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Day 234: yogurt by weight

Somehow, a few months ago, someone out here decided that the next big thing was going to be selling frozen yogurt (with unlimited toppings) by weight.  Amazingly, they were right.  Now, every other street corner in any even slightly urbane neighborhood has a yogurt by weight place.

For those of you who may not have encountered such a place, I’ll describe it.  You walk in and grab a bowl.  Small, large, doesn’t really matter.  Just depends on how hungry you are.  Then, you put some frozen yogurt in it.  Most places have a row of those soft-serve machines with different flavors.  However much frozen yogurt you want to eat.

Then, you move on to the toppings bar, where you put toppings onto your yogurt (or, if you’re pro like me, you alternate between the two areas so you have layered toppings underneath yogurt).  Again, however many toppings you want.  Most places have a relatively large selection, comparable to something like Cold Stone.

Then, you move to the register, where you place your little cup onto a scale.  Depending on how many ounces it weighs (above the weight of the cup), you pay some amount per ounce.

It’s a pretty slick idea, and it has two factors going for it: the “healthier than ice cream” appeal of a cold treat and the customer choice of nearly every section (flavor, size, toppings).  I’d never gone to such a place a year ago, but now I can think of at least a half dozen such places off the top of my head, and I pass by storefronts promising a new yogurt place coming soon all the time.

How did this happen?  How did frozen yogurt by weight become this year’s Crocs?  Is there a national chain of these?  All the places I know go by different names.  Is it only a matter of time before a bigger corporate entity decides to buy them up and streamline the business model?  Why didn’t anyone think of this before?

I feels like I’m in the middle of some kind of revolution, but I don’t even know what we’re revolting against.  Something is happening here.  Something big.  For those outside of northern California, are these things in your neighborhood too?  How wide is their reach?

Day 216: servings

Katie made some Hamburger Helper tonight.

The box says it’s 5 servings, but the two of us handily finished it off with no problems.

Five servings?  Really?  Maybe for babies.  Even excepting the fact that Katie is 1.5 people right now and I’m just a big glutton, it’s still ridiculous to think that we could each eat 2.5 servings without feeling like we overstuffed ourselves.

Serving sizes are some of the biggest deceptions of our lives.  Forget political secrets or evolution or global warming or Sasquatch.  No company makes accurate serving sizes.  For foods that taste great and are bad for you, the servings are always too small.  For foods that taste bad and are good for you, the servings are always too big.

Either way, it makes it hard to accurately guess how much food to buy and eat.  Did you know that suggested serving sizes even for cats are a lie?  Our vet told us that the sizes on the back of the box are high as a ploy so that the companies can sell you more cat food!

So you know what?  Ignore the numbers!  Cut out the nutritional facts box off of your foods and throw it away!  Then, when your doctor tells you you’ve had too many heart attacks, you’ll know you’ve eaten too much!

It’s too easy being healthy these days.

Day 213: small biz

Yesterday, we ate at a place called Lil’ Yummy.  It was a chicken/fish and chips/burger place that also served Korean barbeque.  It had fried sweet potato as a side, which was not actually sweet potato fries but a sort of fried slices of yam thing.

Today, we got Katie’s ring fixed at a local goldsmith who was helpful, friendly, efficient, and let us look through his little magnifier thing at some grooves that were in Katie’s ring that we had never seen before.  It’s now fixed and back on her hand, but the whiteness of the white gold is a bit iffy.

So…way to go, small businesses!  You’ve made my weekend enjoyable so far.

We may, if the rain holds, venture out tomorrow to a show, movie, or the local renaissance faire.  Either way, excitement awaits!  What does the present hold?  A late night snack to satiate my hunger!

Day 201: nothing nearly as exciting

There’s really no way I can follow up yesterday’s post with anything nearly as exciting.  We’ve known about the baby for a few months now and have kept it a secret from most people outside of our immediate families.

Either way, we’ve been anxious to share the news and are certainly happy that so many of you are as excited as we are.  Katie’s also relatively happy to be out of the first trimester, as the morning sickness is supposed to abate.

We just got back tonight from a trip up to Portland.  We managed to stop by Ashland on the way back and catch Equivocation at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival last night.  I also got to spend a bit of time today at Funagain Games, a internet board game retailer with a storefront in Ashland and Katie and I wandered through their warehouse for a quarter of an hour.

Also, I feel like I’ve been eating for three straight days.  Multiple times over the past few days I’ve felt like I’ve been too full to ever eat again.  It was, in all, a fantastic trip.

The next big projects: fixing the DVR, getting new tires on the car, and beating Batman.

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