they probably have a lower glycemic index than a regular yeasty wheat bread roll
True, unless you're like me who would have no problem making a double batch and crouching over them like a starving wolf with the last haunch of meat in the forest.
edit: Yes, I have cheese-and-starch issues--ah, my beloved cheddar cheese/garlic mashed potatos. Some people risk their health for whiskey and smokes, I have to resist the siren song of the spud.
they probably have a lower glycemic index than a regular yeasty wheat bread roll
True, unless you're like me who would have no problem making a double batch and crouching over them like a starving wolf with the last haunch of meat in the forest.
Maybe make half a batch at a time? (I say half because a whole batch uses 2 eggs, so half a batch would be 1 egg, and I can't fathom subdividing below 1 egg.) Half a batch makes 6 rolls that are between golf-ball and plum in size.
So I need to business cards as well. I actually have something of a budget, but not all that much.
Why is Vistaprint better than say, Zazzle?
As one who's never met a carbohydrate she didn't love, those cheese rolls sound yummy.
We have an Argentinian carnivore's delight in town - Fogo de Chao (can't do the tilde over the "a", but you get the idea). I didn't realize they'd opened ... I thought all the guys wandering around in their waiter's outfits were some kind of karmic retribution for my maligning gaucho pants on the board.
Ran into this entry for the Bulwar-Lytton contest:
Sunburned and lost, Jake tightened the noose around Randy’s diaper-white neck and growled, “Any last words, varmint?” to which Randy replied, “Don’t be afraid to go out on a limb, Jake--that’s where all the fruit is!” which marked the first and last time Jake and the boys hired a life coach to lead one of their cattle drives.
---Lisa Kluber, San Francisco (Runner-Up---Western)
I wonder if he tried to get them to bond with rocks ....
Why is Vistaprint better than say, Zazzle?
I've been loyal to Vistaprint because the routinely run crazy cheap sales, plus, their interactive design tool is pretty easy to use.
I've never used zazzle, so I have no actual comparison.
We have an Argentinian carnivore's delight in town - Fogo de Chao (can't do the tilde over the "a", but you get the idea). I didn't realize they'd opened ... I thought all the guys wandering around in their waiter's outfits were some kind of karmic retribution for my maligning gaucho pants on the board.
If I were working, I would suggest that we go. When I get a job, we shall. I love that place.
cheesy bread balls
Oh my son's BFF's mom is Brazilian and she makes those for us sometimes. I have to physically take the container away from my son for the drive home or he will eat them all. His BFFs (twins) don't like them anymore since they get them all the time, my son thinks they are CRAZY!
(I say half because a whole batch uses 2 eggs, so half a batch would be 1 egg, and I can't fathom subdividing below 1 egg.)
Hah. I have occasionally had to figure out like, 1/3rd of 3 and 3/4 cups flour, or somesuch nonsense, because you have to divide the recipe by a divisible number of eggs. Though I think at least once I've used pourable egg or egg subsitute (like Egg Beaters) because that's easier to divvy up ("one and a half eggs!")
don't like them anymore since they get them all the time
I should probably not attempt to test this theory.