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urine from a female (human female)..and if the bunnny died it meant she was pregnant.. i just didn't know that.. but.. the things on my mind at the moment which i'm trying to purge all here.. so i can be a more productive individual.. -dead bunnies -silver domes -the blonde haired, blue eyed guy who showed me polaroids of his girlfriend and announced loudly 'she's mexican' -artichoke dip -fisher price roller skates -friends of mine i haven't seen in weeks because i've been so busy -the fact that i thank god every time my modem finally connects.. -this big ass sinus headache -laundry..running out of socks and underwear -airplanes |
I've been trying to purge from my mind the fact that I've been fucking up for the past 3 or more days. What's wrong with being Mexican? |
But if you have it on your mind because you had some, too much perhaps, and you can't get the taste out of your mouth, or because you're just meditating on it, its texture or whatever, that's not so bad. Another thing - artichoke dip doesn't exist in a vacuum. There has to be something to dip it with. This can be almost as knotty a situation to ponder as the dip itself. What is the ideal artichoke dip dipper? It can't be too bland (wasa), but it can't be too salty or flavorful itself (ritz). Between those extremes, what? The standard is toasted pieces of pita bread, and I supposed that's pretty good, but I have a feeling there's something better. But what... |
and the artichoke dip problem.. i had some..lots of garlic..too much.. cause i'm STILL thinking about it..and wondering how long they let it sit out.. stomach is killing me.. but, at the time, i thought the wheat thins were a nice accompaniment... |
that was pretty good too.. |
Not all artichoke dips are created equal, so I don't know what to say about the cracker conundrum. Let your discretion be your tutor: suit the cracker to the dip and the dip to the cracker. |
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You're probably right about that guy. Either that or he's just happy about it. A co-worker of mine es una mujer muy bella and the object of my sweetest lesbian fantasies. She's on the short side with a lithe little body, small up top but with a wonderful curl to her hips, round bottom and legs that I covet. She has flawless brown skin, thick jet-black hair, and eyes that are almost black. It's the eyes that get you - lively, shrewd and confident. They draw you in to the general vibrance she has. There's something about her darkness of coloring that really gets to me. Not sure why, unless it's just a sense of contrast. Pale lifeless little caucasian that I am. Her brother wanders in every once in a while. Same coloring and all but with sweet, gentle eyes that have a little touch of irony in them,especially when he's around his sister. He has a quiet, gallant nature in a very romantic way, like he just keeps the passion on reserve. You know, it occurs to me that I've never actually had artichoke dip. |
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does anyone have any good appetizer/finger food type thing? stuff that you've tried out on people and they ask you for the recipe? just have this stupid opening type thing.. not alot of time either..and i've been to several so far..being the end of the semester..and everyone has such good stuff..so..um.. besides the typical fruit and vegtable tray.. i wanted a few good and/or unusual things.. so..let me know..if anyone has any good stuff i could try.. thanks oh..and nothing that takes a week in advance to prepare or needs to stay hot.. thanks.. |
Spanakopita is easy, you can do in in a couple of hours, and the ingredients are easy to get. It's little triangles of thin flaky pastry filled with Feta cheese and spinach. Ok for vegetarians, not vegans. Look in any Greek cookbook, or tell me and I'll send you complete instructions. You will dazzle everyone with your culinary skills. Requires an oven, cookie sheet, pastry brush. Does not have to stay hot. |
both have it baked in one big dish.. that i guess has to be spooned out.. please fill me in on your version.. i would really appreciate it.. it sounds good.. |
(btb ya'll still blow $50 and *really* can you go wrong though with good quality cheese slices n dips n specialty crackers n little meat rolls n shrimp n dip regular finger foods?) Its for hungry college students right - end of the semester? Thats still way up there from mini hotdogs/vienna's on a toothpick n cheeze whiz on a ritz ;) |
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Plus every time I work with fido dough I catch a cold from staying in the walk in meat cooler for an hour trying to keep my butter pats chilled while rolling n folding n rolling n folding n rolling n folding n rolling n folding n rolling n folding n rolling.... (thats 32 layers right?) NOT to mention that the fish and game wizzards decided that its *illegal* to remove the head of said game animal when hanging in the cooler so they can quickly n easily determine sex in season - like you can't count ribs anymore? *I* think thats disgusting. It should be beheaded and bled and cleaned and skinned and *totally* 'demilitairized' before even bringing it into the cooler, since *I* for one, certainly don't wanna see hide ner hair between the layers of my phyllo dough. And the recipe really is a family secret. No kidding :) |
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so..anyway..i kind of wanted to avoid the viena sausages..but you're right..college students will eat anything..and i'm trying to make sure that if they think the art work sucks, then they atleast can have some good food.. is that bribery? iunno |
the little cake things..that's a good idea too.. |
Art as Food. The possibilities are endless. I'm getting overstimulated. Is there a Trader Joe's where you live? |
1 regular-size jar French's Mustard 1 regular-size jar plum jam Hot dogs toothpicks You heat the mustard and the plum jam on the stove until they become a hot bubbling fondue sauce, and then you cook little 1-inch pieces of hot dog in them for a couple of minutes, until their edges turn up. It might be better to have a shallower type pan and spear the hot dogs with the toothpicks after cooking, rather than risk losing the toothpick in the sauce. This always caused a sensation at any party I ever brought it to. |
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my mom's fave recipe that looks not so great but is completely addictive is this hot mustard: mix- 1 cup of dry mustard and 1 cup of cider vinegar. let sit in the fridge either overnight or if you are like me, for an hour, then double boil over the stove with- 1 cup of sugar and 2 eggs- stirred. double boil for about twenty minutes or until smooth and shiny. whisk the whole time. serve over cream cheese with crackers. sounds gross, i know, but it is really good. it's always a hit at christmas. for an opening, i would double the recipe. also, greek type platters are always good, hummous, pita, greek olives, feta cheese chunks, tomato slices, etc. make sure to arrange them real purdy for them art students. good luck, chicky. my opening thing is on thursday. i will be serving no food, as i am broke. |
