Working on peeling the Roma tomatoes
1. Wash
2. Dump them in BOILING water for 1 minute
3. Take them out of boiling water and dump them in ICE water
4. Their skin will slip off beautifully
8/26/22
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Happy Disability Pride month!!
I woke up with the worst psoriatic arthritis flare I’ve had since I had covid in March 2022.
From my neck scratch that my fucking TMJ is going haywire, to my ankles, to my fingers. Every fucking joint is swollen and I’m in agony.
I have prednisone that I already took.
So much for food prepping today. Guess it’s gonna be ordering delivery and trying to figure out how to get to the door.
And I’m gonna generate so much garbage. But my therapist and I decided that I have to forgive myself for that. Because without ordering/generating waste I wouldn’t eat. And that doesn’t do anybody any good.
Fuck.
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Went grocery shopping today and man, there were bare spots in the shelves. One of the cashiers was telling me that people were coming in since 6 am and taking 2 or 3 carts, then going around filling them with cases of goods. She said she saw one cart with 4 of the 50# bags of sugar and several 25# bags of beans and the second cart had bags of bulk flour, and bulk boxes of different kinds pasta and granola.
When I was there I wound up talking to a few others who were looking on stocking up due to the economy. It was a mad house too. People were shoving others to get to items on the shelves.
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ive described my culinary diet like raccoons that live in a michelin starred restaurants' dumpster before but its just legit Like That.
Like for breakfast I ate baloney sandwiches with baloney and mayo I found on sale.... and bread that's a pullman's loaf recipe I modified to be both made from sourdough starter and half whole wheat that takes a full day to go from cold starter to piping fresh bread
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Take care of your body and mind, art friends. ♥
Need help with the basics? Check out Mind. Body. Artist.
It's a blogcast site @astrafauna & I started about taking care while making art.
It's on hiatus right now but there's tons of useful stuff in the archive.
Content breakdown below the cut ✂️
Introduction to MBA
List of topics we have done and hope to do
Meet the hosts:
Sarah Dahlinger
Sarah Forde
Mental Health
🔵Dealing with Crowdfunding Stress
🔵Define Who You Are
🔵Monthly Wrap Up
🔵Is This What You Want to be Doing?
🔵Use “And”
🔵What does a trout have to do with social media trolls.
🔵How to Take Advice to Win
🔵Do What You Need to do to Succeed
🔵Using an Alternating Schedule to Balance Both Art and Fitness (or whatever recharges your battery)
🔵One Success Metric to Win
🔵Art and Grief
🔵There Is No Time Limit for Getting Back Up
🔵Pick your Perfects to Achieve your Real Goals
🔵Can't work? Time to study! (with short exercises)
🔵Creating with ADHD
🔵How to Balance Creative Work and Day to Day Work
🔵Overcoming Self Doubt and Creative Burnout
🔵Getting Back Up After a Failure
Physical Health
🔵How to Roll Out Your Arms for Tendonitis Relief or Prevention
🔵Four Way Wrist Curls
🔵Ice/Hot Baths for Tendonitis Relief
🔵Stretch Your Wrists and Forearms
🔵Stretch Your Hamstrings: My favorite hack for eliminating low back pain.
🔵Tendonitis Flare Up: Fixed in a Few Days
🔵What I Learned from a Year of Never Missing a Workout.
🔵Let’s talk with a Licensed Massage Therapist about pain while making art.
Food Prep
🔵Recipes Intro
🔵Egg Muffins
🔵Lavish Bread Mini Wraps
🔵Five Minute Crock Pot Veggie Chili
🔵How to Make All Your Meals for a Week Without Really Trying
🔵All Week Salad
🔵Chicken with Onions
🔵Slow Cooker Pork Stew
Artist Interviews
🔵Interview with Loish
🔵Interview with Iris Compiet
🔵Interview with Doug Hoppes
🔵Interview with Heather R. Hitchman
🔵Interview with Brynn Metheney
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Candela Obscura: Needle & Thread is about, if it is about anything, parent-child relationships and the desperate desire for a closeness in the face of a yawning chasm of separation, physical, emotional, or both.
Sean and Margaret, the creature and mother, Nathaniel and his father, Jean and hers, Allison and Lucas. Even Beatrix and the child she never had, transferred onto Sean. (Marion is the only major character who does not fit neatly and completely into this pattern, despite the brief look at his relationship with his father.)
That desire for closeness—even when there is immense strain in the relationship, even when that desire has been suppressed into more of an involuntary instinct—escalates over the chapter until incredible violence is being committed in an effort to reduce these distances.
These parent-child relationships are even weaponized repeatedly in the finale. Sean takes the deal to save his mother. The person in the cage observes that Nathaniel's father never liked him as a device to rattle him and his father's face is worn to force him to hesitate. Violet lashes out at Jean before she dies by telling her that her father was happy when she told him that Jean was no longer going to visit.
There is so much longing for a parent or a child in this chapter. Sean wants to be with his mother again, and Margaret wants her sons. Nathaniel craves his father's love, and in the end, his father reaches for him. Jean grieves for her father. The creature wants to be with their mother, and their mother is distraught when her child is killed. Beatrix is wistful for the child she did not have. Much of Lucas's screentime is devoted to missing his mother, and Allison misses her son terribly.
There is also much to be said about sibling relationships here: Sean and his brothers, Nathaniel and his, the creature and their sister. Sibling dynamics inform the relationship between Sean and Marion, and Sean and Nathaniel. That's not the focus of this post, though.
I believe that it is specifically this web of parents-children and the various distances in their relationships that really is the core of the chapter. This is about a desperately intense, even violent, desire for a closeness in those relationships and the willingness to do basically anything to overcome the distances.
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