dansch wrote:I'd like to think he's bucking the molecular trend by eschewing transglutaminase and fusing meat the old-fashioned way.gastro gnome wrote:Attrill wrote:I have far too many, and will be happy if I accomplish half of them...
Cooking:
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- Buy a welder.
-Dan
Attrill wrote:The welder is actually to improve my grill/smoker building techniques. I build a cooker of some sort every year and I'm hoping to get a bit more serious about it. In 2010 I achieved my goal of carving a basic set of cooking tools, so now I've got to find another area of tools to work on.
These two goals seem in conflict.pairs4life wrote:A green smoothie/blended salad a day- today's was a banana, handful of baby spinach, and a smidge of spiced quince poaching liquid
Commit to eating better tasting food
gastro gnome wrote:I am curious to see the mis en place for the grill/smoker assembly. I think you should start a thread and make a recipic.
G Wiv wrote:These two goals seem in conflict.pairs4life wrote:A green smoothie/blended salad a day- today's was a banana, handful of baby spinach, and a smidge of spiced quince poaching liquid
Commit to eating better tasting food
Vital Information wrote:Pie Lady wrote:Cooking -
Clean out every morsel in the house and buy only supplementary food until every last bit is gone...hopefully this will be completed by February. Then I can scrub everything down (and defrost the freezer) before filling it all back up again.
Man, that's a great one. I wish we could do it; I'm gonna try to do some variation. Please let us know how it goes.
Katie wrote: ack! I can't stop listing!
Katie wrote:Katie wrote: ack! I can't stop listing!
24. Try more things I've never bought to cook with before (I'm looking at you, baby bok choy)
Vital Information wrote:Pie Lady wrote:Cooking -
Clean out every morsel in the house and buy only supplementary food until every last bit is gone...hopefully this will be completed by February. Then I can scrub everything down (and defrost the freezer) before filling it all back up again.
Man, that's a great one. I wish we could do it; I'm gonna try to do some variation. Please let us know how it goes.
pairs4life wrote: I swear the condiments have taken over the fridge.
boudreaulicious wrote:I think we need a condiment exchange --everyone come with their little squeeze bottles and a sharpie--I mean how many mustards and chili sauces do I really need yet I keep buying them-- and I never use them up!!!!!
Rene G wrote: I wouldn't be surprised if there are still some who have the shito in the back of their refrigerator.
boudreaulicious wrote:Rene G wrote: I wouldn't be surprised if there are still some who have the shito in the back of their refrigerator.
The question is, how many do YOU still have in there??
Pie Lady wrote:Cooking -
Master stuffed grape leaves, for no other reason than to polish off my jar of leaves.
Pie Lady wrote:Clean out every morsel in the house and buy only supplementary food until every last bit is gone...hopefully this will be completed by February. Then I can scrub everything down (and defrost the freezer) before filling it all back up again.
Pie Lady wrote:Restaurants -
Try every GNR (or at least attempt to). I'm already 35% of the way through. Try Filipino and Korean (I only had Korean twice; TTOWA was great but is now gone, and that one around the corner from H-Mart, which was just decent.)
Pie Lady wrote:Finally get to the Maxwell Street Market, I think I'm the only person in Chicago that hasn't gone.
Pie Lady wrote:Set up another Plethora of Pie (hopefully with the aid of pairs4life) and a Flan-a-Thon®.
kenji wrote:How do you guys keep all the year(s) old frozen stuff in your freezers then cook and eat it? At a certain point all my stuff gets freezer burned and it happens in way less than 7 months.
No I don't not own a vacuum sealer.
Pie Lady wrote:Clean out every morsel in the house and buy only supplementary food until every last bit is gone...hopefully this will be completed by February. Then I can scrub everything down (and defrost the freezer) before filling it all back up again.
Pie Lady wrote:Restaurants -
Try every GNR (or at least attempt to). I'm already 35% of the way through. Try Filipino and Korean (I only had Korean twice; TTOWA was great but is now gone, and that one around the corner from H-Mart, which was just decent.)
Pie Lady wrote:Set up another Plethora of Pie (hopefully with the aid of pairs4life) and a Flan-a-Thon®.
Pie Lady wrote:I plan to polish off all the non-cooking booze in the house. Yes, by myself.
Pie Lady wrote:I have a file folder with 1,468 recipes in it. I'd like to get it down to at least 1,400, even if I add more.
Pie Lady wrote:Make more pies for the dessert exchanges.
Pie Lady wrote:Make spaghetti sauce from scratch with all fresh ingredients.