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		<title>Broiler Pans &#8211; Banes of My Existence</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My position on all things Green is well-established. I am so Green that I slice my English muffins over the green container so as to be certain the crumbs that fall will then be composted. That&#8217;s Green. But I swear that if I could find a single-use broiler pan, I&#8217;d opt for it every time. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My position on all things Green is well-established. I am so Green that I slice my English muffins over the green container so as to be certain the crumbs that fall will then be composted. That&#8217;s Green. But I swear that if I could find a single-use broiler pan, I&#8217;d opt for it every time. Attempting to wash a dirty broiler pan has to be the most thankless, fail-ridden task in all of kitchendom.</p>
<p>I mean, a broiler pan wants to be somewhere between a grill and a pan.  A pan, I know how to clean &#8211; soak, then scrub. If it&#8217;s one of our wonderful stainless-lined copper pans, I can scrub it with steel wool.  That makes clean. Success!  If it&#8217;s a grill, then I get it as hot as possible and scrape at it with a steel brush. Again, success!  But a broiler pan everyone seems to try to clean with a sponge.  This non-nonstick surface gains texture after just a few uses, and no sponge is getting that off.  Know what that texture is?  Charred food!  Carbon cake.  Ewwww.  And you&#8217;re supposed to just keep cooking on it.  That&#8217;s beyond unpleasant.</p>
<p>So, yeah, I&#8217;d totally go for disposable broiler pans. Use &#8216;em, toss &#8216;em.  Maybe if I got a bit too energetic I could come up with a dwelling design that incorporated used broiler pans.  But until then, I say gather them up and launch them into the sun.  Or make up your mind and use either the grill or a pan.</p>
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		<title>Welcome 2008</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The new year has arrived.&nbsp; It is a year I have been eagerly awaiting, perhaps the year for which I have most prepared in my life.&nbsp; I start the year as the father of a happy and healthy six-month-old baby girl, a husband of twelve years, and a professional of ten.&nbsp; That framework combined with a significant amount of work examining where I am and what I&#8217;m doing provide the basis for a year of change.&nbsp; Good change, hard-fought change, but ultimately change that I can accomplish purposefully.</p>
<p>Of the many lessons 2007 taught me, one stands out: I can be selfish.&nbsp; Selfish almost to the point of being childish.&nbsp; What&#8217;s in it for me, how does this make me happier, what can I do to warp this situation to suit my needs of the moment?&nbsp; Perhaps it&#8217;s the only child in me coming to the surface in my adulthood.&nbsp; Perhaps it&#8217;s the &quot;guy&quot; in me who simply wants his way all the time.&nbsp; 2007 was about breaking down a petulant sense of entitlement, a year of examining my motivations and my goals.&nbsp; It was painful, personal, and honestly not a year I&#8217;d care repeat.&nbsp; While many wonderful things happened in 2007, both personally and professionally, it was also very sad and very scary.&nbsp; 2008 will be about understanding what is truly important, prioritizing those things above others, and following through.&nbsp; Every day, every week, every month of this year, listening honestly and acting decisively with passion and compassion.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m glad you&#8217;re here, 2008.&nbsp; We needed you to come.&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Starting my blog</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey there.&nbsp; So, I&#8217;ve had several blogs but I&#8217;ve never had one at my own domain.&nbsp; This is the last one &#8211; no more social network blogs for me, it&#8217;s time to grow up.&nbsp; Problem for you, dear reader, is that this will cover it all.&nbsp; Family, business, technology, toys, music &#8211; absolutely anything that interests me.&nbsp; I&#8217;ll do my very best to keep them organized.</p>
<p>And here, of course, is my obligatory moody half-face picture:</p>
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