Yikes, Suzi, what a drag!
Also, if I didn't say it, Yay shrift!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Yikes, Suzi, what a drag!
Also, if I didn't say it, Yay shrift!
When I called the project manager to let him know, his response was "ok, just send us a picture". Um, NO!
Aw, bummer, Suzi!
I was a little surprised and disappointed that even after the enormous amount of food I ate for lunch I still found myself in need of dinner. However, I realized that meant I could have waffles, yay! Unfortunately, even though I used a whole stick of butter in the batter, the waffles stuck to the iron and split in half so I ended up with a mound of waffle bits rather than actual waffles. Still quite tasty, though. And I have pancakes-in-jars for days (6 days to be exact), so that's good.
Ugh Suzi, sorry to hear the tooth fairies were being asshats with you.
Mmm waffles. I am going to reiterate my recommendation of making a yeasted waffle batter if you have the time. Sooo good. Also, what are pancakes-in-jars if I may ask?
I've been on Padmapper looking at SF listings so much today that I think I've descended into madness.
OK I think I answered my own question. Is pancake-in-a-jar an easy microwavable breakfast treat? If so, seems like an excellent use of extra waffle batter to me.
That is a known route, shrift. And a fast one.
Sausage patty in the bottom of a jar with 1/4 cup of pancake batter on top of it, microwave for 1-2 minutes and it is not completely unlike eating pancakes. Almost like dutch baby style but tiny? Sort of? It's my preferred way of dealing with the "how do I make one serving of pancakes at a time?" problem lately.
Some day I will get back to my beloved sourdough waffles. Yum. I have not tried yeasted otherwise.
ETA: in short, yes, what you said, Burrell!
I need to stay away from apartment hunting today because I have a crapstorm of work to slog through and documentation to write, and nobody wants me to set fire to the entire world because that's where we keep our stuff.
Thank you for your patience. Restraining yourself from setting fire to the entire world is always appreciated.
I wonder if I will have access today to the special project that is supposed to be due Friday. That would be nice.
My birthday waffle was excellent (and I ate it while watching Parks and Rec, which seemed appropriate).
Now I only want waffles.