I really can't think of any way to puree dried mangoes. I can only imagine ending up with sticky clumps of mango chunks.
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Spike's Bitches 33: Weeping, crawling, blaming everybody else
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Adding the water seems to help a bit. At least, it gets the texture to somewhat pureed.
I'm growing somewhat doubtful about this recipe. (It's from an Indian cookbook. Shortbread flavored with ginger and mango. Or possibly shortbread flavored with ginger.)
I slept some this afternoon and made dinner and I feel MUCH better.
I'm enjoying the TC marathon.
shortbread flavored with ginger sounds good
Teppy, I'm watching RotK, too! Eowyn rocks.
Oh god, I forgot how much I love Samwise. "I can't carry the ring for you, but I can carry YOU!"
t edit And I'm remembering how I thought that Frodo would die while pitching the ring into Mt. Doom, because narratively, that makes the most sense. And so I was all prepared to weep and weep at his big sacrificial death....which (obviously) never happened. And I actually felt a little cheated.
I was able to fish out about a tablespoon of puree from around the mango chunks. The recipe calls for three tablespoons. I'm letting the remaining mangos soak for a bit longer.
My plan here was to puree the mangos and mix together the dry ingrediants and the wet ingredients separately tonight, then it would be easier to make the shortbreak tomorrow. I figured the pureeing and mixing would be the easy part.
I'm watching RofK for the second time in two days -- and I am very tempted to shut myself up somewhere tomorrow and watch the whole damn trilogy again.
Oh god, I forgot how much I love Samwise. "I can't carry the ring for you, but I can carry YOU!"
SO much this.
Kara's penis-having is the funniest thing I've heard in days. The whole conversation, in fact, was pretty damn awesome.
{{{JZ}}}
What everyone said. Those crying/fussing/inconsolable spells were so hard for me. And I did learn, really quickly, just to walk away for a few minutes when I was on the edge. Like Cash pointed out, sometimes it's actually what they want. And even when they don't, they learn that you come back.
Have you tried the vacuum, and/or sound of running water (Ben loved that -- I would stand by the kitchen sink, thanking all the gods that we didn't pay the water bill) or the TV on a non-working channel? White noise really works for some of the wee ones.
I'm watching RofK for the second time in two days -- and I am very tempted to shut myself up somewhere tomorrow and watch the whole damn trilogy again.
Me too. (Actually, I'm going to be seeing my sister next week, and I know that she hasn't seen any of them, so I might declare the weekend after we get back from vacation to be LotR weekend. As long as she doesn't rope me into watching The OC or One Tree Hill first.)
I have achieved mango puree. It has been mixed with ginger paste, and will be combined with flour, sugar, and butter tomorrow.
Also, I am breaking all the "doing this will kill you!" rules by softening butter by just leaving it on the counter overnight. I truly live on the edge.
Also, I am breaking all the "doing this will kill you!" rules by softening butter by just leaving it on the counter overnight. I truly live on the edge.
I do this all the time. The only time I refrigerate butter is at the height of summer. I'm a butter rebel. It's gotta be soft enough to spread.