October 14, 2010
October 11, 2010
What were they thinking?

Gross! What is it?

I actually like these frijolitos (refried beans). They aren't bad at all and it's handy to have a package in the pantry for a quick meal. We always make our own beans, but since — I calmly mention — we have been without running water for 21 days, I haven't been inclined to do much cooking. (It's a good excuse anyway.) We've eaten a lot of baleadas. Not that I mind. I love baleadas and could eat them just about every day. A hot flour tortilla, a smear of beans, a little cheese and you're good to go.
But, what were they thinking with that photo?! Spread the frijolitos on a tortilla, make a little pile on a plate with other food, show a happy face eating a baleada or burrito, anything would be better than this turd on a plate photo!
October 8, 2010
Oh, Happy Day!

I was working on my blog template and even though I wasn't doing anything with the reader comments section, all my Disqus comments flew away into the clouds to join my 13,000 lost Blogger comments! Oh, boohoo!
So, not knowing anything else to do, I went to the Disqus site to try to figure out what the problem was. In looking at my settings, I noticed the "Import Blogger Comments" link and thought, "Oh, what the heck? Why not try it again for the 67th time?"
Woohoo! It not only put my Disqus comments back on the Blogicito, it magically found all my old Blogger comments and posted them, too! I don't know if this is because Blogger changed its commenting system or Disqus changed something, but I'm so glad.
I was really missing those old comments, especially when people ask the same things that were asked and answered before. There is nothing sadder than a lonely blog article with no reader comments.
I love your comments, readers!
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