OK – I can’t find the full-blown recipe I wrote up after making this off the top of my head one day, so I can’t give you exact measurements. What I can give you is the list of ingredients & rough amounts and you can adjust them to your liking.
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Archive for December 2009
Fully Loaded Potato Salad
December 30, 2009Organizationally Challenged
December 28, 2009If you noticed the ‘Starvation Cures’ link on the right menu the last couple of weeks, you probably know that I have been trying to create a new page for a specific category of posts. I thoroughly enjoy cooking and often get asked to share recipes. Instead of transcribing for each person who asks, I had hoped to have a page where I could post food-specific stuff. (Let’s not kid ourselves – it would also make for a great, handy reference for me to keep my favorites easily accessible regardless of where I may be and offer a great way to solicit feedback from fellow foodies.)
Unfortunately, WordPress has decided that I can’t do that. Posts are chronological and pages are static. In other words, their world has poorly developed rules of design and organization. Instead, their solution is for me to use categories. Here’s where my OCD kicks into high gear. You see, there aren’t enough categories in the world to satisfy me. And even if I use new categories, all my food posts will still appear on the homepage. NOT what I wanted.
When I started this blog, I included tags on the initial posts. This fell to the wayside quickly as I found I couldn’t limit myself to only a few useful tags per post. So instead, I’ve tried to ensure each of my posts fits into a single category. I guess I can (and probably will) create a category for food. But it’s not what I want. So while I continue to ‘Fumble’ to figure out how to implement the format I’d prefer, I’ll resort to the duct-tape category solution. I hope those of you interested in recipes and my cooking adventures enjoy the new content. And for those of you who aren’t into that kind of blogging, I hope the ‘Starvation Cures’ category is clear enough in the posting to keep from wasting your time. If not, well, blame WordPress and my limited web development skills. In the meantime, maybe a cookie will distract you.
The Holiday Spirit
December 14, 2009I don’t typically DO Christmas music (most of it is lame, cheesy, and repetitive), but I’ll make certain exceptions at times. This time, it’s for the Sweedish Chef, Beaker, and Animal performing “Carol of the Bells” – one of my favorite songs of the season. They are in rare and perfect form in this skit lasting less than 90 seconds.
Please enjoy. I can only hope it makes you laugh as hard as it does me. Every time I watch it. Poor Beaker.
Be Prepared, You’re Fodder
December 9, 2009If you got here by way of That Other Blog taking aim at me for my family’s preparedness, I’m going to venture a guess that you’re NOT prepared. Otherwise, you’d have put her in her place through the comments and never had a second thought about my motives or status.
For those of you unprepared, take a few minutes to poke through this site for some ideas. I’m sure you’ll only pick a few convenient things to do which also works in my favor. In the beginning, I believe there will be significant “fodder” resulting in large zombie populations, but I’ll need more people to survive longer to ensure an adequate, ongoing “fodder” supply while the initial people affected are eliminated. In other words, when they come after my family (because no level of preparation will be sufficient to completely eliminate the need to “get away quickly”), I’m going to need reassurance that there’s someone I can outrun. It’s that old adage that I don’t need to be able to outrun my predator, just the other people around me.
Welcome to the Zombie Preparedness Initiative!
Wandering Pleasures Continued
December 3, 2009Kristen Wiig Reads the Poems of Suzanne Somers – Yes, the same Suzane Somers that brought us the ThighMaster. I had no idea she also wrote poetry. If what she wrote is indeed considered poetry. Wow. Just watch and savor this one. Astounding.
Mostly Grocery – a collection of short, (mostly) humorous stories told by a grocery store worker.
Autocomplete Me – In case you needed reassurance that the rest of the world is MUCH more messed up than you are. People need to remember that they are using Google – not a therapist subject to Dr/Patient confidentiality laws.
The Peanut Gallery