musesfool: a loaf of bread (staff of life)
i did it all for the robins ([personal profile] musesfool) wrote2025-09-07 08:28 pm

engine running hotter than a boiling kettle

Despite getting a late start all weekend and being distracted by a new matching game on my phone (I can lose hours to these stupid games), I got some good cooking done!

Yesterday, I made garlic & mozzarella milk bread (pics), which turned out quite well even though I forgot the salt due to its weird placement in the recipe (in theory I understand why it is where it is, but in practice it makes no sense to do it that way), but I used salted butter, so I don't think I missed it, and the bread rose just fine.

This afternoon, I finally made this strawberry cheesecake since my cream cheese was well past its use-by date and my heavy cream was getting there! It's still chilling, but when I licked the spatula after pouring the filling into the pie plate, all I really tasted was the five-spice powder. Which I like! But it's not what I would expect given the amount of freeze-dried strawberry powder in it. I guess we'll see how it goes when I cut into it tomorrow. (I also have this issue with nutmeg - even when I try to go easy on it in something, it still is frequently the only thing I taste after using it. I don't know why!)

And then I finally got up and made meatballs with oregano and red wine vinegar to have for lunch during the week. This was a method my grandmother used to use, and it is a great way to eat meatballs (or veggies - she also used to make it with zucchini, and I imagine you could do other types of squash or eggplant this way) - you make and cook the meatballs and set them aside. Then you saute onions in some olive oil (or in the beef fat left if you've fried your meatballs - I do mine in the oven, so I just use oil) and lower the heat and let them caramelize a bit, then you put the meatballs back in, sprinkle about 1/8 cup of dried oregano over them, and then pour in 1/3 - 3/4 cup of red wine vinegar. Be careful as billows of deliciously pungent smoke will rise from your frying pan at that point! Then lower the heat and let it all simmer for 10 or 15 minutes. Good both hot and at room temperature! (I haven't made it with zucchini myself, but for that, you slice and fry or bake your zucchini, and then continue on with the onions/oregano/vinegar as described.)

I have taken the garbage out and started the dishwasher, so now I am prepared for the awfulness of Sunday night. Sigh.

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musesfool: Joan looking annoying while Sherlock gazes soulfully at her (the tender gravity of kindness)
i did it all for the robins ([personal profile] musesfool) wrote2025-09-04 07:11 pm
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I'm going there no more to roam

There's so much TV coming back soon:

- the new season of Only Murders in the Building starts on 9/8
- the new season of Slow Horses starts 9/24
- the new season of Abbott Elementary starts 10/1

And it's not tv, but the new season of Batman: Wayne Family Adventures also starts 10/1 - there was a new mini episode last night, featuring Alfred being the best. <3

Meanwhile, I still have not watched:

- season 2 of Andor
- season 2 of Wednesday
- season 2 of Poker Face (though I did watch the first episode - the one with Cynthia Erivo, who was fantastic)

And of course, China Beach is finally available on a streaming service I do not have, and without some of the iconic music they used, but it would definitely be worth checking out if I wanted to pay for another streamer, which I don't.

Instead, I seem to have fallen into another Elementary rewatch. Despite some of the ghastly murders, it is a very comforting watch and I love Joan and Sherlock's relationship so much. And I might be feeling a Killjoys rewatch coming up soon too. I guess we'll see.

There are other shows I keep meaning to check out but have not as of yet - there is just too much to watch and too little time.

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snickfic ([personal profile] snickfic) wrote2025-09-02 09:39 pm

Oasis and some other things

- Seen on Bluesky, someone is seeking your old LJ icons for their icon zine.

- My top five songs for August according to Tidal were four live tracks from the Oasis tour and their one "unplugged" release from the upcoming anniversary edition of (What's the Story) Morning Glory? They're all from a playlist I made called "new Oasis," which is an amazing playlist to have in 2025!!

