Archive for September, 2008

Sep 30 2008

Trouble! Wake up!

Published by iChef Politikos under All, News, Op / Ed, P S A, Politikos

You better wake up people!

This is just a sample of what’s going on around the country. Red, Blue, Purple—You better take notice! Have we lost all objectivity! Is winning so important we have come to this? CHILDREN!

If you don’t think this country is in trouble take a look at this. How sweet! You don’t have to worry about opposing thought if you plant the thought into children’s heads! My guess is that the people doing this see no problem. My guess is some of you people watching this will think, “How sweet!”

We’re *OUR COUNTRY* in serious trouble!


Update: I was trying to trackback to draw attention to this inconceivable lack of judgment and now you can read in depth at where else—The Anchoress: Exploiting kids for Obama; 2 minutes hate - UPDATED

Hotair: Singing the new Gospel of the New Messiah AND …it smells noxious and it seems suffocating

This is the kind of stuff Michelle Malkin has been screaming about for years!

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Sep 29 2008

Cool Thing About Predictable Predictions…

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Pelosi and the Bailout vote, down in flames!

Pelosi and the Bailout vote, down in flames!

That by their very nature, well, you get it! The best part about making a prediction right before it happens is that you don’t have that long to wait to see if it pans out. So far the prediction that I made on The Anchoress Online’s site right before the Bailout vote is already 2/3rds true!

irascibleChef Predicts on The Anchoress:

Yes, but will they vote against it to expose the truths or vote for it for expedience sake to get past it and then ineffectively complain and blame about it after the fact?

Though it does seem that exposing truth, trying to prevent disaster, blaming the people who caused it—doesn’t matter to anyone!

Blame Game Pelosi and the Culpable Dodd

Longshot prediction: The bill gets voted against by enough Republicans that the Dems won’t have the moral courage to pass it alone and the disaster continues for a week or two. The markets will get slammed like they did when we weren’t sure of the results of the 2000 election. GWB will be blamed!(always sneak in something that’s a sure thing and your predictions will always be partially right…)

—IrascibleChef

Must See TV: PELOSI PRE-VOTE SPEECH RILES GOP… No wonder the vote failed, with Pelosi leading the venomous charge of Politics as usual!

Now they will all have to regroup and basically start over. But know this, as long as Nancy Pelosi is the speaker, she will say and do anything to blame others, make everything about politics, talk out of both sides of her mouth as well as the corners of her eyes! (Congress has an approval of 10%…) This is about not taking responsibility, blaming others, and POWER—don’t be confused and try not to get lost in the pile…

I am so IRASCIBLE right now, my toque is going to pop off my head!

What’s happening to everyone’s savings right now… Buying opportunity??? If you have money on the sidelines waiting for such a disaster—I guess!

—IrascibleChef

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Sep 28 2008

Recipe Thyme! Lentil Soup Recipe Alert!

Published by iChef under All, Entertainment, Recipes, iChef

A Recipe. Lentil soup and family memories…

I stumbled across this recipe this morning. One of the first recipes, I ever made as a child, taught to me by my great Aunt Lilly. This recipe and others have been taken from and featured in the book, The Road Letters—a memoir about love, travel, food, relationships, and coming of age! Enjoy!Available at Amazon, signed copies at The FeenX Gallery

Available autographed at The FeenX Gallery!

When I was a little boy, maybe 4-5 years old, I spent a lot of time with my grandmothers. My mother would drop me off at their house and I would spend endless hours playing house with them—It wasn’t a game for them—just another day working from home. My grandmother and great aunt had their own seamstress business. Imagine the excitement for a 5 year old child! So, I either drew, sewed, or helped cook in the kitchen. Busy work mostly, but I learned a lot—I can sew a button if I have too—could you?

I had a very important job with the making of lentil soup, a soup that played a big role in our family—it was a lucky soup that was supposed to bring fortune! Money anyway. A very tasty soup that the entire family could make. Each with slight variations to the amount of individual ingredients—offering subtle differences that they each claimed made their version the best. So there was some pressure here for excellence—you would be rated or berated… Maybe that’s where this blog was really born

What was my important job? I was the lentil sorter! If you’ve ever read the package of legumes it will say this is a product of nature and may contain other ingredients you might not be so interested in including. So this required someone to separate the lentils from the foreign material—lentil by lentil! A time consuming fastidious—IMPORTANT JOB! Kept me busy anyway… You can’t imagine if uncle so-and-so got a small stone instead of a tender lentil!

