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Have you ever been madly cooking, on top of your game - and then BAM! -
a "flat tire" - no pepper in the grinder, just ran out of the right kind of vinegar, need tomato puree and all you have is diced, etc.? What's your most frustrating "flat tire"? No pepper in the grinder or forgetting to buy a spice I need is mine, I think. Either that or dumping in too much of something (herb/spice) by accident. -L. |
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On Mon 21 Feb 2005 11:52:34p, -L. wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> Have you ever been madly cooking, on top of your game - and then BAM! - > a "flat tire" - no pepper in the grinder, just ran out of the right > kind of vinegar, need tomato puree and all you have is diced, etc.? > > What's your most frustrating "flat tire"? No pepper in the grinder or > forgetting to buy a spice I need is mine, I think. Either that or > dumping in too much of something (herb/spice) by accident. > > -L. I usually have everything on hand, but age is creeping up on me and I sometimes forget to add an ingredient. On several occasions I have left out the vanilla extract in a cake batter. On a recent foray into baking cranberry bran muffins I forgot both the oil and the egg. Actually, they turned out almost the same and were surprisingly good...AND lowfat! :-) Wayne |
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In article >, Wayne Boatwright
> wrote: > the vanilla extract in a cake batter. On a recent foray into baking > cranberry bran muffins I forgot both the oil and the egg. Actually, they > turned out almost the same and were surprisingly good...AND lowfat! :-) > > Wayne Weren't they like rocks? -- -Barb <www.jamlady.eboard.com>; Sam pics added 2-7-05 "I got the motive, which is money; and the body, which is dead!" - Rod Steiger as Sheriff Gillespie, "In the Heat of the Night," 1967. |
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On Tue 22 Feb 2005 08:57:53a, Melba's Jammin' wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> In article >, Wayne Boatwright > > wrote: >> the vanilla extract in a cake batter. On a recent foray into baking >> cranberry bran muffins I forgot both the oil and the egg. Actually, they >> turned out almost the same and were surprisingly good...AND lowfat! :-) >> >> Wayne > > Weren't they like rocks? Surprisingly, no, but the recipe does call for 1 tablespoon of baking powder, and All-Bran makes a loose-texture muffin anyway. |
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On 22 Feb 2005 08:05:07 +0100, Wayne Boatwright > wrote:
>I usually have everything on hand, but age is creeping up on me and I >sometimes forget to add an ingredient. On several occasions I have left out >the vanilla extract in a cake batter. On a recent foray into baking >cranberry bran muffins I forgot both the oil and the egg. Actually, they >turned out almost the same and were surprisingly good...AND lowfat! :-) Interestingly, I had a sort of "reverse flat tire" in that I multiplied an ingredient wrong and wound up with a wonderful, tangy barbecue sauce! @@@@@ Now You're Cooking! Export Format Beef And Pork Barbecue Sauce barbecue 3/4 cup chili sauce 1/3 cup lemon juice 1/4 cup onion; grated 2 tablespoons dry mustard 1/2 cup Worcestershire sauce 2 teaspoons salt 2 teaspoons paprika Combine all ingredients. Store refrigerated. Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA "If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret had been as old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the waitress's, it would have been a very good dinner." -- Duncan Hines To reply, replace "spaminator" with "cox" |
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On 22 Feb 2005 08:05:07 +0100, Wayne Boatwright
> wrote: > I usually have everything on hand, but age is creeping up on me and I > sometimes forget to add an ingredient. On several occasions I have left out > the vanilla extract in a cake batter. On a recent foray into baking > cranberry bran muffins I forgot both the oil and the egg. Actually, they > turned out almost the same and were surprisingly good...AND lowfat! :-) I made pizza last weekend and my family wanted more (I had enough dough), but I wasn't in the mood. I thought I made a really good one - but I forgot to sprinkle on any cheese (it needed some). Oh, well... beggars can't be choosers and they took it in good humor. sf |
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![]() "-L." > wrote in message ups.com... > Have you ever been madly cooking, on top of your game - and then BAM! - > a "flat tire" - no pepper in the grinder, just ran out of the right > kind of vinegar, need tomato puree and all you have is diced, etc.? > > What's your most frustrating "flat tire"? No pepper in the grinder or > forgetting to buy a spice I need is mine, I think. Either that or > dumping in too much of something (herb/spice) by accident. > > -L. > Tired & a long day,,,,,I forgot to put the rice in the cabbage rolls! |
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On Tue 22 Feb 2005 12:57:12a, sandy wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> > "-L." > wrote in message > ups.com... >> Have you ever been madly cooking, on top of your game - and then BAM! - >> a "flat tire" - no pepper in the grinder, just ran out of the right >> kind of vinegar, need tomato puree and all you have is diced, etc.? >> >> What's your most frustrating "flat tire"? No pepper in the grinder or >> forgetting to buy a spice I need is mine, I think. Either that or >> dumping in too much of something (herb/spice) by accident. >> >> -L. >> > Tired & a long day,,,,,I forgot to put the rice in the cabbage rolls! Ah, cabbage wrapped meatballs! They're pretty good, too. Wayne |