- At some point I want to make a post of some more shippy highlights from the Oasis tour, but I keep not doing it and they keep adding new ones. They just... like each other so much? That is not something I would say about them in any other era, even back when they were at their weirdest about each other. These days they are just uncomplicatedly happy to see each other. It's wild.

- Speaking of the tour, on Friday I fly down to LA to see my second and final show, at the ROSE BOWL. Check that one off the bucket list, I guess!! The logistics of that trip have changed a bunch of times in the past three weeks, but I think I might finally have all the pieces nailed down, as of tonight (then again I thought that yesterday, too...). This trip feels really self-indulgent, like come on, I saw them at Wembley Stadium, surely that's enough for any one person. I am very excited to get to see them from the general admission area this time, though, and excited about the buddy I'm going with.

- I decided to focus on this Oasis WIP instead of signing up for Jump Scare, which was a great decision, because I just crossed the 10k mark on the Oasis WIP, and I've been working on it less than three weeks. Alas, I'm now convinced this 10k I have written is just lots of pieces that don't fit together or add up to anything! I'm going to focus on one scene that I know the shape and let the others rest for a bit, and hopefully I'll find the thread again.

- There are a lot of reasons I really want to finish the WIP, but one is that there is just nothing in the tag right now that I want to read. ;__;

- In November I'll have been more or less active in Oasis fandom for six years, which makes it my longest running active fandom. Hockey is the next closest, and I was in it a little less than five years. I wrote my first MCU fic in 2014, but I wouldn't consider myself active in the fandom until 2018, and then I left in 2021. It feels crazy a) that I've been into Oasis that long and b) that it of all things is my longest fandom, but on the other hand it's been an incredibly newsworthy six years for the fandom.

- I had a nice time with Seasons of Drabbles after defaulting last time. (Yes, on a 100-word exchange. It was a very busy spring.) I mostly requested only actual drabbles this time, rather than the double or triple drabbles or series thereof, and that was really nice. I mainly read actual drabbles, too, and that was also really nice. Somehow 200 words is just a lot harder to read than 100 words!

- On the last day of Fic in a Box signups, I swapped out my Re-Animator request for, wait for it, Heimdall/Loki/Valkyrie. I haven't requested a Thor ship in a full-length exchange in five years, but I wasn't feeling Re-Animator, and the last I checked there were still zero of this ship on AO3. I'm much happier with my slate of requests now.
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i did it all for the robins ([personal profile] musesfool) wrote2025-09-02 09:25 pm

can't run out the clock

I made this sheet pan pancake for dinner last night (pic) and it was good, but I don't know that I'd call it a pancake - it is much thicker and not particularly fluffy. The texture is more "cake" than "pancake". But it was good with butter and syrup and will also provide several days of breakfast so I can't complain. It's super easy to throw together, too - no buttermilk needed. The handful of strawbs I had left had gone moldy in the fridge, but I had about 3/4 cup of frozen berries left in the freezer that I folded in and also about 1/4 cup of mini chocolate chips that I sprinkled on top, so that worked out.

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snickfic ([personal profile] snickfic) wrote2025-09-02 02:02 pm

Seasons of Drabbles!

I both wrote and received Oasis drabbles, and I'm really tickled how neatly they slot together as the before and after of Noel Gallagher:
kidhood by Anonymous, Liam/Noel in the 90s
irreconcilable differences by me, Liam/Noel now

I also got some other goodies, all 100 words. <3
glovework by [archiveofourown.org profile] TheFlirtMeister, Saw, Lawrence character study
Mouthwash by [archiveofourown.org profile] embraidery, Stardew Valley, Willy/Marlon
Sunset by [archiveofourown.org profile] embraidery, Stardew Valley, Willy/Marlon
Morning Musing, Stardew Valley, Sandy

