochitl con Flor de Calabaza

I halved the recipe and adapted it for what I had lying around.
4 cups Chicken Broth.
2 cans Chicken Breast.
1/2 cup cooked rice.
4 chilies en adobo, minced.
2 serrano peppers seeded and sliced.
1 sweet pepper.
About 1 cup roughly chopped squash blossoms.
Shredded Cheese for garnish.

I still cooked as directed in the recipe. It makes a nice brothy soup wish just the right amount of spiciness and the squash blossoms give it a wonderful freshness. I'll definitely make it again, but next batch of squash blossoms I pick I'm turning into quesodillas...

Spring 2014 Gardening Update  

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Santo vs La Hija De Frankenstein (1971)


AKA: Santo vs Frankenstein's Daughter.

Dr. Freida Frankenstein.
Frankenstein's daughter is alive and well thanks to her youth serum. Unfortunately for her, she's developing a resistance to it and she needs Santo's blood to help her develop a better serum before it fails and she dies of old age. Rather than just asking Santo for a sample of blood, she kidnaps his girlfriend to lure him to her underground lair where he must battle Dr Frankenstein's once again re-animated monster and a small army of youth-serum dependent elderly henchmen.
Santo and his girlfriend's sister.

I absolutely love these old lucha-libre films, but this one is perhaps the most fun of the Santo films that I've seen to date (I'd place Santo en la Venganza de la Momia a close second).

Besides the near constant fights between Santo and Dr. Frankenstein's henchmen, this movie is loaded with bizarre fun stuff- the entrance to Dr Frankenstein's lair is lined with mummified corpses- corpses that shoot knock out gas from their eyes! And there's a great big self destruct switch on the laboratory's wall. Seriously, this movie is campy, comic book style fun.



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Friday, May 2, 2014

Spring 2014 Gardening Update

It's May now and my week straight of rain has come to an end! I've been dying to get my vegetables in...

This is a Chicago Hardy Fig that I bought from Stark Brothers. It arrived at the end of March and as you can see, it's out of it's dormancy and putting up new growth.

I'm in Kansas City, zone 5b/6a and my climate is a bit cold for figs. However, local Italian-American gardeners universally said that they have grown figs here successfully.  The key is to wrap them in winter, making especially sure that the roots are well protected from the cold.

This is the hardiest variety of fig that I found while reading up on figs. It is supposed to be hardy to -30 degrees (and able to survive cold Chicago winters). It'll grow back from the roots if the above ground parts freeze, if what I read is true.

Despite that I will wrap in the winters (until it gets too big to do so), as I was instructed. I already have a carpet remnant (again, as was instructioned) in the basement to wrap it with.

  The next picture is a raspberry bush. I hadn't actually planned on planting raspberries, but I had to make a trip to the hardware store for another purchase and I saw it right there in the nursery.

The little raspberry bush said to me, "Come on and buy me. You know you wanna have fresh raspberries. And I only get four foot tall by four foot wide, so you have room for me."

I found the cute little raspberry bush's arguments compelling and now I have a raspberry bush planted behind my house.

While I am happy I planted the little raspberry bush, every time I look at it, I am reminded that my mother doesn't let my father shop at the hardware store alone for the exact same reason!


I didn't plant these pretty purple flowers, in fact they've been there since before I moved in. I've never seen them look so happy before and they are so pretty I thought I'd post pictures of them.

I have a list of other plants that I have in my garden this year but don't have pictured:


  • Dill
  • English Thyme
  • Roman Chamomile
  • Mint (I might regret planting mint)
  • HabeƱeros
  • Anaheim Peppers
  • JalapeƱos
  • Italian Stuffer Peppers
  • Poblanos (I LOVE peppers, Okay)
  • Rosa Bianca Eggplant
  • Zucchini (I don't remember the variety)
  • Old German Tomatoes
  • Cherokee Purple Tomatoes
  • Black Brandywine Tomatoes
  • Lots and Lots and Lots of Sunflowers (assorted varieties)
  • Lots and Lots and Lots of Marigolds (I'm experimenting with using them as a living mulch in some spots)


Once my sunflowers start to take off in a week or two, I might plant some cucumbers along side them. I'm thinking I can get the cucumbers to trellis on the sunflowers.



Tuesday, March 18, 2014

3 Dev Adam (1973)

The Turkish movie where Captain America teams up with El Santo to battle the Evil Spider-Man.




... All without permission from the any from anyone who owns the rights to these characters.

When I heard that a Turkish film studio put out an unauthorized film in the 1970s where Captain America teams up with the Mexican wrestler to stop Spider-Man's Istanbul crime wave, I just knew that I had to track this crime-against-film down and watch it.

It was easy to find on Youtube, although I only found a low quality version without subtitles. And since I don't understand Turkish, I won't know what the heck is going on. But, I have a feeling that I wouldn't be able to figure out what was going on in this movie even if I did speak Turkish...

