I (and Tiffany) cooked Thanksgiving dinner this year. And it rocked. It was no grilled cheese sandwich (that's for Christmas), but it was still quite impressive. The following photodocumentation will prove as much:
Nice spread. Had I not been scheduled to work Thanksgiving, I'd likely have assembled a meal only half as impressive. Unless I tapped into the ancient a wise fount of cooking knowledge that is Alton Brown. But that really goes without saying. I did, however, make time an a half in my K-Martyrdom, and that almost makes it a livable wage. Hooray for scarce job market!
Strangely, the first time I remember seeing RJ was in the SIU computer lab. This must have been fall 2001 or so. He was talking to someone about Iron Chef.
So basically, a cooking show with RJ and me would actually be a cooking game show, and would consist of two schmucks desperately trying to out-do one another. The winner is he who's last to admit he doesn't actually know how to make hollandaise sauce.
Special penalties, perhaps, for the first to make the cliché pun of hollandaise in place of holidays? Those would be my kind of judges, except that I would invariably fall victim to my own rule.
Rokusaburo Michiba-san never made any puns, that's for sure.
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Mike, those potatoes look fantastic.
RJ "Alton Brown" Kriner, you need your own cooking show with Mike, and with occasional special guest stars; namely, the people you know, hint, hint.
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I just want to show off my special blend of chocolate chips, m&ms, and Total Raisin Bran. Trail mix cerealesque. Serve with an Irish coffee.
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So basically, a cooking show with RJ and me would actually be a cooking game show, and would consist of two schmucks desperately trying to out-do one another. The winner is he who's last to admit he doesn't actually know how to make hollandaise sauce.
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Rokusaburo Michiba-san never made any puns, that's for sure.
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