Improvising

Jun 23, 2008 23:18


I don't even know what to call what I just did, but it was tasty.

My cooking adventure has taken leaps and bounds this week as apparently I've broken free of the my strict dependence on recipes and begun to experiment. It all started last Thursday when I was feeling down. I knew I didn't want to eat crap; I didn't really feel like cooking; but I ( Read more... )

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orange_juice18 June 24 2008, 05:05:08 UTC
Grilled chicken...is good.

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erebrandir June 26 2008, 16:40:06 UTC
Sauteed, I've now resolved, is what this was. Roughly. But yes, it was good.

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slyfoot June 24 2008, 16:08:15 UTC
Oh man, that made me hungry!

By the way, can you go to the Community Console and re-add me as maintainer in historic_church? The console is here: http://www.livejournal.com/community/manage.bml

I'd appreciate it!

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erebrandir June 26 2008, 16:39:39 UTC
Did you get that?

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slyfoot June 26 2008, 20:11:12 UTC
Yes, thank you!

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jen19h June 26 2008, 15:50:49 UTC
Eggs are tricky in general, I think. Mine definitely still have the tendency to be sketchy.

I've never had grits though...

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erebrandir June 26 2008, 16:37:35 UTC
I just tried to fry one, with hilarious results. The white was burned, and the yolk was raw and runny!

You would like grits. (I saw this to everybody.) Do they even sell grits in the grocery store in Colorado?

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jen19h June 26 2008, 16:46:52 UTC
Yep. Cereal aisle, right next to the oatmeal...3 different containers - though I believe they're all Quaker. Plus...I think we have organic ones on the baking aisle. Maybe I shall have to try them sometime soon!

Are grits and polenta the same thing?

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erebrandir June 26 2008, 16:52:51 UTC
Eh... they're related, but not the same. Polenta (which I've never had) is "made from boiled corn meal" (so Wikipedia tells me). Grits is made of hominy, which is a type of corn meal. And you usually boil it.

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