September 22nd, 2006
If you want to support local arts, Amazing Things Arts Center is having an online auction that goes into October. ivermectin available for humans
You can see all the information about it at:
http://zingspace.org/auction/
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September 21st, 2006

Walkable from my house is the Asinayo Market, an Asian grocery store which is great to have close by and is one of the few reasons I walk downtown.
Unlike at Skazka, I’m not ignored because I don’t speak the language of the store’s products. It’s usually the same guy at the register but sometimes there’s a woman and they’ve both always been so nice and cheery and are happy to help me find something I’m looking for. ivermectina para animais serve para humanos
They have fresh greens and sprouts in the fridge, dumplings and seafood in the freezer and a very well stocked store of sauces, teas, rice, soups and anything else you can think of. ivermectin sheep drench for goats?

They also have novelty snacks and chopsticks by the bundle, really anything you’re looking for I can’t imagine it not being there.
This is what I bought there on my last trip:

Nice to have Asinayo in the neighborhood – Ichiban!
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September 19th, 2006

Yesterday I stopped by “sad plaza“and took a look around St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store. I go in there about once a month looking for interesting house wares or old corduroys. There can be a lot of junk in there but occasionally I’ll find something that catches my eye like this yarn picture and even though I don’t smoke, I just had to have this ashtray.
Yesterday I saw something that stopped me in my tracks. In 1978 my mom brought my sister and I to a store like Kmart or Two Guys and I guess they were demonstrating the latest Kodak instant camera. My mom had them take a picture of my sister and I and they put the photo in this little sleeve/book to remind you what awesome new camera took the picture. ivermectin topical dosing children head lice

Of course she didn’t buy the camera but this photo has been kept in the sleeve and is a permanent part of the picture collection we’ve kept through the years.
As I was looking through the thrift store I saw a familiar image. The yellow background an colorful letters spelling out “Colorburst”- it was the Kodak Colorburst 300, in person! I stood there gazing at it and I heard James Blunt’s “Beautiful” in my head.
There was someone standing in front of it looking at stuff on another shelf. action of ivermectin I thought “Oh my God, please don’t look down!” I had this nightmare scenario that this lady would look at it and say “Oh WOW! A Colorburst 300, I can’t believe it!” she would scoop it up and walk by me, hugging it with a big smile on her face but she soon got out of the way and I went over and grabbed it.
I brought it home and got out the Colorburst picture I’ve kept for 28 years, I was just so thrilled with this great random find and it was only $5!

I couldn’t wait to show Ethan, as soon as he got home I said “GUESS what I found at the thrift shop!” and pointed over to it on the counter.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone less impressed with something as he was with that camera. It wasn’t even disgust, it was just this pure “could not care less” vibe. revectina 6mg 4 comprimidos
I even tried convince him it was cool to have, showing him the picture and saying “THIS picture was taken with the same type of camera and I found this camera at the thrift store!”
He just stood there for a second and then asked “Are you going to keep it?”
I guess it’s just me, but I was so happy with my little treasure, it’s beautiful to me. : )
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September 18th, 2006

As I mentioned before, Mom+weekend=Chinese food. I recently heard that Oriental Pearl in Saxonville has a good buffet so we went there to check it out. We found out when we got there that the buffet is Dim Sum on the weekends but still have “regular” Chinese food for lunch specials which my mom got but Ethan and I were feeling adventurous and got the buffet.
There were some dishes on there that were not traditional Dim Sum like General Gau’s chicken and some vegetable and dishes but most of it was new to me.
I didn’t get to the soup that people seemed to know what to do with, adding items that were in containers next to the choice of three types of soup.
Soup additions:

There were lots of dumpling type things, some tofu dishes, potato things and stuff I didn’t even know what it was. Even though I didn’t know what to expect, everything I tried was surprisingly good.
Included with the buffet was a selection from a cart that was rolled from table to table. I got some shumai, honestly because it was the only thing I recognized, but the guy pushing the cart was happy to explain what each item was.
Cart:

Shumai and leaf-wrapped rice thing:


My mother actually raved about her luncheon dish, (moo goo gai pan) she can be a picky eater but she was really impressed with the freshness and flavor of the food.
I’m really glad we went, it was something different and a good experience.
Sorry for the poor quality of pictures, I’ve been using the cameraphone for convenience.
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September 16th, 2006

My little sister and I have a dissagreement about Honey Dew, I think they’re good and she can’t stand the sight of them, or even the mention of them. While I was here taking this picture she happened to call my cell phone and asked me what I was doing. I told her I was taking a picture of Honey Dew and she said “Ugh, why?” I laughed and asked her if she wanted me to pick up anything from there for her, I got a loud “NO!” back.
I’m not a die hard Honey Dew person and I get coffee at Dunkin Donuts more often but I like this particular Honey Dew because they still have a counter. It doesn’t seem that long ago (but I guess it is) that Dunkin Donuts used to have counters with a waitress who would come over and take your order and serve you coffee in a ceramic cup as well as your donut on a ceramic plate. I understand that times have changed and they needed to conform to commuters who need to dash in and out and watch CNN while they’re waiting in line, however Honey Dew gets kudos for keeping their counter.

But wait, there’s more!
In addition to having a counter, Honey Dew also still makes Chocolate Creme donuts. My twin sister and I love these. She moved to Oregon a few years ago and misses a lot of things form home, these donuts being one of them, so I wanted to mail her some and went to the Dunkin Donuts down the street and they didn’t have any. I found out the don’t make them at all! I called the other Framingham Dunkins and even some in Natick before giving up and none of them make Chocolate creme anymore. I know I had seen them at a DD in New Hampshire so it must be a regional thing not to make these donuts, although at certain Worcester locations they have them too.

Long story short, if you’re in our fair town of Framingham and want a Chocolate Creme donut and want to sit at a counter, Honeydew is your place. The Pumpkin Spice coffee is great too.
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September 15th, 2006
Warehouse Wine and Spirits is on Route 9 right next to Whole Foods. The employees are always pleasant and helpful. Last year I tried ordering my most favorite beer in the world, Blackened Voodoo, but the New Orleans based brewery that makes it was destroyed by Katrina and what was left had been sold out from all of the distributors they tried.
Last night I went back in there and asked if there was any news on Blackened Voodoo being available again but it’s not…yet.
So I asked the guy who orders the beer what he would suggest being a runner up to Voodoo and he took the time to show me what he thought would be a close match. I was in a beer mood so I got couple of his suggestions plus some pumpkin ales to try.
Here’s the line up.

He said the closest match would be “Old Peculiar” and I have to say it was pretty close.
I have ONE bottle of Blackened’s sister, Crimson Voodoo, which is also amazing but I’ve had it since last Halloween so I doubt it’s good but I can’t bring myself to pour this precious brew down the drain.

Warehouse Wine and Spirits is very helpful and really went the extra mile trying to hunt down someone to get any remaining Voodoo last year. The beer guy said he heard on the radio that they are currently trying to get the brewery going again but jerks keep breaking in there and stealing the equipment but he’ll call me when they can get it again.
Posted in Halloween, Yays | 504 Comments »