Road Recipe

Lentil Soup—Have your kids sort the lentils! Wash hands!
(The first recipe ever taught to me by Aunt Lilly)

Ingredients:
chicken and beef stock
carrots
onions
garlic
celery
lentils
salt and white pepper to taste
olive oil
ham hock
ditalini

Directions:

  1. Combine all ingredients and reduce by half.
  2. Pull cooked ham hock from bones and chop and reserve, toss bones.
  3. Hand blend 1/2 of the soup until smooth and then mix with the other half.
  4. Boil ditalini in chicken stock, cook until al dente, strain.
  5. Add ditalini and chopped ham hock to cooked soup.
  6. Serve with grated Parmesan (optional)

Suggested Accouterments:
Cocktail: Harveys Bristol Cream Sherry
Wine: Pinot Noir
Beer: Sam Adams Boston Lager
Music: Background noise from the 6 o’clock Eyewitness news
from the early ‘70s

I can still here the theme from the 6 o’clock Eyewitness news and I can still picture my grandmother watching the news, in a mirror, setup to allow her to watch while sitting at the sewing machine. I can still smell the lentil soup and aunt Lilly’s voice saying come to the table. I miss Grammy and aunt Lilly…

You have to read the book to fully understand why amounts aren’t included in the recipe. It’s quite an interesting irascible thread intertwined into the book… You should read the book anyway! To view the book trailer visit: The Road Letters official website.

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Sep 27 2008

Response from: Ace Wasabi Owner Ken Lowe

Published by iChef under All, Entertainment, Restaurants, iChef

Based on Previous review of Ace Wasabi: How Important is the Waiter

Hi iChef,

I wanted to apologize to you. I am truly sorry for the lack of service our waiter provided to you and your guests…
…btw, I appreciate your fairness and I hope to see you again at Ace.

Ken Lowe
Owner of Ace Wasabi Rock and Roll Sushi

The power of the Internet… Power for the people! Power to the people! Power of the people!

People are listening, taking notice, taking action! Of course and unfortunately negative press gets more attention than compliments. We start to take compliments for granted, we become complacent, money is good—keeps rolling in, less need to sweat the small stuff!

Add all the small stuff together, you get a big ball of little details, and that’s really what it’s all about! Successful people do sweat the small stuff! Ken Lowe owner of Ace Wasabi and a bunch of other assorted successful eateries has taken the first step in making a difference and cleaning up the big ball!

I couldn’t find contact info on Ken, but Mr. Lowe did find us through our review that’s all over the Internet! He accepted responsibility for the faults of his restaurant, contritely apologized, and assured me of an exact strategy for fixing the problems. Oh, he also thanked me for my review and fairness.

This is the kind action I totally respect! Goes miles with me! And I will scream from the roof tops and let people know about this as well! Thank you Ken!

—iChef

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Sep 27 2008

Make me Laugh, make me cry… The Double Take!

I was grooving to a little Amy Winehouse (YAY! She’s still alive!) and checking in on the polls this morning. In mid glance, mid sip of the coffee, I thought I read… well, I’ll show you what I thought and you can tell me the mistake:

Daily Gallop

The public is evenly divided as to whether the two major parties do an adequate job of repressing the American people (47%) or whether a third major party is needed (47%). That is a shift from 2007, when a majority saw the need for a third party.
Did you catch the word I changed? You might not have because it seems reasonable. Actually it said, representing not repressing, but how often do you feel like you are being represented by your party? COME ON!
I laughed at first then I thought about it and I thought of the reality of being repressed by the two parties—is it true?! Have the two current parties been successful in stifling out any 3rd parties?
Then I cried!
I think that there needs to be more public debate from a broader spectrum with more diverse ideas. Half the population thinks so too!

And it needs to be organized and demanded by the people!

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Sep 26 2008

Round One is Done!

Published by iChef Politikos under All, News, Op / Ed, Politikos

Mmm mmm GOOD! I mentioned the point last night that someone should chop up the debate and replay how many times Obama said John McCain was right—it was Team McCain—and they wasted NO tiime! (and I think there were 5 other examples that could be added.)

I will say that in my opinion—the winner was McCain!

Now, I base this on a couple of issues. First the foreign affairs debate started as the financial crisis debate. I don’t think there were any winners there except Obama by default on because it’s currently a Republican at the helm—GWB. I don’t believe Obama has the right message for the economy I just think people are willing to try something new.

Throughout the debate McCain was hard charging, attacking effectively, and had Obama on the defensive. Obama let us know on numerous occasions that McCain was under his skin and he was unable to effectively punch his way out of it.