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![]() "sandy" > wrote in message ... > Tired & a long day,,,,,I forgot to put the rice in the cabbage rolls! I had to make dinner for someone who is an excellent cook ... I did not know my way around a kitchen, I was maybe 20. I was nervous as hell. I decided that one of the dishes would be ratatoulle, don't ask me why, I'd never had it. Well, first I accidentally knocked the lemon juice right down the drain. I didn't have any more lemons. Rattled, I then made the rest of the dish with one exception. I completely forgot to add the herbs and spices. Talk about one dull dish. nancy |
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On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 02:57:12 -0500, "sandy"
> wrote: > > "-L." > wrote in message > ups.com... > > Have you ever been madly cooking, on top of your game - and then BAM! - > > a "flat tire" - no pepper in the grinder, just ran out of the right > > kind of vinegar, need tomato puree and all you have is diced, etc.? > > > > What's your most frustrating "flat tire"? No pepper in the grinder or > > forgetting to buy a spice I need is mine, I think. Either that or > > dumping in too much of something (herb/spice) by accident. > > > > -L. > > > Tired & a long day,,,,,I forgot to put the rice in the cabbage rolls! > Hmmm. I think that would be a thumbs up for me! sf |
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-L. wrote:
> What's your most frustrating "flat tire"? No pepper in the grinder or > forgetting to buy a spice I need is mine, I think. Either that or > dumping in too much of something (herb/spice) by accident. > > -L. Oh, I have a couple. Reaching for the balsamic vinegar I accidentally grabbed the bottle of Worcestershire sauce. Hmmm, oh well, it was a marinade so it really didn't matter. I made polenta - cornmeal mush, basically - not to be chilled, sliced and pan-fried, just polenta to serve along with pasta and sauce. My guests (family members) thought it was couscous. Apparently it was a tad too grainy, but since they exclaimed over the 'couscous' I didn't bother to correct them ![]() Jill |
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"-L." >, if that's their real name, wrote:
>Have you ever been madly cooking, on top of your game - and then BAM! - >a "flat tire" - no pepper in the grinder, just ran out of the right >kind of vinegar, need tomato puree and all you have is diced, etc.? > >What's your most frustrating "flat tire"? No pepper in the grinder or >forgetting to buy a spice I need is mine, I think. Either that or >dumping in too much of something (herb/spice) by accident. I was making ginger snaps and found out when the dough was almost all mixed that I didn't have any ginger. Called my mom and asked this highly intelligent question. "Can you make ginger snaps without ginger?" A day that will live in infamy. Carol -- "Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say, 'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.' Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me." *James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_ |
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![]() Damsel in dis Dress wrote: > I was making ginger snaps and found out when the dough was almost all mixed > that I didn't have any ginger. Called my mom and asked this highly > intelligent question. "Can you make ginger snaps without ginger?" A day > that will live in infamy. > > Carol > -- > "Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say, > 'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.' hee hee...I like that! -L. |
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"-L." >, if that's their real name, wrote:
>Damsel in dis Dress wrote: > >>"Can you make ginger snaps without ginger?" > >hee hee...I like that! Thanks! ![]() Carol -- "Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say, 'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.' Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me." *James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_ |
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On Tue 22 Feb 2005 03:43:34p, Damsel in dis Dress wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> "-L." >, if that's their real name, wrote: > >>Damsel in dis Dress wrote: >> >>>"Can you make ginger snaps without ginger?" >> >>hee hee...I like that! > > Thanks! ![]() > > Carol Well, can you? Wayne |
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![]() "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message ... > I was making ginger snaps and found out when the dough was almost all mixed > that I didn't have any ginger. Called my mom and asked this highly > intelligent question. "Can you make ginger snaps without ginger?" A day > that will live in infamy. Well, sure, but then they're just snaps.... ![]() Bob M. |
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"Bob Myers" >, if that's his real name, wrote:
>"Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message .. . > >>>> "Can you make ginger snaps without ginger?" > >Well, sure, but then they're just snaps.... ![]() I think I may have to slap you. <G> Carol -- "Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say, 'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.' Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me." *James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_ |
