Why is the rum gone?

Aug 14, 2008 16:16

Because I keep using it to make cakes ( Read more... )

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Re: Using cucumbers when alone. feydreams August 22 2008, 02:54:52 UTC
No ice cream maker, I just stir it all up by hand every hour or so. Makes the texture more like granita than sorbet, really. Which is why I haven't tried proper ice cream yet. I made a strawberries and cream sorbet that was awesome tasty and I've got mango and cream and mango lime in the freezer now, but I haven't had the urge to eat it.

The only thing that really keeps me from baking at the moment is the dishes. J is usually my dishwasher. I hate washing dishes, generally, so I've been doing them bit by bit.

I was going to make a gnocchi lasagna tonight with the last of the bolognese sauce I made last night, but I tried the tzatziki and I had to have it instead. So I made a bunch of french fries and tzatziki for dinner. So tasty and garlicky. Next time though, I need to grate the cucumber even finer I think. It is an awful word to type, isn't it? Even when I've spelled it right, I'm still not sure.

I've been catching the bus to work. I was catching the bus home too, but I've had such god awful luck with the bus all week that I just walk home instead. It takes me about an hour, but it takes me at least half an hour on the bus, if they're running on time, which they never are. We went to the store before he left, so I'm all stocked up, food-wise. Basically it's work and home. Everyone is apparently worried about me being all alone. I think people honestly think me incapable of taking care of myself. I know they mean well, but at the same time it's a little insulting. Work is 2 miles from home, practically in a straight line. I'm more worried about the dog. He's so very sad.

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Re: Using cucumbers when alone. lordosis August 23 2008, 13:14:36 UTC
Heh, yeah... I didn't think getting to work would be an issue. It's not winter. Unless it is just too godawful hot. I forgot about catching a bus as an option. Ugh, I caught the bus a couple of times when I was at my mom's. It was horrid. A 10 minute drive - nearly an hour and a half bus ride.

I'm more concerned that you are baking goodies with no one to eat them. That's sad (I want some), and fattening (I still want some). Hehe.

*thinking real hard* How often have you been alone? I've never lived alone - never dormed for longer than a month. Ha, most of my alone time was while I was housesitting.

Poor Pinker-nator. (Strange, why am I thinking latex and bunny ears now.)

You get to see the abandonment pouts without traveling!

When's Pinky's full-time daddy come home? Heh, Jason is the at-home-dog-pa.

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Re: Using cucumbers when alone. feydreams August 23 2008, 14:40:02 UTC
Believe or not, I would say the bus system in Hawaii is def better than here. Way better. The only thing good about this bus system is that it runs until 2am or so and starts back up around 5, but since that doesn't impact me, I still like the Hawaii system better. I think it's got better interconnectedness of getting from one bus to another or one part of town to another.

Well, I've held off on really baking until today. I think I'm going to bake today. Leftovers will go to work on Monday.

I guess I haven't been alone very much at all. Not like this. J went to NC to visit A once and I was alone for a long weekend. And once he went to NY w/ G, so I was alone for about 24 hours. This is the longest so far.

Poor Pinky, he was so good for the first 4 days. Now I think he's sick of me and wants his dad. He's acting all hurt and sad and extra mopey and not listening to me much anymore. I hope he gets over it...otherwise it's going to be a pain to deal with for the next 5 days.

J comes home Wednesday evening. I think Z comes in then too, but I'm not sure. Yah, J is the stay at home dad. Heh. I think that's what's really upsetting the dog. He's not used to being home alone when I got to work. Poor puppy. It wouldn't be so bad if he actually played with his toys, but nope, it's just Mopey McSadface all day.

If you ever make up here to visit, I am going to bake so much...honestly. I freaking love baking for people, but the people I like baking for the most (Hawaii peoples, family) are the people I never get to bake for. It's just not the same trying to do it back home, hoping they've got the right stuff, trying to gauge everything with the oven that runs hot...too much hassles and never enough time. There's so much food I want to make for you guys.

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Re: Using cucumbers when alone. lordosis August 28 2008, 12:13:57 UTC
Hey, what do you put in tzatziki. Oh god, I know I'm a rat. I think you may have posted the recipe you use. Geez. I should go look.

I was just wondering what herbs you like in yours? I think I like a lil' mint. But I rarely have it in stock.

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Re: tzatziki feydreams August 29 2008, 03:36:04 UTC
Mine is pretty basic:

15-16 oz greek strained yogurt (if using regular yogurt, strain for a few hours)
2 cucumbers - seeded and finely grated
grated garlic - i use ~4 cloves, may use more next time
tbsp or so olive oil
tbsp or so lemon juice or vinegar

squeeze all the water out of the cucumbers, then mix everything together and let it sit in the fridge over night. If you try it right away it'll just taste like yogurt. It needs to sit for a while in the fridge to absorb all the flavors. The longer is sits, the more garlicky it gets. Should last ~ a week in the fridge.

Make sure you get as much water out of the cucumbers as you can. If you don't use strained yogurt, it'll be too liquidy and will never thicken. Still edible, and prolly usable, but not as tzatziki. easy peasy!

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Re: tzatziki feydreams August 29 2008, 03:39:21 UTC
oh yah, plus a lil salt. This links has pretty good step by step pics and it fairly close to what I do:

http://www.cookingforengineers.com/recipe/188/Anghelikas-Tsatsiki-Tzatziki

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Re: tzatziki feydreams August 30 2008, 23:21:19 UTC
Make that 2 Tbsp olive oil

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