Scrappy

Quilting… It’s a crazy hobby, I tell you.

See, I take full big pieces of fabric and cut it into smaller pieces. Some of those pieces are sewn together in what is hoped are pleasing combinations. Other pieces are discarded or jammed into the scrap pile.  The kids, the quilt
When it’s unbearable, the scrap pile must be dealt with, and the scraps are sewn into larger pieces of fabric.

The pile in the corner was making me crazy. The current scrap pile had grown as a result of many quilts, particularly the latest kaleidoscope quilt quadrants. In a fit of pique, I sewed things together.  I chucked in some blocks I’d made but decided not to carry forward into full grown quilt tops, scrambled them together and, well, now we have big fabric again, only crazier.  Quilt Chop Suey.

Crazy is as crazy does.

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Copy Writing

Groupon (a company in the news recently for it’s valuation and possible acquisition by other companies) is an on line source for coupons.  I get at least one email every day with a new deal.   While most of the deals are for things I’m not the least bit interested in, I’ve continued my subscription for the copywriting.  You see, I find the headline paragraph for each deal amusing and strange enough to keep reading.

I’m guessing others do too, and the strategy of weird and bizarre copy is paying off for them.

‘Boats allow riders to glide across the water’s surface more elegantly than driving a shark or being towed by a torpedo’. San Francisco Whale Tours

‘In an effort to abandon high-cost rocket fuel, NASA has turned to alternative means of transit, such as hiring pizza chefs to toss astronauts skyward. ‘  Round Table Pizza.

‘Jewelry comes in many forms and fills many functions, whether it’s a glittering necklace to accentuate the color of one’s eyes or a friend’s engagement ring to deter drunken propositions while performing surgery. ‘ JewelMint

Note and disclaimer:  I’m not endorsing or recommending Groupon though I clip and use coupons.

In fact, there are some stores that issue coupons so often and so predictably, that I find myself strategizing my purchases so that every item I buy is discounted with a coupon. Never mind that it might already be on sale.  I put things back onto the shelf or not based on the coupon available.  Nothing’s a must-have anyway.

 

 

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Dogpatch

Dogpatch Saloon Serendipity! A cancellation, a reservation, and a reprieve from driving in circles led to a trip to Dogpatch in San Francisco for lunch. Dogpatch is one of the oldest neighborhoods in SF, located on the south side near Potrero Hill.

Swan Building

Because of it’s location – a bit distant from the main part of the city – it’s one of the few areas that escaped the devastating fires that destroyed much of SF after the 1906 earthquake.

Rickshaw bagworks

As a result, there are smaller and older Victorians here than seen in most of the city.

Dogpatch is now a mixed use area with some neat stuff going on.  Rickshaw Bags are manufactured to order here in a lofty space. If you want a messenger bag or backpack, check the site out.Rickshaw

Dogpatch still has some of the edginess of a working class neighborhood, but nice restaurants and offices have started their move in.  The push/pull of gentrification is well underway.

Piccino

We had lunch at Piccino, located in the cheery yellow building which also houses MAC, a super cool clothing and homegoods store; DIG, a wine store; and the Piccino Cafe serving Blue Bottle coffee and pastries out of the alcove signed ‘Allright Auto Park’. Piccino was reviewed by Michael Bauer in the SF Chronicle (see it here at SFGate) very favorably and it did not disappoint.   Piccino FarroPiccino Cheese with honey and figsWe went with the recommendations of the hip and friendly server and ordered two ‘must haves’ from the review.

There was farro with almonds toasted to the brink – not burned – with an incredibly fresh olive oil, and a blue cheese wedge with figs and a strong dark honey. Order the $3 house made crackers and ask for table bread to go with everything.  You’ll want to soak up all the sauces.Piccino GnocchiPiccino Meatballs

Semolina gnocchi with mushrooms was unlike the potato gnocchi I’m accustomed to,  but delicious.   These were semolina slices fried, and then placed in a sauce and sprinkled with good cheese and sauteed wild mushrooms.

I’m not a big fan of ordering meatballs out because I worry about mystery meat unless I’ve made them myself, but these were tender and flavorful and worth the mystery.

And the pizza we ordered with wild nettles, nectarines and ricotta was also lovely.

Piccino PizzaPiccino Affogato For dessert, we tried the Pink Squirrel ice cream affogato. Pink Squirrel ice cream is made with a special kind of almond with a lovely spumoni like scent – maybe they used some apricot pit to flavor the ice cream?

Piccino Plum Cake

And we also had the Plum cake with pine nuts and a cardamom cream. As lovely as this cake looked, it was the only thing that I wasn’t crazy about. It reminded me of the kind of cake I make to hide vegetables from the kids, but maybe I’d just been spoiled by the standard of excellence before this final course.

A slight word of warning here.  We ordered coffee (nothing fancy…. just coffee with cream and sugar) to go with dessert. Note that Piccino’s coffee is super charged. A modest cup combined with the shot of expresso that went over the ice cream (shared by  four), there was a whole lot of caffeine coursing through my veins for a few hours after.  Good for boring afternoon meetings.  Bad for an afternoon nap or a racing heart.

Mr and Mrs MiscellaneousFeeling hyper, I picked up some great freshly made peanut brittle from Mr. and Mrs. Miscellaneous down the street to bribe, reward, and entice family members, repairmen and others.

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