McCain constantly corrected what seemed to be apparent misrepresentations by Obama—I thought effectively. Obama tried to correct McCain, but I didn’t think it was compelling.

McCain had energy, seemingly not hampered by the campaign or recent Congressional meetings, and was very prepared. (Was he really preparing for the last 3 days? Maybe, it was all a misdirection!)

Obama also seemed unfazed by the grueling schedules, but was unable to show off his I’m bigger than all this, I’m a god, bow down to me, Anoint Me already attitude.

I predicted that McCain would open with something about Ted Kennedy—he has had something like that to say at every big event throughout the campaigns. Seems like part of a strategy.

I think the line in the debate that was overlooked was that Obama called Bush “your (McCain’s) President. Like it or not (and I am one who is proud to have GWB as President of the USA) he is the President of the United States of America—you don’t get to declare that unless you renounce your citizenship!

This was a very good debate for McCain and I believe the polls will say so in the next couple of days.

Fact checking the presidential debates. (For you fact checkers, actually for you people not interested in the facts—here you go!)

Debate Reactions from TheAnchoressOnline.

Here’s a fast video - amazingly fast - as Surber says: I note that even Chris Matthews is saying McCain won this thing. That’s not surprising to me, really, because Matthews is a sentimental Irish fellow who loves pubhouse debate, and that’s really what McCain offered.

Play-by-play at Althouse Live-blogging the big debate.

I spit my wine across the table when Obama said this! From Instapundit:

So is John Althouse Cohen, and it’s hard to argue with this observation:

“I’ve got a bracelet.” “I’ve got a bracelet too!” Are these serious adults running for president, or is this summer camp?

I was so hoping for John McCain to say, “here’s my bracelet show the world your bracelet!”—that would have been the zinger of the campaign!

Follow up by ACE on 9/28/08

Via Ace we learn that there is more to the bracelet story than Obama wants you to know.

Does this story have any political weight? Maybe. It damn sure shows what Obama thinks about the requests of our fallen heroes families wishes. Hold your noses and check this out-Family Told Obama NOT To Wear Soldier Son’s Bracelet… Where is Media?

ACE of Spades HQ has live-blogging and it’s great! You can rewatch it at.

A historic night: The first presidential debate of 2008 By Michelle Malkin

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Sep 24 2008

Chess and Strategery

Published by iChef Politikos under All, News, Op / Ed, Politikos

Just saw the Headline on Drudge: MCCAIN SUSPENDS CAMPAIGN TO FOCUS ON ECONOMY; WANTS DEBATE DELAY

EXCLUSIVE: LETTERMAN MOCKS MCCAIN CANCELLATION… DEVELOPING…

OBAMA: THE DEBATE IS ON…

University of Mississippi: Debate Goes On…

Sen. Reid to McCain: Don’t Come Back…

When I read, “Postpone the debate? Dumb idea.” on The Anchoress, I was surprised…

McCain is making a lot of missteps, lately - keeping Palin from the press is one of them…

And for heaven’s sake, you don’t cancel on Letterman…you go do Letterman, in the face of this crisis - because people want to hear what you think.

…McCain should not have canceled Letterman. Letterman is going to savage him for it. Stupid move.

So, I think it’s dumb - a serious misstep.

My prediction: I think this may be the day we look back on as the day McCain lost the election…but I’ve always said I’m not the sharpest knife in the drawer, and others don’t see this as a bad move at all. Ace says it’s a sensible move with no political upside to it. That I can agree with. Good or bad move on McCain’s part, the press will do all they can to hurt him with it, so no - no political upside. Get ready to render unto Obama.

“Dumb idea.” I don’t think so. This is one big game of chess with less rules and civility. War room eggheads are planing each move, the ramification, possible scenarios, fallout, counter moves, and on and on.

40 days to go—too long for either to hold to a lead unless someone implodes.
McCain can say maintain the people are more important than any election and Obamba cares more about the election than the people. How else can it look?

Obama can’t as you mention, “bow his head and say, “yes, let me follow your lead…” Can not. So that forces Obama to do the opposite of what he should, what the entire Congress should be doing—working on a solution!

Both sides can spin there own version of the facts as this is what they do best. But you can’t take away from the regular American the vision of John McCain appearing to do what’s best for the country FIRST! And the vision of Obama putting himself first.

Incidentals: McCain can save some money, takes himself out of the negative ad business for a tad, leaves Obama attacking with negatives—while McCain is doing something visibly positive, hopefully having the backlash on Obama effect.

