I don't think Shonda watches the TV we do. In the TV shows we watch, when two friends sleep together it usuallymeans that one of them is about to die.
Oh, and that's cool about podcasts. I'm going to go check that out right now.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, flaming otters, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I don't think Shonda watches the TV we do. In the TV shows we watch, when two friends sleep together it usuallymeans that one of them is about to die.
Oh, and that's cool about podcasts. I'm going to go check that out right now.
Sue's whitefont doesn't bode well for George, does it?
I read/heard that TJ's has good frozen dough, but I didn't see any last time I was there. However, I will set a weekend goal of making some wholewheat pizza dough with peanut oil. It's nummy.
Ooooo...ita, that sounds yummy. Do you have a recipe you'd be willing to share?
Good point Stephanie.
Perkins, I never saw that going anywhere but bad. But my whitefont is still a better outcome than Stephanie's.
Me either, Sue, but I was hoping anyway, since I thought he and Meredith might be fun together.
vw, it's a modification of a recipe that came with my Kitchenaid--replace a cup of the flour with whole wheat, and the oil with peanut oil. It's much better. Gives it a taste, without overwhelming the topping.
Listening to the first podcast-- I forgot that Kate Walsh (Addison Sheppard) had been in Under the Tuscan Sun with Sandra Oh, even though I've seen it.
However, I will set a weekend goal of making some wholewheat pizza dough with peanut oil. It's nummy.
Ah, now that's a thought, especially given that the boy has been warned off the white food, and I wouldn't make a whole pizza just for me. Which is slightly odd, as I have no problem buying a whole pizza (or more!) just for me. Huh.
the boy has been warned off the white food
How white is white? (Oh, and why?) I've never made wholewheat anything with just wholewheat flour--up to half and half, because it's much heavier. So I was wondering what the tipping point would be.