Unpopped Collar

Dec 21

Long Exposure | Connecticut Avenue, Washington DC

Long Exposure | Connecticut Avenue, Washington DC

I know many of you have probably seen this already, but it may just be the best thing I’ve read all year.  It’s created by the guys behind Holstee.com (fellow Sandboxers!) as a reminder for what they want to live for and I find it incredibly inspirational.
“Life is about the people you meet and the things you create with them. “

I know many of you have probably seen this already, but it may just be the best thing I’ve read all year.  It’s created by the guys behind Holstee.com (fellow Sandboxers!) as a reminder for what they want to live for and I find it incredibly inspirational.

Life is about the people you meet and the things you create with them. “

Dec 19

A human angry bird.

A human angry bird.

Dec 16

Dec 15

Central Park | NYC

Central Park | NYC

Dec 14

Through the Apple Glass | Apple Store, 5th Avenue NYC

Through the Apple Glass | Apple Store, 5th Avenue NYC

Dec 13

So, I’ve never really baked before, but thanks to an awesome cookie party to attend hosted by these guys, and a girlfriend traveling in another country, I was left on my own to come up with three dozen cookies to bring.  I did consider bringing 36 individual Teddy Grahams, but then thankfully was pointed towards this recipe for Momofuku Compost Cookies.   Since this is the first time I’ve ever really made cookies, I can now officially say that a majority of my baking is done in the Momofuku tradition.
PS. I made these with chocolate chips, potato chips and Nutter Butter cookies.  

So, I’ve never really baked before, but thanks to an awesome cookie party to attend hosted by these guys, and a girlfriend traveling in another country, I was left on my own to come up with three dozen cookies to bring.  I did consider bringing 36 individual Teddy Grahams, but then thankfully was pointed towards this recipe for Momofuku Compost Cookies.   Since this is the first time I’ve ever really made cookies, I can now officially say that a majority of my baking is done in the Momofuku tradition.

PS. I made these with chocolate chips, potato chips and Nutter Butter cookies.