From 5619ad61667dd1a974bf491107b3e73ed333c358 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Elizabeth Hunt Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2023 14:18:15 -0700 Subject: add recipes and grammar changes to index --- export.sh | 11 ++- index.org | 37 +++---- index.php | 81 ++++++++-------- rileys_recipes.org | 42 ++++++++ rileys_recipes.php | 280 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 5 files changed, 384 insertions(+), 67 deletions(-) create mode 100644 rileys_recipes.org create mode 100644 rileys_recipes.php diff --git a/export.sh b/export.sh index 80499ca..085ea64 100755 --- a/export.sh +++ b/export.sh @@ -1,5 +1,10 @@ #!/usr/bin/env bash -emacs index.org --batch -f org-html-export-to-html --kill -tail -n +4 index.html | tee index.php -rm index.html +shopt -s nullglob +for i in *.org; do + name="${i%%.*}" + echo $name + emacs "$i" --batch -f org-html-export-to-html --kill + tail -n +4 "$name.html" | tee "$name.php" + rm "$name.html" "$name.html~" +done diff --git a/index.org b/index.org index 6473405..9dc497b 100644 --- a/index.org +++ b/index.org @@ -38,40 +38,37 @@ * huh? yes, i stole [[http://bettermotherfuckingwebsite.com][that other guy's css]]. -my name is elizabeth, or lizzy / liz if you're cool. i'm 19, president -of the [[https://linux.usu.edu][USU FSLC]], senior in computer science, blah blah blah... +my name is elizabeth, or lizzy / liz. i'm 19, president +of the [[https://linux.usu.edu][USU FSLC]], student in computer science, and intern at AWS... also a filthy liberal :) -sometimes, i make cool stuff that i'm proud of. like [[https://chessh.linux.usu.edu][cheSSH]]! - -you didn't hear it here, but "swag" is one in active development. only -cool people know what it is, so keep it under wraps 🤫. +sometimes, i make (what i believe to be) cool stuff. like [[https://chessh.linux.usu.edu][cheSSH]]! ** regulars be saddened, for we are no longer elixir i used to have a kinda cool site i built a few years back, to explore [[https://www.phoenixframework.org/][phoenix]]. but i never ended up using the features i spent so -long making - a time card clock, contact form w/ captcha, dynamic blog -system with comments and roles, etc. it was one of my first full-stack -apps i did for fun, at the time; so pulling the plug was a little bittersweet. +long making - a time card clock & exporter for contract use, contact form w/ +captcha, dynamic blog system with comments and roles, etc. it was my first +full-stack app i made for fun, at the time; so pulling the plug was a little +bittersweet. all you'll get here now, mostly, is black text and some of my takes. whether they're good or bad is up to you, dear reader. * links, contact + [[https://github.com/Simponic][my github]] -+ [[https://github.com/usufslc][usufslc github]] + [[https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-hunt-031932229/][linkedin]] + [[mailto:elizabeth.hunt@simponic.xyz][elizabeth.hunt@simponic.xyz]] - -* salaries -i believe people would do good to openly share the money they make, to at -least "help" combat corporate greed. ++ [[https://github.com/usufslc][usufslc github]] +* monies +i believe salaries should be public & discussable information. to least "help" +combat corporate greed (though, we should all be being paid the same... ideally) | age | position | start | end | monies | would work again? | |---------+--------------------------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| -| 19 - 19 | sde intern @ amazon pinpoint | may 2023 | jul 2023 | $9180/month + ~$7k housing stipend for 12 weeks | can't really say yet. | -| 19 - 19 | student networking sde | sep 2022 | may 2023 (coming back after summer '23) | $18 / hour | yes. money is not great and i am underpaid. but the job is incredibly self motivated, and chill. i get to work on cool stuff with cool people :), and it's the pay cap for student jobs | -| 18 - 18 | sde intern @ amazon pinpoint | may 2022 | aug 2022 | $9180/month + ~$6k housing stipend for 12 weeks | yes; i did | +| 19 - 19 | sde intern @ aws | may 2023 | jul 2023 | $9180/month + ~$7k housing stipend for 12 weeks | can't really say yet. | +| 19 - 19 | student networking sde | sep 2022 | may 2023 (coming back after summer '23) | $18 / hour | yes. money is not great and i am underpaid. but i get to work on cool stuff with cool people :), and it's the pay cap for student positions | +| 18 - 18 | sde intern @ aws | may 2022 | aug 2022 | $9180/month + ~$6k housing stipend for 12 weeks | yes; i did | | 17 - 18 | contractor developer @ maiden voyage | apr 2021 | nov 2021 | $13 / hour | no, i was SEVERELY underpaid (and bored), for the stuff i was doing, in hindsight. | * things i like... @@ -83,7 +80,6 @@ least "help" combat corporate greed. + chess. + minecraft. + democratic nations that practice social ideals to better the lives of their citizens rather than capital owners. - * things i'm not so much a fan of... + c++ - when it's being cringe. which is unfortunately a lot of the fucking time. + "microshaft wangblows" - the phattest of sumos. @@ -92,6 +88,5 @@ least "help" combat corporate greed. + religion. but, like, only if it's mixed in with nationalism/conservatism. i have no qualms with religion or people practicing in general, i just have some beef with mormons; mainly due to growing up very lds, in a small, lds community. -+ cryptocurrency. actually, just money in general lmao. not the biggest fan of markets i must say. though, i'm not smart - enough to find a good alternative, don't know if there even is one. that's why i really want UBI to launch off the ground - ASAP. ++ just money in general lmao. not the biggest fan of markets i must say. + there might not be a good alternative currently, which is why UBI is a good compromise of both worlds. diff --git a/index.php b/index.php index 5582466..2abb540 100644 --- a/index.php +++ b/index.php @@ -1,9 +1,10 @@ - + simponic + + + + + +
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+dear riley, +

