Man, Nora, what I wouldn't do to be able to come to your yard sale and divest you of the Le Creuset.
But somehow not seeing a 3K mile road trip for a yard sale. Bummer.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Man, Nora, what I wouldn't do to be able to come to your yard sale and divest you of the Le Creuset.
But somehow not seeing a 3K mile road trip for a yard sale. Bummer.
I've been wanting to try some beet dishes, but I've been nervous about the mess of peeling and cutting them. Do you have any tips, or is it just not as bad as I've been imagining? (which is pretty much CSI Veggie Tales)
Well, I used golden beets, which cuts down on the CSI factor a lot. If you cut them while they're raw, there's much less mess, but they're also harder to cut. Peeling is easiest when they're raw. For this, I needed them julienned, and I used a julienne peeler, which was possibly not the best choice -- it works great on carrots, but I had to use a whole lot more force with the beets, and my hands were aching by the time I got through two.
The president of Bolivia says that eating hormone-raised chicken will make men gay and bald. [link]
Having tire replaced now. In my head this was a much quicker procedure. C'mon, people!
Isn't male pattern baldness associated with testosterone? Not a lack of it.
Nevada Senatorial candidate Sue Lowden has a solution for health-care costs.
"before we all started having health care, in the olden days our grandparents, they would bring a chicken to the doctor, they would say I'll paint your house."
"I mean, that's the old days of what people would do to get health care with your doctors," she said. "Doctors are very sympathetic people. I'm not backing down from that system."
No, seriously.
Because health-care hasn't really changed over the last 100 years.
The sun is pretty. And scary. And the sun is a mass of incandescent gas, a gigantic nuclear furnace.
I had s nightmare last night that I had lost most of my hair (and worst, was only suddenly realizing it, somehow--like I still had hair on the sides of my head but when I looked at the top realized it was so thin I had big bald spots. Scary!!)
If you cut them while they're raw, there's much less mess, but they're also harder to cut.
Ok, thanks. I've only ever cut cooked beets and imagined that raw ones would be messier.