And I bring some recs! All 100 words unless noted.
Brick and Bone by [archiveofourown.org profile] Kantayra, The Haunting of Hill House, Nell post-canon
Cheek to Cheek by [archiveofourown.org profile] septemberbells, ST:TOS, Chapel/Uhura, very sweet
The Seal's Child by [archiveofourown.org profile] Daeger, OW, 200 words, daughter of a selkie, dark/horror
undeath by [archiveofourown.org profile] Pornabus_Sockerton, 300 words, The Terror, Hodgson canon divergence, brrrrr
the ever-fleeting warmth by [archiveofourown.org profile] Ekevka, 200 words, The Terror, Collins character study, also brrrr
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foreverdawning ([personal profile] foreverdawning) wrote2025-09-01 02:45 pm
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I Sew a Skirt

I learned how to sew and I made my own skirt using a pattern. It took me about a month but I finished it this past Friday. Sometimes I go into my closet just to look at the skirt. Maybe I'll work up the nerve to wear it. I'm so afraid that if I put it on I'll somehow pour thirty metric tons of bleach on it before I leave the house. I have to keep reminding myself that clothes were meant to be worn. 
musesfool: Stephanie Brown as Batgirl (can't hardly wait)
i did it all for the robins ([personal profile] musesfool) wrote2025-08-31 10:01 pm
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they've turned aside our stories of the gentle fall

The bbq yesterday was fun! Baby Miss L continues to be a character - she's a little awkward but she manages to get up and down steps now. In fact, she stood on the steps and was like, "Jump! Jump!" and we were like, " um, no, no jumping off the steps!"

Anyway, there were a lot of desserts, but the strawberry cake was enjoyed. It smelled fantastic and tasted good too.

In other news, I did the August recs update earlier:

[personal profile] unfitforsociety has been updated for August 2025 with 12 recs in 2 fandoms:

* 11 Batfamily and 1 Batfamily/Spider-Man crossover

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meg ([personal profile] elperian) wrote2025-08-31 01:31 am

star trek: TOS - season 2 - general thoughts

I have made my slow way through S2 of Star Trek: TOS but now I'm closer to the end than the start of the series. At least there are the movies after this, though I know that's also a roll of the dice!

I'm still enjoying the show a lot, although S1 was definitely better overall (and more fun) than S2. That said, some of my favorite episodes are in this season! I'll talk about those more but I wanted to cross a few points off my commentary list.

Logical. Flawlessly logical. )

My favorite episodes of the season, in descending order'

I also thought 2.10 'Journey to Babel' and 2.18 'The Immunity Syndrome' were both very good Spock episodes, if not my favorites of the season, and I enjoyed 2.24 'The Ultimate Computer' but just don't have enough to say about why at this point besides the AI critiques. I look forward to revisiting some of my favorites in a rewatch once I've finished S3!
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meg ([personal profile] elperian) wrote2025-06-17 12:52 am

star trek: tos - 2.18 'the immunity syndrome'

This is a great episode for Spock in particular and combines a lot of good features of other episodes, including Kirk's tension over the galactic stakes from 1.29 'Operation: Annihilate!' (and with a similar amoeba-like threat) and 2.06 'The Doomsday Machine', and Spock missing and in danger from 1.16 'The Galileo Seven'.

Shuttlecraft to Enterprise. Shuttlecraft to Enterprise. Request permission to come aboard.  )
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meg ([personal profile] elperian) wrote2025-06-06 11:12 pm

star trek: tos - 2.10 'journey to babel'

Welcome to the episode known as "Spock Has a Complete Subscription to Parental Issues!" Let the live blog commence!

Captain, Ambassador Sarek and his wife are my parents. )
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meg ([personal profile] elperian) wrote2025-06-02 10:34 pm

star trek: tos - 2.08 'I, Mudd'

Guess who's baaaack? And actually better the second time around - Harry Mudd!

KIRK: Who caught you?
MUDD: That, sir, is an outrageous assumption!
KIRK: Yes, who caught you? :D

I practically needed popcorn for this episode and Kirk's devilish grin every time he got to fuck with Mudd for fun. It was a real joy!

