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		<title>Summer is still on</title>
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It reaches 99 F in San Jose today. Spent most of the day in the office with AC. When I got home&#8230;our house is quite toasty.
We decided to create minimum heat from cooking&#8230;
This weekend is also the Slow Food Nation event in SF. In celebration of Summer and Slow Food, we decided to make some [...]]]></description>
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<p>It reaches 99 F in San Jose today. Spent most of the day in the office with AC. When I got home&#8230;our house is quite toasty.</p>
<p>We decided to create minimum heat from cooking&#8230;</p>
<p>This weekend is also the <a href="http://slowfoodnation.org/" target="_blank">Slow Food Nation</a> event in SF. In celebration of Summer and Slow Food, we decided to make some home cooking with some local ingredients.</p>
<p>The salad mixed is from<a href="http://www.pcfma.com/FarmBio/HappyBoy.html" target="_blank"> Happy Boy Farms</a> from the Sunday&#8217;s Campbell Farmer Market. We also mixed in two green tomatoes from our garden. Ethan made the spiced tofu with fresh basils (from our garden). The halibut is from <a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz/race-street-fish-and-poultry-market-san-jose" target="_blank">Race Street Fish &amp; Poultry Market</a>. I followed/modified a recipe from The Gourmet Cookbook by <a href="http://www.ruthreichl.com/" target="_blank">Ruth Reichl</a> with <a href="http://www.hangarone.com/fruit3.html" target="_blank">Buddha&#8217;s Hand Citron</a> Vodka from <a href="http://www.hangarone.com/" target="_blank">Hanger One</a>.</p>
<p>Toast to Summer!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s time to take the clouds down<br />
Put them in the ocean to float<br />
Let them sit in the sun to dry<br />
Renew their energies<br />
Purify their shells<br />
When they look puffy and happy again<br />
Ask the children to come and kiss them goodbye<br />
Then put them back to the sky<br />
Now<br />
Look up the sky<br />
It is filled with happy clouds<br />
Grinning down upon us</p>
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