It starts with Evil Turkish Spider-Man, his red-haired gun moll, and his goons on the beach where they've buried a woman up to her head in sand and run her over with a boat. Evil Turkish Spider-Man wears ugly green outfit with a red hood, and a big red spider on the back.

Next, Evil Spider-Man stabs three random men to death with a switchblade. I assume they're supposed to be mobsters, since Evil-Spider-Man says "Audios mafia" (the only dialog in this movie I've understood so far) over their bleeding corpses. Spidey seems to have cashed in his super-powers in favor of becoming a homicidal maniac. Oh Spidey, you could have been an amazing homicidal maniac WITH your powers.

Then we go to a fashion show where I am almost expecting Evil-Spider-Man to jump out and start snapping the model's necks... but no. Instead,
I wish I knew what was going on.
a woman in a jumpsuit sneaks into an office and starts photographing papers. Then she is captured and then driven out to a building where some large men tie her to a post. Outside, another car drives up and a man in a suit gets out and removes his tie... is this a job for Turkish Captain America?

It is! Also Steve Rogers seems to have dyed his hair black and emigrated to Turkey. But that's probably enough nitpicking for now...



Turkish Captain America is a violent man. He jumps through the door and beats the living crap out of the whole gang and frees Jumpsuit Girl, all while Evil-Spider-Man watches outside from his hiding spot. When Turkish Captain America sees Evil Spidey, he chases him to a cemetery where he beats Evil Spidey up. But when Turkish Cap gets his foot stuck in a gravestone, Evil Spidey manages to escape. So embarrassing, I hate it when that happens. Anyway, it looks like we're gonna have a whole hour of movie left now.

And that makes Turkish El Santo sad. He gets introduced next when he is beating up an evil doer of his own... and dojo full of black belts. (In an actual lucha libre movie, it would've been a dojo full of little person black belts.)

When Evil Turkish Spider-Man finds out that both heroes are after him he is not happy. So naturally, he climbs through a random woman's bedroom window and strangles her in the bath with the shower sprayer. Then he steals an ugly statue on his way out of her house. I'm starting to wonder if this movie was written by Turkish J Jonah Jameson...

Then Turkish El Santo runs around town getting into fights with local thugs while not wearing his mask. Which is a sacrilege, the real El Santo never removed his mask! Otherwise how would the local thugs know to attack him? Similarly Turkish Captain-America spends a lot of time wearing a pinstripe suit that I think he must have taken from one of the gangsters he beat to death with his bare hands.

Next Evil Spidey has some fun by torturing some guy with a pair of rats. Then Turkish Captain America and Turkish Santo put on their costumes so they can beat up some gangsters in the basement of a strip club (I know they're gangster because they're wearing the same pinstipe suits Captain Ametica wears when he's off duty.) While the two heroes are distracted by beating up mobsters, Evil Spidey takes the opportunity to walk in on  a couple fornicating in the shower and stab them to death and watch their blood flow down the drain. All in a days work for your friendly neighborhood Turkish Spider-Man!

Afterwords he fights both Turkish Captain America and Turkish El Santo. In two separate fights. How many Evil Spider-Men are there?

At least 3, because as soon as Turkish Captain America strangles his Evil Spidey, another one jumps out of the woodwork.

Make that at least 4...
Santo in the Chamber of Dead Spideys

While Turkish Captain America is busy killing Evil Spidey #4 on the roof, Evil Spidey #5 shows up in the street below with a bag over one shoulder and gives an evil laugh before driving off in his car.

Later, when the two heroes are hanging out in the bar in their civilian clothes, a bunch of Evil Spidey's goons show up. After a giant bar fight, the goons haul Turkish Captain America and Turkish El Santo into their car. They drive them out to Evil Spidey's lair and lock them in the basement at gunpoint. Maybe Evil Spidey's had enough of this movie.

Turkish Cap and Turkish Santo manage to escape from the basement by fighting each other so the goons will let them out. (Yeah, that doesn't make any sense to me either, but in the movie it works.) Then the proceed to beat up all the goons to death. Once all of Evil-Spidey's henchmen and his red haired gun moll are dead, Turkish Captain America chases Evil Spidey through his lair while Turkish Santo stands watch over the dead henchmen. Turkish Cap kills Evil Spidey #5 with his bare hands. He kills Evil Spidey #6 by crushing his head in a press. #7 gets thrown into a machine and hung from the ceiling. #8 gets caught in a conveyor belt and crushed. #9 gets unmasked in the back of a police car.

This movie was at least as much fun to watch as it was awful. It's just so, so wrong. Turkish Captain America? Santo removing his mask? Evil homicidal Spider-Man? It's an awful film, but it's worth the view because of it.