How long should it be under the broiler, though?
(Boy, I really ought to be doing my homework.)
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How long should it be under the broiler, though?
(Boy, I really ought to be doing my homework.)
A couple minutes -- keep an eye on it.
PS: I ought to be doing homework, too.
Yes, we should all be doing our homework, but if the rest of you aren't, I'd feel much better about it.
Maybe we can stretch the Welsh Rabbit/cooking methods discussion out a few more hours...?
I love the way everything smells after a good rain.
I was leaving the apartment with newest-roommate, and we were talking and stuff, and then I just stopped in the middle with "is that a rain smell?". It was like 30 seconds before it started actually raining, but the smell was already there. I love it.
I do continue to stand my opinion that I'm happy to have ever-changing weather, because it makes you appreciate stuff.
Oh, yes! I like it so much when there is a weather, you know? When you can tell that you're outside and not in an air-conditioned or merely closed-up room. I usually get tired from a season and want a change around the time a change actually occurs, so that's working up nicely for me (MeME).
Welsh Rabbit?
Thanks, Jesse and DX. And I guess Jessica explained the source of the name, right? Not that we don't have strange names for stuff, too. I mean, a hotdog baked wrapped in dough is called "Moses in the Ark".
When you said "keep an eye on it," you weren't just whistling Dixie.
(I suddenly realize I have no idea where that phrase comes from, but it felt like the phrase I wanted to use.)
Wonder if that's still edible?
I mean, a hotdog baked wrapped in dough is called "Moses in the Ark".
That's a "pig in a blanket," which I suppose wouldn't be nearly as popular a name in Israel.
If it's really black, you can scrape it off a little.
I mean, a hotdog baked wrapped in dough is called "Moses in the Ark".
LOVE IT. Little baby hot dog Moses!
I mean, a hotdog baked wrapped in dough is called "Moses in the Ark".Not Noah? Or is ark in that name meant for the basket (thingie Moses' mother put him in to send him down the Nile, to save him)?