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![]() "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message ... > I think I may have to slap you. <G> MIGHT ... (laughing) nancy_ |
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![]() From: "Jude" > To: "Bob Myers" > Subject: Flat Tires in the Kitchen Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 18:31:47 -0800 Bob Myers wrote: > "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message > ... > > > > I aim to please. ![]() > > > > The gravy was hideous, but Dad served it anyway. > > "Hey, look! Mashed potatoes with caramel sauce!....yummmmm..." :-) > > (Although then I'd be REALLY concerned about what might show > up on the dessert...) > > Bob M. Actually, we used to make 'meatloaf and mashed potatoes and gravy' for April Fool's Day dessert that was really a loaf of chocolate quick bread with whipped cream and caramel sauce. poppy seeds sprinkled over to look like pepper. Also made "glazed turkey donuts" for dinner....chopped turkey burgers with a hole in 'em, w |
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On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 08:23:11 -0600, Damsel in dis Dress
> wrote: > I was making ginger snaps and found out when the dough was almost all mixed > that I didn't have any ginger. Called my mom and asked this highly > intelligent question. "Can you make ginger snaps without ginger?" A day > that will live in infamy. So, what did you do? sf |
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sf >, if that's their real name, wrote:
>On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 08:23:11 -0600, Damsel in dis Dress > wrote: > >> I was making ginger snaps and found out when the dough was almost all mixed >> that I didn't have any ginger. Called my mom and asked this highly >> intelligent question. "Can you make ginger snaps without ginger?" A day >> that will live in infamy. > >So, what did you do? I just remember the highlights, not the details. This had to have been at least 35 years ago. Sorry. Carol -- "Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say, 'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.' Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me." *James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_ |
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Sounds just like my sad story..the other day I was making some simple
oatmeal raisin cookies, but when I got the part where you add the oatmeal to the dough..you guessed it, I looked and there was about 3 spoonfuls in the container! My wife thought it was hilarious when I asked her what I could substitute for oatmeal in oatmeal cookies.... Luckily some quick thinking ( on her part) saved the day, she quickly whipped out her cell phone and bartered a dozen cookie futures for a fresh can of oatmeal from my neighbor across the street, and in the end we all had dessert that night. -- Mikey S. http://www.mike721.com "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message ... > > I was making ginger snaps and found out when the dough was almost all > mixed > that I didn't have any ginger. Called my mom and asked this highly > intelligent question. "Can you make ginger snaps without ginger?" A day > that will live in infamy. > |
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On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 07:36:01 GMT, "Mikey S." > wrote:
>Sounds just like my sad story..the other day I was making some simple >oatmeal raisin cookies, but when I got the part where you add the oatmeal to >the dough..you guessed it, I looked and there was about 3 spoonfuls in the >container! My wife thought it was hilarious when I asked her what I could >substitute for oatmeal in oatmeal cookies.... In a similar situation, I substituted Red River Cereal (flax, rye and wheat). I presoaked it in some of the recipe's liquid (milk) for about fifteen minutes, and then proceeded as usual. I called the result "seed muffins". ![]() Bulgur,couscous, barley pearls or groats would work as well. SHirley Hicks Toronto, Ontario |
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On 2005-02-22, -L. > wrote:
> Have you ever been madly cooking, on top of your game - and then BAM! - > a "flat tire" - no pepper in the grinder, just ran out of the right > kind of vinegar, need tomato puree and all you have is diced, etc.? mise en place [MEEZ ahn plahs] A French term referring to having all the ingredients necessary for a dish prepared and ready to combine up to the point of cooking. nb |
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notbob wrote:
> On 2005-02-22, -L. > wrote: >> Have you ever been madly cooking, on top of your game - and then >> BAM! - a "flat tire" - no pepper in the grinder, just ran out of the >> right kind of vinegar, need tomato puree and all you have is diced, >> etc.? Blender Hollandaise - forgot the egg. Why in hell isn't this thickening?? -- http://www.rupert.net/~solar Return address supplied by 'spammotel' http://www.spammotel.com |
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How could I have forgotten the time when I was in charge of making the
Thanksgiving gravy, and used powdered sugar instead of flour? I was at my dad's, and the Tupperware containers weren't marked, and looked just the same. Carol -- "Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say, 'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.' Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me." *James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_ |
