09.19.08

Awareness test

Posted in Biking, Not music at 6:39 am by David Chenu

 

07.18.08

What’s the difference between 4th and 5th?

Posted in Miscellaneous, Not music at 1:10 pm by David Chenu

Pretty intense video… 

07.09.08

Eve’s Organic Granola

Posted in Miscellaneous, Not music, Recipes at 4:28 pm by David Chenu

For the last couple of years, I have been making homemade granola.  I highly recommend it!  It is a healthy and tasty breakfast or snack.  If you can, use all organic ingredients.  People keep asking me for the recipe once they try it, so here it is.  I got the recipe from my sister Eve (Certified Aston-Patterning® Practioner, ACE Certified Personal Trainer, massage therapist, Yoga instructor, and a great cook)
Enjoy,
David

Eve’s Organic Granola

 

In a large bowl, mix together:

 

3 cups rolled oats

3 cups rolled kamut

3 cups rolled rye

½ cup sunflower seeds

1 cup slivered almonds

½ cup pumpkin seeds

½ cup shredded unsweetened coconut

½ cup coconut flakes

 

Add:

 

½ to ¾ cup canola oil

¾ to 1 cup maple syrup

1 or 2 tbsp vanilla or almond extract

 

Stir until evenly blended.

 

Place mixture in 1 or more casserole dishes.  Bake in the oven at 325 degrees for 40 to 45 minutes, or until golden.  (more time may be needed in glass pans vs. metal)  Stir every 10 to 15 minutes while baking for even browning. 

 

Let cool mixture.

 

Add:

 

1 ½ cups raisins or cranberries

 

Store in refrigerator for a few weeks.  Glass jars are best but plastic containers will do.

 

Serve with milk, fruit and yogurt, or sprinkled on apple sauce.

 

Tips:

 

°         All quantities can be adjusted according to taste.

°         Other nuts or seeds can be used besides the ones listed: sesame seeds, pecans, hazelnuts, cashews, brazil nuts…

°         Other dried fruits can be used along with or instead of raisins: apple, dates, currants…

°         Spices can be added before baking for taste variations, such as cinnamon or  garam masala…

 http://evechenu.com/

07.08.08

10 Things You Can Like About $4 Gas

Posted in Living Green, Not music at 12:10 am by David Chenu

There was a great article in TIME magazine this week called “10 Things You Can Like About $4 Gas”  that I recommend.  I especially like #2, Sprawl Stalls.  Maybe my dream not that long ago of suburbs turning into post-apocalyptic wastelands with empty superhighways connecting them isn’t so far off.  It’s nice to see that people are finally looking for the positive in this situation.  Don’t get me wrong, I am definitely feeling squeezed by gas prices and rising food costs…   Plus, I am sick of those forwarded emails telling me which gas stations to boycott so prices will lower.  Read the article (especially if you are concerned about gas costs) and let me know what you think…

David

07.01.08

Hang it up

Posted in Living Green, Not music at 11:46 am by David Chenu

Isn't it beautiful?

Hang up your clothes to dry.  With global warming, it hardly takes any time at all to dry your clothes on a clothesline!  It is a lot cheaper than a dryer, doesn’t use electricity (save even more money!) and your clothes last longer because there is less wear and tear on them.  Why not?  If you have a dryer and don’t want crunchy clothes, you can always throw in the clothes for a couple of minutes once they are done to fluff them up!  If you are concerned about lint, then throw them in before hanging them up for a few minutes with the lowest possible heat setting, to save a little extra.  If the neighbors don’t like it, I think it is time for them to reevaluate their priorities.  Plus, being green is trendy…  Also, use a retractable clothesline, so you don’t have it out all of the time.  Finally, don’t leave out your clothes over-night if you can, so that animals don’t decide to hang out there…

David

06.28.08

Quick question…

Posted in Biking, Living Green, Miscellaneous, Not music at 1:20 pm by David Chenu

The Yukon in all of its glory...

VERSUS

David on a cruiser bike on Venice beach

When someone is out car shopping, what is it that makes them decide that they need a Yukon XL versus the regular Yukon??

“I was really hoping I could find an SUV that seats 15…”

I am so happy to see that these vehicles are slowly coming out of style.  I know I live in TX, the world of big trucks and big SUVs, but I think gas prices are finally forcing these things off of the road.

David

PS  Nothing personal to all you yukon drivers…  It could have been suburbans or tahoes or denalis or escalades or hummers or anything else…

 

06.24.08

We are the cyclists

Posted in Biking, Living Green, Miscellaneous, Not music at 2:32 pm by David Chenu

This weekend, I participated in the Urban Assault Race, which is an event hosted by New Belgium Brewing Company.  It was a pretty incredible event.  Over 1300 cyclists of all shapes, sizes, speeds, and ages descended upon Austin on Sunday morning.  We had to stop at 12 checkpoints, four of which were mystery checkpoints with no specific order or route.  There were bikers riding all over town and it was great.  The whole event was a way to encourage people to commute by bike and to have a good time.  At each checkpoint, there was a fun activity or obstacle that the teams of two had to do.  It was a blast and I highly recommend it.  It really helps you realize how things that you always thought were far away really aren’t…  Plus, there was beer and fajitas at the end…  Anyway, below is a video by the folks at New Belgium Brewing.

Welcome to the blog

Posted in Miscellaneous, Not music at 11:20 am by David Chenu

Welcome! 

This is my first attempt at a blog.  Hopefully I will write something interesting that will make you want to come back and maybe you will learn something about me (other than you never want to visit this site again) or just something cool in general…

David

www.davidchenu.com