THE BAYLISS FACTION WILL *NOT* BE APPEASED SO EASILY.
Nora, Bwah! I have one of his cookbooks, but I should pick up his latest because he's written this one so it has slightly easier to find ingredients that may not be quite as traditional, but work in the recipies.
Poor erika. All this Bayliss talk and no Pembleton to be seen.
They should set up some faction devoted to the purity of southwestern cuisine.
Now, I've never seen this show, but since "purity of southwestern cuisine" can only be agreed upon in maybe increments of mayb 200 square miles, it would carry on for-fricking-ever. There's the anti-tomato-in-chili faction, or the pro-beans-in-chili lobby, not to mention the green vs red war veterans... pork, chicken or beef? Stewed or ground? And don't even get started on the issue of fish tacos...
How much do I love the ASSCAP usage in the discussion of IC? Very much.
Another thing about ICA I love is the groan of dread that comes forth whenever somebody starts working with the ice cream maker.
Beet ice cream was the most bizarre one, mostly because of the color as well as what I imagine the taste to have been.
Now, I've never seen this show, but since "purity of southwestern cuisine" can only be agreed upon in maybe increments of maybe 200 square miles, it would carry on for-fricking-ever.
Yeah, that's true. Bayliss is much more about traditional Mexican (of various regions) rather than pan-southwestern.
Congrats to the Wolframs.
At least the kerfuffle with some of my friends seems to have finally petered out.
Now I just have the meeting and how I'm going to get my apartment clean before the girl shows up Friday night when I have class tonight to worry about.
Though I guess if I get reorganized right out of the company, I'll have plenty of time to clean tomorrow.
It does get my attention every.single. time. ita.