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![]() I bought a new pepper grinder about a year ago. Its primary appeal was its "easy fill" character: the clear plastic top simply unscrews from the grinder bottom, so there's a good size hole to dump new peppercorns into. Except that the second or third time I tried to fill it the damn' top wouldn't unscrew! I've tried the rubber holder-onners, even tried vise-grips (but they're too small to tighten down). I've also tried soaking the (plastic) screw ring in hot water... no help. At this point I'm reduced to using pre-ground pepper, which EVERYONE knows is not a good alternative. Short of breaking the top off, I'm out of ideas as well as out of pepper. Scrooge (PS: Obviously any ideas will be welcomed. I do love freshly ground pepper.) |
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On 22 Feb 2005 11:41:13 -0800, "scrooge" > wrote:
> >I bought a new pepper grinder about a year ago. Its primary appeal was >its "easy fill" character: the clear plastic top simply unscrews from >the grinder bottom, so there's a good size hole to dump new peppercorns >into. > >Except that the second or third time I tried to fill it the damn' top >wouldn't unscrew! I've tried the rubber holder-onners, even tried >vise-grips (but they're too small to tighten down). > >I've also tried soaking the (plastic) screw ring in hot water... no >help. > >At this point I'm reduced to using pre-ground pepper, which EVERYONE >knows is not a good alternative. > >Short of breaking the top off, I'm out of ideas as well as out of >pepper. > >Scrooge > >(PS: Obviously any ideas will be welcomed. I do love freshly ground >pepper.) Have you tried soaking the *whole* thing in warm, sudsy water? It's worked for me on certain occasions in the past. |
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"scrooge" > wrote in message
oups.com... > > I bought a new pepper grinder about a year ago. Its primary appeal was > its "easy fill" character: the clear plastic top simply unscrews from > the grinder bottom, so there's a good size hole to dump new peppercorns > into. > > Except that the second or third time I tried to fill it the damn' top > wouldn't unscrew! I've tried the rubber holder-onners, even tried > vise-grips (but they're too small to tighten down). > > I've also tried soaking the (plastic) screw ring in hot water... no > help. > > At this point I'm reduced to using pre-ground pepper, which EVERYONE > knows is not a good alternative. > > Short of breaking the top off, I'm out of ideas as well as out of > pepper. > > Scrooge > > (PS: Obviously any ideas will be welcomed. I do love freshly ground > pepper.) I've been know to use a meat mallet to create some fresh ground(read pound) pepper... Bret ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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On 22 Feb 2005 11:41:13 -0800, "scrooge" > wrote:
> >I bought a new pepper grinder about a year ago. Its primary appeal was >its "easy fill" character: the clear plastic top simply unscrews from >the grinder bottom, so there's a good size hole to dump new peppercorns >into. > >Except that the second or third time I tried to fill it the damn' top >wouldn't unscrew! I've tried the rubber holder-onners, even tried >vise-grips (but they're too small to tighten down). > >I've also tried soaking the (plastic) screw ring in hot water... no >help. > >At this point I'm reduced to using pre-ground pepper, which EVERYONE >knows is not a good alternative. > >Short of breaking the top off, I'm out of ideas as well as out of >pepper. > Maybe a neighbor will lend you a larger vise-grip. Rodney Myrvaagnes NYC J36 Gjo/a "Curse thee, thou quadrant. No longer will I guide my earthly way by thee." Capt. Ahab |
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scrooge wrote:
> I bought a new pepper grinder about a year ago. Its primary appeal was > its "easy fill" character: the clear plastic top simply unscrews from > the grinder bottom, so there's a good size hole to dump new peppercorns > into. > > Except that the second or third time I tried to fill it the damn' top > wouldn't unscrew! I've tried the rubber holder-onners, even tried > vise-grips (but they're too small to tighten down). > > I've also tried soaking the (plastic) screw ring in hot water... no > help. > > At this point I'm reduced to using pre-ground pepper, which EVERYONE > knows is not a good alternative. > > Short of breaking the top off, I'm out of ideas as well as out of > pepper. > > Scrooge > > (PS: Obviously any ideas will be welcomed. I do love freshly ground > pepper.) Mine did the same thing. I have started buying the disposable grinders at the grocery.....They are full of peppercorns but instead of a shaker there';s a grinder top. When it's empty you discard the bottle and buy a new one, no refills. |
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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> How could I have forgotten the time when I was in charge of making the > Thanksgiving gravy, and used powdered sugar instead of flour? I was at my > dad's, and the Tupperware containers weren't marked, and looked just the > same. > > Carol too funny. I think that I get "cooking block" every once in a great while. Whatever I make just doesn't seem to come out right and I say... "BREAK TIME"... When she hears that, she know's it her turn to cook for a few weeks and I just need away from it for a bit. Hasn't happened for a few years but I'm sure that it will. -- Steve |