As for Letterman—He’s a jackass plain and simple! His audience has already made up their mind. These hosts are hell bent on making a king, even when the conservative makes them look silly there’s no upside. More opportunity to look bad, by the people who want them to look bad, to the people who already hate them. Example: theView was so obviously trying to take McCain out, when you see side by side the comparison of his Obama’s and Clinton’s interview it’s clear—there should be outrage—there is none!

How will it look to proceed with a debate when one person isn’t there? All part of the strategery…

I’m sure they are also setting Obama traps all over the place! Strategery everywhere!

I don’t really think there is a downside for McCain here. All of this is my wishful positive thinking!

—iChef Politikos

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Sep 23 2008

Biden Obama, Biden Obama, Biden Obama

Question: How can you say Sarah Palin doesn’t have experience, and at the same time say that Barack Obama does? Question: And when asked what example can you cite, the same people say BO has run a successful primary campaign…

Question: How can you say Sarah Palin is BAD, BAD, BAD, and when asked for an example, you say she was for the bridge to nowhere before she was against it and she used that example on national TV. (She was for it, as a matter of opinion, before she was in a position, she didn’t vote or anything for it, it was put to her as a question on her campaign for governor trail—and she said yes.) All this aside, Palin is bad and not worthy because she was for the idea of the bridge.

Question: So by that rationale anybody in the US Senate who voted for money that would go to this bridge is ALSO BAD—no? The key word is rationale… Ah, rationale!

Question: My guess is if Biden and Obama voted for the money it would be okay, because of the rationale of double standard. Even if they BOTH voted for keeping the bill alive twice AND voted once against an amendment that would strip out the money for the bridge project from the bill. They have immunity to these horrendous charges—they are still better than the BAD Sarah Palin! Right? Because she’s BAD! No, that would be hypocritical, and the people who are RIGHT (LEFT) are never hypocrites—right?

Question: So, the question remains, what do you do when your argument negates itself and in keeping your argument proves you are a hypocrite, what do you do? Some proof and video, from all places, CNN!

Question: What’s this? Investigative reporting from CNN??? MUST See video!

DEWEY BEACH, Delaware (CNN) — Although Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden routinely mocks his Republican counterpart, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, for her onetime support of the infamous “Bridge to Nowhere,” Biden and his running mate voted to keep the project alive twice.

Both Biden and Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama voted to kill a Senate amendment that would have diverted federal funding for the bridge to repair a Louisiana span badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina, Senate records show.

And both voted for the final transportation bill that included the $223 million earmark for the Alaska project.

An amendment offered by Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Oklahoma, would have stripped the money appropriated to connect the Alaskan coastal city of Ketchikan to its airport on sparsely populated Gravina Island and diverted the money to Louisiana.

But Biden andObama and 80 of their colleagues rejected the measure, an amendment to a massive 2005 transportation bill that funded thousands of projects across the country.

Change is what you want… R i g h t

Question: Is the above news some kind of trick or trap? It seems so obvious… As formerly stated on TheAnchoressOnline: Astroturfing Palin & Race-baiting, etc UPDATED

This goes along with my previous point. What the press does not want you to see, you will not see. What it does want you to see, you’ll see everywhere. The press wants you to see Sarah Palin and John McCain in the worst possible way, and Obama in the best. Which would be fine, if they’d just admit it and stop pretending they’re the gatekeepers and mediating intelligences who are somehow “keeping things balanced.”

As Archie Bunker used to say, Good night nurse!”

—iChef Politikos

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Sep 23 2008

Did you hear that!? Sounded like the front wheel!

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Common, give me a little kiss...

Common, give me a little kiss...

EXTRA EXTRA READ ALL ABOUT IT! (yeah, from Drudgereport)

Do you know where we’re going? OBAMA SCOLDS BIDEN ON AIG FLIP-FLOP: ‘JOE SHOULD HAVE WAITED’…

Who’s driving this train? BIDEN: OBAMA AD MOCKING MCCAIN ‘TERRIBLE’

Why we all love Bill (except, maybe BO, that is): Bill Clinton on Palin: ‘I get why she’s hot out there’…

Sure pile on—Don’t cost us nothin! Dems write $500 billion spending bill — in secret…

Never misunderestimate Joe Biden! Biden: ‘When the stock market crashed, Franklin Roosevelt got on the television‘…

Fantastic! Dukakis to the rescue! Dukakis: McCain using same race tactics as ‘Willie Horton’ ad…

We could only hope for some wisdom from Mr. 22% interest rates-one term-hostage disaster- Carter to make this complete!

Why am I so ANGRY? —Cause I'm a Democrat...

