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I think souffles are commonly regarded as hard to make. That was always my impression anyway... I could certainly be universalizing my experience.
I liked Clara best when she was a Dalek thinking she was making souffles every day, is why this bothers me so much, I think.
Yeah, that was nice an spooky.
I'm a little annoyed at manic pixie dream companion... she really DOES have no needs of her how and exists just to further those of the male main character. I'd like to call it intentional social commentary but I doubt it is. OTOH, anything beats Lady Christina DeSouza (Do we KNOW why that got shot down? Was it only ever a one? Did the rest of the world find her as eye-rolly as I did?)
I admit, when I tried making one and it was actually pretty straightforward I was surprised. That is not how they are portrayed in popular culture.
But if they are difficult to pull off that would just make the recipe further from being the souffle if following the recipe doesn't guarantee a souffle. What use is having the instructions if you can't execute them? If this is some kind of platonic ideal of souffles that can not exist in the real world but is represented by the recipe, I definitely do not like that. But I don't even know if that's what it's supposed to mean, it's just nonsense pretending to be a paradox.
Man, TVD on a field trip to NO is surpassing all my guesses for how bad it would be.
Souffles are pretty easy. I think that the myth of difficultly comes from the past when ovens weren't as consistent and well insulated.
And back when beating egg whites to stiff peaks meant by hand with a whisk - these days most people have eggbeaters or stand mixers.
I keep forgetting that my microwave turns spinach souffles into spinach bricks.
Is there a Trekkie café somewhere with Raktaccino on the menu? There should be.
This post brought to you by me getting behind on my daily DS9 and watching several in a row.
They serve it (or did) at the Trek Experience in Vegas.
Very good. Although now I'm a little sadder, even, that I never did make it to that.
Orphan Black is airing a season 1 marathon this Saturday starting at noon on BBC America. It's the perfect time to catch up!