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Feb 26, 2008 10:19

My first attempt at baking any kind of dessert-y type thing turned out pretty ok, I think. In exchange for services offered (a car ride to Fairway Market), I baked a traditional (don't call it trashy) 'Nilla Wafer Banana Pudding. I MacGyvered a double boiler out of a pot, a stainless steel bowl, and some tin foil for the custard (note to self: ( Read more... )

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s--PRETTY PRETTY GOOD miraclejackson February 26 2008, 16:02:16 UTC
i had to surrender half of it to naomi because it was just not right that i was eating the whole thing. SO GOOD. i hope marci goes away again just so that i can get treats from too much time on his hands benji.

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Re: s--PRETTY PRETTY GOOD sadotter March 4 2008, 02:53:44 UTC
tell me what to make next, and i'll try it. anything for rides to fairway.

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Re: s--PRETTY PRETTY GOOD miraclejackson March 4 2008, 16:33:05 UTC
hmm. thats quite the offer. i see us going to fairway as we were once boston bffs time, its like doing laundry together only i dont have to worry about you touching my hands when we fold sheets.
you should try to steam a lobster for me, so i can eat it in the car on the way to fairway. marci can hold the butter while i drive.

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capricornia February 26 2008, 16:15:14 UTC
omg i love that trashy recipe.
also green bean casserole. the best.

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ksta February 26 2008, 16:15:15 UTC
god, that looks delicious.

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actionchrist February 26 2008, 16:36:22 UTC
I can't imagine, if you had the knowledge of what the leningrad cowboys is/are, that it will be any sort of waste.

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sadotter March 4 2008, 02:54:31 UTC
the Leningrad Cowboys dvd arrived today, so there'll be a viewing in the near future.

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dosboof February 26 2008, 16:58:07 UTC
Leningrad Cowboys were the first slavic/gypsy rock band that I latched onto back as a lad in high school. The Red Elvises and Gogol Bordello just never quite made me feel that same, special way.

Can you please bake more things my grandma used to make? A nice apple pie next would be fantastic.

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sadotter March 4 2008, 02:56:10 UTC
You mean you knew about the Leningrad Cowboys back in high school? How did I miss out on this for so long? Was it more widespread that I realize?

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dosboof March 4 2008, 03:18:44 UTC
I first heard of them in... '99, I think? So not THAT way back. I mean, it was after Six String Samurai, so the whole slavic/gypsy rock thing had already had its first big moment in the sun. I guess I never really got into the whole rockabilly angle though and really soaked up how utterly absurd the Leningrad Cowboys are. Still do, actually.

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