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![]() Damsel in dis Dress wrote: > How could I have forgotten the time when I was in charge of making the > Thanksgiving gravy, and used powdered sugar instead of flour? I was at my > dad's, and the Tupperware containers weren't marked, and looked just the > same. > > Carol ========= Oh my gosh!! I almost blew coffee all over the screen!! That had to have been some pretty sweet gravy!!!!!!! SNORT!! Thank you. I needed that. Cyndi |
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On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 18:45:21 -0500, Steve Calvin
> wrote: >I think that I get "cooking block" every once in a great while. Whatever >I make just doesn't seem to come out right and I say... "BREAK TIME"... >When she hears that, she know's it her turn to cook for a few weeks and >I just need away from it for a bit. Hasn't happened for a few years but >I'm sure that it will. Boy, can I relate. Every once in a while, there's a recipe that is just *doomed*. It's as if I cannot muster the concentration necessary to make it properly. Same thing at work: there are certain (legal) documents that are absolutely *cursed*. Every nit picky thing in the world is wrong with it on multiple printings/proof readings. I chalk it up to biorhythms: some days you just can't get out of your own way. Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA "If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret had been as old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the waitress's, it would have been a very good dinner." -- Duncan Hines To reply, replace "spaminator" with "cox" |
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-L. wrote:
> Have you ever been madly cooking, on top of your game - and then BAM! - > a "flat tire" - no pepper in the grinder, just ran out of the right > kind of vinegar, need tomato puree and all you have is diced, etc.? > > What's your most frustrating "flat tire"? No pepper in the grinder or > forgetting to buy a spice I need is mine, I think. Either that or > dumping in too much of something (herb/spice) by accident. > > -L. > There was that pot of chili I made once where instead of 1 t. cayenne and 3 T. New Mexico chile powder I reversed them. The horror. Being out of something I always have like garlic, onions or salt drives me batty. Jessica |
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On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:04:40 -0500, "Jessica V."
> wrote: > Being out of something I always have like garlic, onions > me batty. Ditto! sf |
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sf wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:04:40 -0500, "Jessica V." > > wrote: > > >> Being out of something I always have like garlic, onions >> me batty. > > > Ditto! > > sf Yeah, like forgetting to check the propane for the barbecue! Oh well, broiled had to suffice. jim |
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Jessica V. > wrote:
> -L. wrote: > >> Have you ever been madly cooking, on top of your game - and then >> BAM! - a "flat tire" - no pepper in the grinder, just ran out of >> the right kind of vinegar, need tomato puree and all you have is >> diced, etc.? >> >> What's your most frustrating "flat tire"? No pepper in the grinder >> or forgetting to buy a spice I need is mine, I think. Either that >> or dumping in too much of something (herb/spice) by accident. >> >> -L. > > There was that pot of chili I made once where instead of 1 t. > cayenne and 3 T. New Mexico chile powder I reversed them. The > horror. Ye cats! You *have* to put in more of the chile powder than that. 3 T. each sounds about right :d Anyhow, being out of coffee beans in the morning really chafes, and it's even worse when guests are over. Cheers, D -- David Fetter http://fetter.org/ phone: +1 510 893 6100 mobile: +1 415 235 3778 The Jews are a frightened people. Nineteen centuries of Christian love has broken down their nerves. Israel Zangwill |
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"-L." > wrote: > What's your most frustrating "flat tire"? No pepper in the grinder or > forgetting to buy a spice I need is mine, I think. Either that or > dumping in too much of something (herb/spice) by accident. No milk for waffle batter in the middle of mixing it. Somehow just slipped our minds that we were out. We used more butter. They were the crispest waffles ever, more like fried. ![]() Regards, Ranee -- Remove Do Not and Spam to email "She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13 See my Blog at: http://arabianknits.blogspot.com/ |
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On 21 Feb 2005 22:52:34 -0800, "-L." > wrote:
>Have you ever been madly cooking, on top of your game - and then BAM! - >a "flat tire" - no pepper in the grinder, just ran out of the right >kind of vinegar, need tomato puree and all you have is diced, etc.? I'm good at this... alas! A few weeks ago I decided to make meatloaf for dinner. I thawed the ground beef, chopped the onion and put it in a bowl with the seasonings... then I reached into the cupboard for the breadcrumbs. Ooops! We didn't have any fresh or frozen bread to spare either. I ended up mixing in a cup of raw rice and turning it into hedgehogs, only they fell apart while I was cooking them. The actual meal was chunky bolagnaise sauce with rice in it, served over baked potatoes. It wasn't half bad! ~Karen aka Kajikit Lover of fine chocolate, fun crafts, and furry felines http://www.kajikitscorner.com *remove 'nospam' to reply |
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