Silver Sculptures From Mexico

My parents are visiting for the weekend, and today I took them to see “Silver Sculptures From Mexico” at the SMU Meadows Museum. It’s an exhibit of metal sculptures, but not just any metal — they’re all done with silver. Obviously, the exhibit was very expensive and valuable, and there’s even a metal-detector on your way out (get it?).

It’s $5/person for the metal-sculptures exhibit, but it’s well worth it. I was very impressed by all the detail and beauty of the sculptures. And, while you’re there, there’re also the regular (free) exhibits of the rest of the SMU Meadows Museum, including a section of Spanish oil paintings (quite good as well).

Pancakes

I’ve become a bit of a pancake fiend lately. So fluffy and delicious... Mmm.. Anyhow, we ran out of Bisquick so I had to buy some more pancake mix. So, at Sam’s Club, I picked up some Krusteaz Buttermilk Pancake Mix. And, I’ve found that it’s better than Bisquick in several ways:

  • Easier to make: Krusteaz just requires the user to add water, while Bisquick requires 2 eggs and a cup of milk.
  • Healthier: Krusteaz has half the fat per serving of Bisquick (2.5g vs 5g)
  • And, best of all, Krusteaz isn’t made by General Mills.

I happened to buy the 10lb package, which I suppose is standard sizing for Sam’s Club. Working through the servings/package, that should be enough for about 240 pancackes, woohoo! And, it was only $5 at Sam’s.

The package says “light and fluffy” on a ribbon-design that streams across the front of the package. And, indeed they are — in fact, Krusteaz pancakes seem to be distinctly more fluffy/light than Bisquick’s pancakes, which tend to be more dense and compact.

It crossed my mind that I could eat pancakes all the time, but they just don’t have enough protein for that to be viable on a daily basis (especially compared to my normal tuna-sandwich breakfast). But, they’re still good to have from time to time (in fact, I had some this morning).

And, perhaps I’m a pancake-heathen for saying so, I tend to prefer the fake-syrup to maple syrup. I prefer the thicker viscosity of fake syrup (less likely to run off the pancakes) and the fake-syrup tends to be less sweet as well. And, as it turns out, there’s Lite fake-syrup, but I haven’t seen any Lite maple syrup.

While You Were Out

I just saw a commercial on TLC for a new show called “While You Were Out”. The basic idea is that one spouse gets the other out of the house for a few days on a ruse. Then, while he/she is gone, the other one redecorates one room in their home.

With coaxing, conning and little white lies, one spouse or home-owning partner is sent out of town for a couple of days. Then the at-home partner teams up with an interior decorator and two handypersons to undertake a major makeover of the absent significant other's favorite indoor or outdoor space. [...]

It premiers this Saturday, and I already have a Season Pass for it :).