I really want that Kitchenaid pasta maker, but I`m supposed to be eating less pasta. I`ve been working on making egg noodles by hand, because those don`t have to be pretty. The last batch was pretty good. I don`t think I have a good feel for what makes a good dough consistency.
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Is the attachment easy for one person to handle long strands? That's what I keep running into with the handcrank, I feel like I need three hands. Partially because the clamp won't fit my counter, probably, but the Kitchenaid attachment definitely wouldn't have that problem.
I first started making pasta because the price differential between eggs and flour and dried pasta made a significant difference in my minuscule food budget. I used an empty wine bottle as a rolling pin and cut the noodles with a cheapy knife I never sharpened, and everything I made was too thick and wide and floury, but pretty delicious. Getting a machine was such a step up, I feel kind of bad for coveting the Kitchenaid stuff.
Very glad CJ turned up safely!
I met some humans with similar interests tonight. We had a good time. I plan to meet up with them again in a couple weeks. Hopefully I'll remember their names.
Trudy:
>I think mine is less extensive than yours. They're only doing two toes on each foot.
I got the big and littlest toes on each foot done. Wonder if I still have photos...
Suzi, I'm so glad he's home and safe.
Teenagers are not easy.
I wish the folks in Washington had to spend 6 months on regular people insurance and maybe they would get a clue.
I think their salaries and their health coverage should match the median salaries and coverage of the population.
My dear, darling child decided at lunch today to see if he could join the cast of Guys and Dolls
Ugh. That show is so not worth causing you that much worry.
I got the big and littlest toes on each foot done. Wonder if I still have photos...
Hmm... I'm doing the big and second-littlest. We should talk!
I registered for the mixer and my aunts got it for me and then they went crazy buying accessories for it. We have a meat grinder too!
Heh--I inherited my grandmother's kitchenaid, and it included the meat grinder attachment. I stuck it in a drawer, never used it, and lost it somewhere along the way. A pasta attachment I might've considered!
Sad stats to consider when thinking of your baseball following friends in KC, Baltimore, Pittsburgh and DC:
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Kansas City, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburgh aren't just bad. They are bad beyond logic. It's remarkable how these teams can stay so far down for so long with revenue sharing, draft advantages, the faster flow of information, front office turnover, etc. -- essentially remaining outside this period of parity.
Over the past seven years, the Royals, Orioles, Nationals and Pirates are 0-for-28 when it comes to winning seasons. Moreover, they have lost 91 games or more 22 times in those 28 seasons, including 93-plus losses for all four in each of the past two years.
--Tom Verducci
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However, I will note that KC has - by far - the best minor league system in baseball and will graduate a lot of top tier talent in the next two years. DC has two generational talents (potential Hall of Famers, barring injury) in Strasburg and Bryce Harper who will lead the team in 2012. And even Baltimore and Pittsburgh have been unable to squander their high draft picks and have strong cores that could bring them up to respectability.
Suzi, I'm glad CJ is home safe and sound.
ARGH. I'm signing Noah up for AYSO. So I signed Grace up too. She should be an eyefull, right?
I thought Baltimore was doing a lot better at the end of last season?...or something...Signed, Knows NOTHING About Baseball but has a Lot of Civic Pride. Plus I went to one game and they won. And it was fun.