Porn-a-rama Update + Cookbook Recs

Apr 04, 2008 11:15

Sex Toy Porn-a-rama Update

Important announcement: The deadline is extended through the weekend! I'll post a final list on Monday morning. To date, we have a number of entries, all hot, hot hot:

Seeing Red, Smallville, Clark/Lex, Red!K dildo, by yavannauk

A Gift, SGA, John/Rodney, AMTDI with anal beads, by mf_luder_xf

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linaerys April 4 2008, 15:59:06 UTC
The Moosewood Cookbook really is a classic for a reason. The new edition removes a lot of the fat that the old recipes had, but not in a bad way (i.e. no fake cheese).

I'm a little biased because I grew up in the town where the restaurant is, eating their cooking both at home and in the restaurant, but I can recommend fully half of the recipes in it, and probably more that I haven't tried yet.

Their Black Bean Soup is excellent, although even better made with turkey stock and a hambone thrown in ;-).

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scribblinlenore April 4 2008, 16:03:02 UTC
Thanks! I'd kind of forgotten about The Moosewood Cookbook, but when I first lived in New York and had a roommate, she owned a copy. And made some good stuff out of it. I'll definitely get that one.

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epeters April 4 2008, 15:59:28 UTC
Sex Toy Porn-O-Rama and Vegetarian cookbook recs all in the same post. LMAO!!

Only on LJ ;)

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scribblinlenore April 4 2008, 16:03:40 UTC
Hee! What can I say? I'm eclectic!

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auntpurl April 4 2008, 16:02:45 UTC
Old school veggie cookbook - Recipes for a Small Planet. A bit labor-intensive, but follows your guildelines exactly and has been around for many years because it's good.

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scribblinlenore April 4 2008, 16:04:25 UTC
Thanks so much for the recommendation! I'll check it out.

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auntpurl April 4 2008, 16:22:31 UTC
PS...don't get anal beads in your couscous, it'll play hell on your digestion... ;)

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hackthis April 4 2008, 16:36:57 UTC
From the awesome that is How to Cook Everything comes How to Cook Everything Vegetarian. I don't own the latter, but I love the former to pieces.

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scribblinlenore April 7 2008, 17:32:33 UTC
How to Cook Everything sounds great! I ordered myself a copy. Thanks so much for the suggestion!

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layniek April 4 2008, 16:52:43 UTC
I don't know if you're interested in just books, but if websites are good too, this is a good one: Jaime's Kitchen. I found it when I was trying to find stuff that I could eat as a vegetarian that my mom could also eat on Weight Watchers. I'm not doing Weight Watchers myself, but I love the recipes anyway. The tortilla soup is one of my absolute favorite foods ever.

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scribblinlenore April 7 2008, 17:33:13 UTC
Web sites are great, too! Thank you! I'm going to give that tortilla soup a try. It looks delicious!

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