Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Raccoon Mario Squee

Could this little guy be any cuter! Unfortunately he is sold out, but there are plenty of other cuties to choose from at michellerheaume:

Raccoon Mario

Friday, January 22, 2010

CeeVee

Are you sick and tired of the drudgery of finding a new job? Bored with typing the same old information via emails and sending faxes? Isn't that technology just so 2001?

Voila! Along comes www.ceevee.com to make your life a little bit easier. A website developed to help worker's get back on their feet, with a useful little tool called the "Interwebs..." I mean "Internet..."

The website is clutter free and user friendly, along with being absolutely useful. You input your education and work history, along with other relevant information you deem necessary, and tada! It turns the information into a specialized "CV" website you can send to prospective employers. How fun!

Here is an example of my resume:

my CeeVee

Yeah, when you get that new awesome job you can throw some love my way ;)

Sunday, December 20, 2009

One about Cats

Here at Cats and Cheese, I try not to talk about cats too much, lest I sound like a crazy cat lady (which would be quite easy, just ask my co-workers). But as of late, I've found a new blog about a cat, and I just had to share: OMGKitty!

OMGKitty! follows the life and antics of Katamari, the "cutest scottish fold cat in all of Brooklyn." This blog has caught my attention and now I'm hooked. Katamari's Mom, A.V. Phibes, has kept an online journal of Katamari since she decided to get a cat for her apartment a few years ago. Nowadays, Katamari may look familiar because this Halloween, she blew up the internet as the cat in a lobster suit, pictured here:
Katamari
OMGKitty! The blog is accurately named, because that's all I think anytime I see a new picture of Katamari. I have even bought cat toys based on recommendations that Katamari has liked, and my cat has in turn liked very much. If you want a fill of a cute cat in brooklyn with folded ears, I suggest following Katamari ASAP. Especially if you want to see her dressed up like a spider....

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Television Without Pity

Well, now that I've had a bit of a rest from this blog, I am jumping back in the swing of things to recommend one of my favorite websites: Television Without Pity

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If you have ever watched a TV show and thought to yourself "Yeah right, that would never happen in real life!" or "This storyline makes absolutely no sense at all" (ahem Grey's Anatomy) then this website is for you. Most prime time television shows now have their own recaps, and different authors write about each series episodes with wry humor and insightful meanderings. I have been reading TV show recaps off this website since before they were bought by Bravo, and the site has improved vastly over the years. The sheer number of articles that are written each week is amazing, and each separate writer gives their own take on the show, whether it is believable and portrayed well or if that episode jumped the shark. They now include Movies Without Pity and multiple video blogs, my favorite being Trailers Without Pity. It is also a good past time at work when and if you have free time to read websites at your leisure.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Pizzeria Mozza

Last weekend my husband, my mom and I traveled to LA for my sister's (and future husband's) wedding shower. The weekend was great and the shower was fantastic! I think it was the best wedding shower (especially for a couple) that I have ever been to!

On Saturday, we also threw them a delicious pre-wedding dinner at Pizzeria Mozza. For those of you who have never heard of this place, it is hand's down one of the best places I have ever eaten at in my life. One thing is for sure, Mario Batali sure knows his food.

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The restaurant is family style, which means you put your order in (since this was a private party, we did this ahead of time) and they just bring out food for everyone to share. We started with some delicious appetizers of Fried Squash Blossoms, Bruschetta, a prosciutto plate and a small salad, then moved onto the most delicious caprese salad I have ever tasted.

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The cheese was a burrata instead of mozzarella, and boy did it makes a difference. Then onto the copious amounts of pizza - 4 different kinds to be exact - yum!

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As for dessert, I don't think the restaurant should be allowed to serve it anymore, as it is probably the most addicting dessert of all time. Butterscotch Budino, foreign to me before the night, has quickly overtaken molten lava cake as my favorite dessert.

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Overall, even though I love Mario Batali's east coast pizzeria Otto, I think Pizzeria Mozza in Los Angeles takes the cake! (or dare I say Budino???)

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Scene Unseen Movie Reviews

Alright, so I haven't been posting for awhile but I plan to make it a more regular endeavor....

For the last 9 months or so, I have become a die-hard fan of a very creative Podcast whose platform is all about movie reviews.

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www.sceneunseenpodcast.com

The idea is simple; two guys who work in the film industry review a new release, but with a catch! One has seen it, the other hasn't. Chris, the "scene" reviewer, has seen the movie and can talk about the plot, storyline, cinematic achievements, director, actors, etc. Jimmy, the "unseen" reviewer comments on whether he would rather see the film or not, based on marketing, buzz, the actors, director etc. They are very knowledgeable about the film industry and have some great sparring sessions, since differing opinions are on par for these guys! They also have DVD recommendations based on the genre of movie they are reviewing, and the recommendations are a great way to amp up on some interesting movies you may otherwise not have known about. Their new website also has great posts relating to the film industry or other interesting stuff they've seen on the interwebs. It's a unique way to decide whether you would rather be a "scene" or "unseen" for the film yourself!

Ms. Pac-Man in the Big City

Ms. Pac-Man in the Big City

I recently came across this video and thought I should share. Very creative use of Ms. Pac-man and the ghosties. As one Youtube poster said "This is what awesome is made of." Enjoy!