Sweetzels Spiced Wafers are tough cookies — crunchy, substantial, nothing wafer-like about them. The secrets of their flavor: unsulphured molasses and what the ingredients list calls “spices” — allspice, clnnamon, clove, and ginger. Spiced Wafers are like emotionally complicated ginger snaps — darker, moodier, more intense.
Spiced Wafers are a seasonal item, sold in fall and winter. Once a Philadelphia specialty, they can now be had elsewhere. Elaine and I found them at a Big Lots in “east-central Illinois,” $2.00 for an 18 oz. box. We bought one box on Saturday and several more yesterday. How many are “several”? Let’s just say that we now have close to 2000% of the day’s iron stashed beside our wine rack.
Related reading
Serendipitous searching at Big Lots
Sweetzels (Company website)
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Sweetzels Spiced Wafers
By Michael Leddy at 7:41 AM comments: 3
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Children, “best readers in the world”
Novelist Katherine Paterson has been appointed national ambassador for young people’s literature:
“When people say, ‘Don’t you want to write for adults?’ I think, why would I want to write a book that would be remaindered in six weeks? My books have gone on and on, and my readers, if they love the book, they will read it and reread it. I have the best readers in the world.”
New Envoy’s Old Advice for Children: Read More (New York Times)
By Michael Leddy at 8:31 AM comments: 4
Domestic comedy
Some people just don’t like Sideways (dir. Alexander Payne, 2004):
“Wait ’til you’re older. Then you might like it.”On an international note: Sideways has been remade as a Japanese film (dir. Cellin Gluck, 2009). Sideways, according to the trailer. Saidoweizu, according to IMDB.
“I am older.”
“Even older. Older still!”
How old do you have to be to like Sideways? At least forty, I’d say.
Related reading and viewing
All “domestic comedy” posts
2009 Sideways trailer (YouTube)
By Michael Leddy at 8:02 AM comments: 4
Solari e Tufte
I had an e-mail message from Edward Tufte yesterday. He read my post on New Haven’s soon-to-be-gone Solari board, and it prompted him to propose repurposing that board as art. He’s been thinking about such a project for a while. Read more:
New Haven Solari train board: what should be done? (Ask E.T.)
The Internet is amazing. Stay tuned for further developments.
By Michael Leddy at 7:39 AM comments: 2
Monday, January 4, 2010
Domestic comedy
“They have the same faux naturel color.”
[“They”: “Vintage Package Edition” Grape-Nuts box, Wheat Thins Flatbread box.]
Related posts
All “domestic comedy” posts
Cereals in the hands of an angry blog
Everything I always wanted to ask about Grape-Nuts
By Michael Leddy at 7:54 AM comments: 0
Welcome to Macintosh
Tonight, at 9:30 Eastern Time, CNBC airs the documentary Welcome to Macintosh (dir. Robert Baca and Josh Rizzo, 2008).
Welcome to Macintosh trailer (YouTube)
By Michael Leddy at 7:43 AM comments: 0
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Solari board
A bright new LED display will soon replace the schedule board at New Haven’s Union Train Station. The board to be replaced clicks clicks clicks as its letters and numbers flip. Did you know that this kind of board has a name, or several? It’s called a flip board, split-flap display, or Solari board, after its Italian maker, Solari di Udine.
NPR reports that New Haven’s LED display will have a simulated click click click.
Related listening, looking, reading
Solari board photographs (Flickr)
Solari board videos (YouTube)
Train Station Board’s Demise Is Sign of the Times (NPR)
Tune Changed on Solari (New Haven Independent)
By Michael Leddy at 9:54 AM comments: 1
Friday, January 1, 2010
2010 calendars
Not 2009, not 2011. For right now:
Compact Calendar 2010 (David Seah)
Micro-Mini Calendar 2010 (Claude Pavur)
PDFCalendar.com (Found via Prairie Bluestem)
Thumb calendar (Adam Sporka)
UNIX calendar command (hawkexpress)
If you teach, PDFCalendar is great for planning a semester on one page. The UNIX command is handy for making a three- or four-month calendar to keep in a pocket notebook.
I’ve made a few Field Notes-inspired wall calendars for 2010 ($14.95 x 3 or 4 began to look a bit unjustifiable). Here’s January:
It’s much easier to make than you might think: just two tables in a word-processing document. I used Apple’s Pages and Gill Sans Bold.
By Michael Leddy at 10:43 AM comments: 0
Hi and Lois time
[Hi and Lois, January 1, 2010.]
Cartoon characters have fewer fingers than we do; their months, fewer weeks; their weeks, fewer days.
And their trashcans, fewer lids.
A related post
Economies of time (Hi and Lois)
By Michael Leddy at 10:32 AM comments: 0
New Year’s Resolution Generator
Looking for some resolutions? Try Monina Velarde’s New Year’s Resolution Generator.
Also: Happy New Year!
(Found via swissmiss)
By Michael Leddy at 8:37 AM comments: 0