There are three of us. For now, at least. We watch Fringe.

We noticed that Walter Bishop has a strange and often amusing tendency to become fixated on a certain kind of food on the show. I'm not sure whose idea it was, exactly, but we decided that no matter what Walter's food was, we'd get together the next week and eat it while watching the show. Unless it involves bugs.

Check back every week for that episode's glyphs (have you broken the code yet?) and a hint of what we're doing the week after.


Friday, November 6, 2009

Ciabatta and the Cosmonaut




Last week's episode was very light on food references.  We seized on a passing reference to Ciabatta bread, and I picked up some Mediterranean dipping oil for it.  Ciabatta (Italian for -- I am not making this up -- "slipper") is a strange kind of bread made almost entirely of holes.  As it turns out it does not taste anything like feet, and went very well with the oil I brought along.

On Fringe we watched Walter & co. investigate a puzzling series of deaths that involved people turning to ash.  This episode saw the first (and probably last) request for a Dustbuster to bring the body back to the lab for analysis.  And Broyles shot somebody.  It's nice to see him out of the office and interacting with the public.

Overall, a really strong episode with good effects.

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