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+below are a (hopefully ever-growing) collection of recipes. i hope you like them :) +

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1. sheperd's pie

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1.1. ingredients

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  • 2 and a half potatoes (if you liked the potatoes we did in Seattle, Golden Yukon. Otherwise, Russet potatoes are traditionally used here)
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  • 1 lb of ground beef

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  • 2 peeled cloves of garlic

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  • 1/4 cup sour cream
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  • 1/4 cup butter

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  • 1/4 cup milk


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+in terms of veggies you may mix and match with whatever you have around; peas, kidney beans, diced onions are pretty good too +if you use onions, make sure to cook those in the pan for 6ish minutes before adding ground beef. +

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  • 1 can green beans
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  • 1 can yellow corn

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  • 1 can sliced carrots

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  • 3/4 cup tomato sauce

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  • 3 heaping tablespoons of flour
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  1. fill a medium/large-sized pot full of water, bring to boil on the highest heat setting

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  3. cut potatoes into 1/2-inch-ish cubes, optionally skinning prior, if preferred

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  5. put potatoes into boiling (or near-boiling) water and bring the heat down to medium; keeping an eye on it to ensure nothing boils over. keep them boiling until 15 minutes have passed or until you can take a cube out of the water with a spoon and mash it with very little force.
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  7. in a large pan begin browning ground beef; and separating with a spatula on medium-high heat, until thoroughly browned - about 8ish minutes. also, preheat oven to 375 degrees.
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  9. dice 1 of the cloves garlic very finely.

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  11. turn off the heat on the pan, and move beef into a colander over a bowl to drain.
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  13. return the beef to the pan, and reheat to medium-low. season thoroughly to taste with oregano, cumin, and the diced clove of garlic.
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  15. drain each can of vegetables into the sink and add to pan, mixing them around and letting them get intimate with each other; season to taste with salt and pepper after a couple of minutes of heat.

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  17. add tomato sauce and flour (and a bit of sour cream if you’re adventurous) into the pan, mixing over medium heat until a slightly thicker sauce begins to form (like, 4ish minutes).
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  19. turn pan's heat to low.
att this point, the potatoes should be ready. turn off the pot’s heat and drain potatoes. return potatoes to pot along with sour cream, butter, milk, and the other minced garlic clove. begin to mash.

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  21. place the contents of the pan into a sizeable baking dish. begin scooping potatoes and spread evenly over the top with a spoon.

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  23. place in the oven and let bake for 25 minutes, letting rest after.
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  25. turn the oven to its broil setting; when ready, place the dish back on the top rack and let sit for about 5 minutes to form a slightly crispy potatoey crust.
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  27. profit
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Author: Elizabeth Hunt

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Created: 2023-06-25 Sun 14:17

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