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This isn't a dumb cooking thing, but it's a dumb food thing. I will never try to put two 1 litre tetra packs of orange juice in the pantry on a shelf above my head. One of them slipped and fell lengthways on the floor on the narrow side. The pressure of the liquid popped open both the pouring spout and the bottom, causing a gush of juice to go all over the floor, my feet and under the fridge. There was no way of picking it up without spilling more juice, so there was a trail of juice from the pantry to the sink. There was also juice splattered everywhere. What a frickin' mess.
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Hi there, I've been lurking for a while, because I haven't been around much lately, more's the pity, due to work and home commitments. These are the things I won't eat: organ meats or anything made from them beef, pork, lamb, veal white milk on its own eggs unless they're in baking, but dislike flans and custards or anything with a strong eggy taste mayonnaise raw fish/uni raw onions insects There are other things that aren't my favourite foods, but I will eat them and still enjoy them. I could not live without cheese, wine, olives or good chocolate.
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eG Foodblog: Hiroyuki - Home-style Japanese cooking
saskanuck replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
I've not had a lot of time to spend at egullet lately because of work commitments, but when I saw this blog, I had to make some time. Hiroyuki, I commend you for being able to look after your home and family and do so much cooking. You are a real cook, do not think otherwise. I send healing wishes for your wife and hope she is soon able to return home, and I also hope that your son gets better quickly. Your children are adorable and you are a handsome man yourself. The picture of your children cooperating to catch a fish is great. Your food looks so healthy and tasty, and your children certainly eat a wide variety of things. Japan has always fascinated me, and since I know I'll never make a trip there, your pictures have opened a window into your world. I almost forgot to mention that your little vegetable garden is very cute and the mushroom logs are interesting. I'm sure your children have fun with it. You are doing a wonderful job, Hiroyuki! -
All I want for Christmas is? wish lists to die for
saskanuck replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
I was looking through this thread from the beginning, and I see that in 2004, I wished for a kitchenaid mixer. I must have been a good girl, because I did get one for Christmas that year! I still haven't gotten a remodeled kitchen, though, so I can still wish for that, or any new Le Creuset pieces. The self-cleaning kitchen and floor is at the top of my wish list, however. Please, Santa Baby? -
eG Foodblog: racheld - Thanksgiving and Goodwill
saskanuck replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
Rachel, I've only read a few posts so far, but I had to jump to the end to tell you how much I enjoy your beautiful, expressive writing. The pictures are beautiful, too. Your writing gives me such a warm, cozy feeling inside. And now I'm going back to continue reading from the beginning. Love it! -
Any cooked salsa recipe will freeze well in ziploc bags. Don't try to freeze fresh uncooked salsa though because it won't be good. Just make sure that you cook your salsa until it's fairly thick, because it will become a little more watery once thawed. I have tons of bags of salsa in my freezer right now, because my husband brought home about 30 pounds of farm-fresh tomatoes this summer from someone who works with him. Any kind of cooked tomato sauce will freeze well, also.
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That purple cauliflower is gorgeous. Does it stay so pretty when it's cooked? We only get boring old white cauliflower here.
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I love reading about Holland and Dutch food, because my husband is Dutch and his parents were both born there and didn't come to Canada until they were teenagers. I always buy the chocolate letters for our Christmas stockings. Tony's grandma used to send them to us before she passed away, so I want to continue the tradition.
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I love reading about Holland and Dutch food, because my husband is Dutch and his parents were both born there and didn't come to Canada until they were teenagers. I always buy the chocolate letters for our Christmas stockings. Tony's grandma used to send them to us before she passed away, so I want to continue the tradition.
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eG Foodblog: Kerry Beal - ChocDoc in the Land of the Haweaters
saskanuck replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
What an interesting blog this will be! It would be wonderful to be both a chocolate maker and a physician. Your daughter is beautiful. The first picture of her in closeup is just lovely. -
Nice blog. I'd love to dive right into that fried seafood platter. I hate picnic tables too, although I can fit into them fairly easily. I'm just a big old klutz who manages to trip over the seat, scrape the hell out of myself, or in one lovely incident, cause the whole table to tip over, spilling food and drinks all over the place. Proper tables and chairs are just nicer and more accommodating for everyone. PJ is a complete sweetie and would you look at those big brown eyes! You know, with a dog around to clean up the floor, it really cuts down on cleaning when you have a little one around. They look as though they are great friends. The beach picture is really nice, too.
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Ann, this is a wonderful blog, and I would love one of those poppyseed bagels right now. Bagels are something that I've never made, although I should one of these days. I never did join gardenweb, so I didn't have a login there. I used to poke around there and read every once in a while. Your pictures are spectacular.
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Ann, this is a wonderful blog, and I would love one of those poppyseed bagels right now. Bagels are something that I've never made, although I should one of these days. I never did join gardenweb, so I didn't have a login there. I used to poke around there and read every once in a while. Your pictures are spectacular.