"two cups unshelled pecans, chopped"
You chop them with their shells on?
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"two cups unshelled pecans, chopped"
You chop them with their shells on?
Thanks for the thoughts. Marie (who's been sitting on the desk reading the posts) will take them to Teddy. She's been taking care of him since we got the news. Even Max is being nicer to him.
Tomorrow Teddy goes in for a radiograph or -gram. We'll know more then (we hope) about why he's lost weight.
I'm with brenda. And now I wish I had coffee cake!
I'm feeling vaguely guilty about not going to church on Palm Sunday, not that I've gone regularly in years, so I guess that ship has sailed.
2 cups whole pecans, which you then chop?
I would say this. 2 cups of already-chopped nuts seems like a lot for a cake. But who the hell buys unshelled pecans?
I imagine they mean de-shelled.
I didn't buy the frozen naan when I was at TJs the other day, but I just remembered my childhood hippy cookbook has a recipe for chappatis, so I think I'm going to do that! Fun.
I was going to make ice cream today, but it seems I managed to move without any vanilla extract. Which means I need to go shopping again, which is annoying.
le nubian pointed out in the Boxed Set the great teevee.org makeover for today. This article in particular caught my eye: Cheney to Join Wolfram and Hart [link] (link x-posted with Boxed Set)
OMG, that whole thing is hilarious.
I agree with the measure then chop people. I usually go by the assumption that the later thing, especially if it's after a comma, is an instruction on what to do with the ingredient just specified, but before you start on the main recipe instructions themself.
Flashed my router hardware with new open source firmware, baked the pie I prepped last night (this pastry was definitely easier than the Crisco/butter one I was remembering, but let's see if it's as tasty) and now I'm off to teach krav and do kettlebell.
The Rookie is the trifecta and I am now a sopping wet pile of goo.
I love The Rookie!! At the end, before the Big Game, his family show up at the ballpark and Dennis Quaid smiles that huge Dennis Quaid Grin? I drool and lose it at the same time.