Deliciousness!

Sep 26, 2009 17:45

Today did not turn out the way I'd hoped- it's raining and I'm not feeling very energetic- but I managed to make a rather good meal with the roasted red pepper pesto I made last night while on the phone with zomgjess. Recipe here.

Oh television. I wish I knew how to quit you. )

young monsters in love, gotta have friends, teh boob toob, in the kitchen, silly silly me

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zomgjess September 26 2009, 23:01:05 UTC
Wow that looks amazing! Glad it turned out well.

Send me the Merlin link when you have a minute :)

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lillbet September 26 2009, 23:04:01 UTC
It did! Looks better here than in those pics I sent you, I think. *lol*

Merlin link sent. Enjoy!

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roh_wyn September 27 2009, 03:10:15 UTC
Your pesto looks like my red pepper chutney, lol! (Actually, that would make a good fusion food blog title: You say pesto, I say chutney)

And speaking of food blogs, you've been holding out on me! I had no idea you had one! *pouts*

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lillbet September 27 2009, 06:56:26 UTC
That's an awesome title! Yeah, for some reason I didn't feel like pureeing it (and to be honest, I forgot the cheese at first. Yipe.). It's very good though, aside from needing salt and pepper, and I am pleased.

Awww, honey, don't be upset. Per the food blog: I never said I didn't have one. The link to that sucker's been on my journal since time immemorial. Having one together would still be fun, though- we could each tackle the same recipe and report on how they turned out. Hilarity would ensue!

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madeline871 September 27 2009, 03:33:15 UTC
I took your advice and watched Vampire Diaries before SUPERNATURAL, THE SHOW THAT MAKES MY THURSDAYS SING!!!1111!!1

I have to agree with most of what you say. Am I supposed to know who this Katherine is that the brothers keep talking about? Obviously Damon's a little bitter and wants payback for something Stefan did - I get that much. I found it a little amusing how in one scene Stefan writing in his diary how there has to be some humanity in his brother, but then he goes and eats the football coach and suddenly Damon's lost for good.

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lillbet September 27 2009, 07:00:04 UTC
YAY! I HAVE TURNED YOU! I mean, *koff* w00t! for you trying new things. Go you. ;)

Katherine is a girl both boys shared who died rather than choose between them. She's the one who turned them both and gave them the giant rings they wear that protect them from sunlight. Damon is annoyed because he doesn't have a hunting partner since Katherine died because Stefan doesn't want to play with him and drink human blood (Stefan doesn't like to hurt people and goes for animals instead). Some of the best lines regarding Stefan's vegetarianism (har.) are in the pilot toward the end. (Katherine is important, by the way, not just because she hangs over the brothers and Elena like a spectoral... something or other but because the circumstances of her death are very mysterious. WOOOOO!)

And yeah, Stefan gave up on his brother right quick. It's all fun and games until someone gets their throat torn out. Whatever happened to forgiveness, damned things?

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ink_faerie September 27 2009, 13:49:13 UTC
I was disappointed about Damon giving up his formula of killing beautiful couples, for about two seconds. Then I realized that we got shirtless!Damon instead, and it was aaaaall good. *thud* But yeah, other than every scene Damon was in, the episode was rather bland. Except that I watched Glee just before this, and kept expecting Stefan and the gang to burst into the Single Ladies dance. XD Would've made the episode more interesting, that's for sure! :P I'm also confused as to what they're doing with the plot, because at the rate they're going at now they'll cover all the books in a couple of episodes?

I was thinking of checking out FlashForward (Dominic Monaghan? John Cho? Hell yes!) and now I'm even more on board with that plan, haha!

Oh, and chocolate AND wine, all in one? I think I'm in love! ♥

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lillbet September 27 2009, 15:12:27 UTC
Overall it was a good episode as these shows go. Don't get me wrong, I have this weird thing for star crossed couples and the "love" story is sweet, BUT the conflict is THE THING- sadly, I think you're right and they'll probably whip through the series in no time. Which is only a shame because I liked the books, and the pacing, and would love to see it play out as close to how it was written as possible. Otherwise it will be boring- hot as Somerhalder is, I don't see myself tuning in week after week to see him spar with Wesley if there's nothing more than the brotherly love/hate thing going on ( ... )

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shimotsuki September 28 2009, 17:03:15 UTC
I so cannot keep up with LJ these days...

Roasted pepper pesto sounds amazing. The peppers still seem to be flowing at our local farmers' market, so I may have to see what I can do along those lines next week.

Here's the trick with the chocolate Zin: Give it to your aunt and uncle at an occasion where they have to open it, so you get to try it too!

TV shows sound like fun. Someday maybe I will watch TV again, lol. (First stop: get that digital antenna! At least I've got the converter-box part...)

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lillbet September 29 2009, 12:16:05 UTC
Eh, it's not that you can't keep up with LJ, but that it cannot keep up with you. ;)

Ah, if only you'd messaged me sooner! I already gave them the Zin. The look on their faces told me I'd chosen well. It was a bit outside my budget, but lately I've been subscribing to the idea that giving things to folks I'd like to receive is the way to go. Chocolate wine is a win and a half.

TV is eating my life. I need a boyfriend. Xp

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