We're getting back to the ship, and don't you forget it. Straighten up! This may be a gilded cage filled with everything you always wanted, but it's still a cage. We don't belong here. We belong on that ship up there. )
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meg ([personal profile] elperian) wrote2025-05-27 10:22 pm

star trek: tos - 2.04 'mirror, mirror'

I'm enjoying a lot about 2.04 'Mirror, Mirror' as a Jim Kirk fan, from his commitment at the opening to proving his and his crew's ethics to the brotp of Kirk and Uhura in this episode, but I also am enjoying that Kirk was only able to fake being mirror!Kirk for 11 minutes before he was busted and shortly thereafter threatened with execution.

Like, yeah, that's my Kirk! he's too committed to his principles, he can't even fake being evil for very long!

Also, uhura's outfit slaps in the mirrorverse, I have to admit O_O all their outfits slap, oh my gosh.

That Jim Kirk will find a few changes...if I read my Spocks correctly )
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meg ([personal profile] elperian) wrote2025-05-25 09:51 pm

star trek: tos - 2.01 'amok time'

You know what time it is?


Amok Time!!!

(I have been waiting to use this gif for months)

Let the live blog commence!

I owe him my life a dozen times over. Isn't that worth a career?  )

To wrap up, in all seriousness: what an episode! This one is a fave, T'Pring is a fave, Spock and Kirk's journey is a fave, even McCoy gets a gold star this episode. I stand by my argument that ultimately, T'Pring did nothing wrong. She is living in a patriarchal society that does not give her exit options, while all the men and elders around her make the choices for her. She is entitled to defend her autonomy and personal liberty, and the fact that Kirk did No Research (TM) before accepting his role this episode is not T'Pring's fault and really the consequence of his love for Spock above even Starfleet and the Enterprise (as stated above). So, although she nearly got my fave killed this episode, I stand by T'Pring because she was left no other options. Down with the patriachy! Gay rights! And a cool set aesthetic, this episode has it all (dang, now I really want to rewatch 'Amok Time').
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i did it all for the robins ([personal profile] musesfool) wrote2025-08-29 06:03 pm

you bring the fire, i'll bring the jewels

All day on Wednesday, I thought it was Thursday, and all day yesterday, I thought it was today. But it was not! So I do have some Wednesday books posting to do, now on Friday!

What I've just finished
The Oleander Sword and The Lotus Empire by Tasha Suri, the second and third books in her Burning Kingdoms trilogy. Overall, I thought these two were much more engaging than the first book, and I wanted to know what happened next, but I wasn't blown away by them like I was by her Books of Ambha duology (which I highly recommend!).

Also I've read both Into the Riverlands and Mammoths at the Gate by Nghi Vo. I enjoy these novellas quite a bit and these two were wonderful. I especially liked the martial arts references in Riverlands and how Mammoths was about grief and stories, two of my favorite topics to read about!

What I'm reading now
The Brides of High Hill, the next Singing Hills Cycle novella by Nghi Vo. I've just started it but I'm enjoying it so far.

What I'm reading next
I am just happy to be reading at all so I cannot say! I thought the next Craft Wars book was out in September, but it looks like it's not until the end of October, so I guess we'll see!

Speaking of books, though, last night I watched the Netflix adaptation of The Thursday Murder Club and I enjoyed it - the casting is A++ for the most part (Helen Mirren is perfect as Elizabeth and Ben Kingsley is great as Ibrahim. And Pierce Brosnan remains ridiculously handsome.) - and I think 95% of the streamlining they did was fine, because there were a few two many twists and turns in the book, but spoiler for both book and movie ) I haven't read any of the other books in the series, though I'm sure I will eventually, but I hope it does well enough that they can make a few more movies with this set of actors.

Now I have to go take my strawberry summer cake out of the oven. I was invited to a cookout tomorrow at my sister's at the last moment, so I have to have a cake to bring!

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