Okay, I'm off! DRAGONCON!
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Natter 53: We could just avoid making tortured puns
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Have fun!
Have fun!!
Jesse. You could do each of their last initials, interlocking.
Oh yeah, that could be nice.
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Thanks, folks. I will do some testing. I can has science experiment in own head!
Hey, does anyone have suggestions for how to prepare shallots to go with chicken Kiev or oven-roasted fish? I impulse bought a few last week, but ti doesn't look like I can justify buying a roast anytime soon.
There's another Bittman recipe that's a favorite of mine-- caramelized shallots (also works with pearl onions). Melt three tbsp of butter in a medium skillet over medium heat. Add a couple dozen peeled shallots to the melted butter and cook until they brown, about ten minutes. Sprinkle with 2 tbsp of sugar, stir. Add a cup of stock/white wine/water, raise heat to medium high. Cook until the liquid is almost completely evaporated. Stir in a tbsp of balsamic or other vinegar and cook another minute until the onions are syrupy.
One caution: this is not a recipe for dates or other social occasions.
I have discovered that an infection along the nail bed of your fingers or toes is called paronychia. Oh joy.
I will do some testing. I can has science experiment in own head!
I'm looking forward to the results! DH developed seaonal allergies as an adult and it was difficult for him to figure out what he wanted to treat it with. He uses Tylenol allergies/sinus most of the time.
I always hated how the jelly started soaking into the bread before I could eat the sandwich for lunch. Has anyone invented anything to deal with that yet?
Jesse's solution is a good one. I tend to use less PB for the kids because they can't handle the thickness. I've also found that the quality of the bread and the liquidity of the jelly matters. I prefer jam, in small amounts (less than 2 teaspoons) to compliment about 1 tbsp of peanut butter. And the bread is Sara Lee, wholegrain, soft white. I'm very particular about my PB&J because my mom sent me to a babysitter who was too cheap to buy peanut butter--we just had jelly sandwiches on thin, stale bread.
I beat a 15 minute mile at the gym today! 14:58, to be exact. Which doesn't sound very fast but it's what I could walk it in college and that was 17 years, 40lbs, 2 knee surgeries and two kids ago.
Put peanut butter on both sides, with the jelly in the middle? I kind of like when it soaks through a bit, so I'm just making that up, really.
I think I'll use this duplicate post to say go you, Cash! That's great progress.
I beat a 15 minute mile at the gym today! 14:58, to be exact. Which doesn't sound very fast
That's actually pretty damn fast! Woot!