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Sep 22 2008

Ace Wasabi: How Important is the Waiter

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Let’s just say that San Fransisco is one of my favorite places and of all the restaurants in SF that I enjoy, Ace Wasabi is at the top of the list, an A lister, easily top 5 (only because I can’t single ONE out like that—that would just be wrong, wouldn’t be fair, why should one be forced to anyway?) When anyone comes in from out of town we go to Ace Wasabi!

There have been variety of servers over the years: to die for, beautiful fun, fun eclectic, groovy foodie, dreamy charming, and some mix match combination of the above.

Some have been outstanding, some just good, but only one waiter disaster (but nothing that Ace Wasabi’s fabulous food couldn’t make me forget)—I care not to recall that evening here—know he paid dearly for his gross incompetence.

But this past Friday we had a new experience—UGLY! Ugly that couldn’t be covered up by the fantastic food, beer, and hot sake. This is because the hot sake was so hot it scorched my tongue and I couldn’t really taste much after that.

We didn’t have to wait to be seated at 7:45PM which seemed odd, but a good thing at the time. But we were seated all-the-way-all-the-way in the back where it was hot and steamy—the window that we opened let smokers smoke sit at the table with us, which we agreed was better than the heat and humidity we were experiencing.

We did wait for at least 15 minutes before anyone came by to ask if we wanted dinner. Our humble waiter smelled like smoke and looked a little disheveled, like he just rolled out of bed or something else. We wanted drinks! *We were still in the benefit-of-the-doubt zone* We ordered drinks and Tuna Tataki— Ace has the best Tuna Tataki (recipe) I’ve had anywhere!

The drinks weren’t brought out to the table until the Tuna Tataki was brought out—usually the drinks come out first. It wasn’t that busy for a Friday night. I have been there on nights where there are wall-to-wall people and never waited for a drink! Packed—you can’t even move without your body-rubbing, brushing, and or bumping with hundreds of strangers. (Okay Phobic’s, it’s a happening place, cool good looking people—not always unwelcome…)

When the large Asahi beer, hot sake, edamame and Tataki were dropped off at the table the waiter didn’t bother to take the rest of our order… (Why would he?) No one checked back to see how we were doing—if they had they would have seen we were out of drinks and food—with no food on the way! I had to ask the Busboy to get our waiter. Patience dwindling!

We ordered more beer and hot sake and a series of rolls and sushi—very excited! Our excitement evaporating after 30 minutes went by—I got up to physically locate our waiter—I found him looking at this fancy new age Jukebox and he was surprised to see me. I asked where our drinks were, “Oh! Coming right up.” he said. Have you seen my patience they were here a minute ago—I’m sure!

While in the restroom, he brought beer with some excuse why the sake wasn’t also delivered. Still it was a half an hour without a word or even visiting the table. The people I was with asked about our food order and like a deer in the headlights—it appeared that he forgot about our food. GREAT!

The sake arrived just barely warm—I sent it back! I didn’t wait almost 45 minutes for hot sake to be just barely warm! Well, the waiter showed me! I shot the boiling sake down and torched my mouth—you’ve been there, shreds of the roof of your mouth hanging down on your newly singed tongue…

Again no one checked to see how we were doing, I couldn’t taste a thing anyway! We needed more drinks, we needed more wasabi, we needed attention! We eventually needed the check and again NO ONE!

I have high expectations and hate to be disappointed, but Ace, which I have been to a million times, is always spot on—disappointment is never a thought…

Well, as diners we have rights, at the very least we have options and the strongest option we have to send a message to the waiter is the TIP. What is my imperfect night worth? Dinner wasn’t cheap. My standard tip is 20%—I was generous, he got 10%! He deserved ZERO, so I’m little upset with myself. A manager wasn’t visible if there was one there at all—I should have asked…

He picked up the check while we were still sitting at the table (something else I don’t care for) The people I was with knew he would know his reward shortly and the collective wisdom was that we should leave, but I wanted him to know… We didn’t get up until the yelling started. He got the message!

How important is the waiter, if you’re the owner of a restaurant and you just read this, you tell me!

I could have put this section at the top, but chose to add it at the bottom.

I need to disclose: This review is about my last experience at Ace Wasabi Rock and Roll Sushi, this past weekend. And I won’t be holding this last visit against them because I’ve been there a million times and this one horrible visit shouldn’t ruin it. However I will be watching very closely until I can remove this past experience from my mind.

The failure on this night rests squarely on the waiter, however a manager should have picked up on it if they were there!

—iChef

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