gives me something to work with... glad i'm not the only one up at this awfull hour, but unfortunately my brain doesn't start kicking in till five or six in the evening..so i have to take advantage of it while it's there.. and good luck on your opening too! |
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i always burn my mouth because i can't wait for them to cool. better hot but still good cool. don't wash mushrooms under water. wipe them with a moist paper towel. |
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and anyone who eats sprouts is just sick. |
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Sushi's good if you've got the dexterity to prepare it. And Spring Rolls are great & quick to fix. Anything wrapped in wonton skins works. You cd fill 'em w/leftover Tender Vittles & I swear/no one wd know the difference. E-mail me if you need the recipes -- I've got tons of them from the FoodTV site: http://www.foodtv.com) |
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what i need is another week for all the OTHER classes that i've neglected, trying to get ready for this.. just a few days until yours eh? is it for your printmaking? do you have framing and such left to do? |
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despicable>? (when ya say that do you have to say it like sylvester the cat or whats his name, on bugs bunny loony tunes cartoons ;-) just caught that one, damn you can't miss even a day or two without checking the posts or you turn up somewhere with 'despicable habits'. Course this must start at least a skirmish between *normal* meat eating people, and vegetarian types. Note here, my very own dearly beloved brother is a veggie person, and hell i eat that way a lot of the time, but certainly have nothing against people that choose to utilize their incisors for more than frozen veggies, and don't consider *their* habits despicable. And i'm *just* getting warmed up good ;-) |
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by, or if it just precipitated an eruption/eructation too huge to contain on the boards. Yes, I say it precisely as does Sylvester P. Pussycat, with spit flying and eyeballs rolled skyward. Look carefully, I didn't say eating meat is despicable, although I secretly think it is, I said hanging dead things around the place is, well, not cool. As soon as my mail server recovers from the attack, which they assured me was from unknown sources although now of course I know better, we can continue this discussion if you wish. We will never agree. Some things you just have to go around if you can. |
I wondered what you've been pissed about - so it IS the animal thing eh? I'm... I don't know HOW many generations back into farming ok? Thats just how its done. Not making it up. Just the facts. If my lifestyle and finances were different, I might be a veg. too. But *I'll* never consider processing/preparation as despicable, as for any OTHER unpopular profession. I respect any hard working person. janitor, garbage, waste treatment, whatever. So many people elude the facts and privately reap the benefits while publically denouncing the profession. 'Focus on the action, not the individual' is just another one of those management training self justifying methods of telling someone you think they stink without getting punched in the nose or sued. AND ya don't have to go n hurt my feelings making up shit about attacking people's mail servers. Thats just so childish, both the action and the accusation. Look to one of your less verbal fans i'm sure for the source of your difficulties. And just for that, I'm NOT gonna get out my dictionary and look up 'eructation'. And I wasn't festering before, rather thought it was just fun with words. Now I'm *pouting with hurt feelings* |
No professions are being criticized. I have done many truly awful jobs because it was cleaner ethically than making tons of $$$ an easier way. And don't get me started on the FARM THING. Think I've never been there? Lived there? I was kidding about the mail thing. My server really is down, and they told me it was "under attack" whatever that means. Hasn't worked for days, except erratically. Pouting, shouting, I am not a live and let live person. I think that is a big fat rationalization, and I don't ever say it and I don't ever mean it by intention or omission. Let's leave this alone, okay? There is lots of other stuff to examine and dissect, without resorting to vivisection. If my nearest and dearest was ill and could be saved only by some kind of animal-research related device or concoction, I would not allow it. |
anyone who recently read about Bagby, don't bother to cite the $800 boot incident. one more thing.... if you want to know what i'm pissed about, just ask! Medication change, medication change. I know what drug companies do. Would you like to know what I do back? |
Lets just strike 'despicable', and replace with 'distasteful' though the thread was gettin kinda fun ;) FIX YER DAMN EMAIL OK??? This would have been MUCH simpler if you'd just come on over the other night and watched the movie, brought some of that funky ice cream and tried out the coco.a recipe's. What the hell is vivisection anyway? Peeling a gizzard I bet ;-) And far as it goes for me, though - I'd do the kung-foo thing and snatch the baboon heart out with my bare hands to save my best friends life. Thats just me though, live and let live. Even if it takes a monkey heart. :-) |
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oh, and for the record, im against medical testing on animals, but i work in a research lab. im a firm believer of medical testing on convicted child molesters. a woman's gotta make a living somehow. |
I eat animals/but not the species I keep as pets. I'd be dumpster diving before I'd let anyone perform tests on Six. Yet I am totally unphased by experimenting on our chimpanzee or ape 'cousins'. I am definitely an Unrepentant Carnivorious Species Chauvanist/becuz too many people I love have had their lives prolonged by drugs & treatments that were created & perfected thru animal research. My beef is -- why can't humans opt to volunteer for the same tests? If you take a life by murdering someone/why won't our legal system allow you to possibly earn yr freedom by participating in medical experiments that might someday save millions of lives? I'd be willing to let murderers out of prison if they volunteered for that -- providing they understood they might not survive the experiment. But if I were Queen/rapists & child abusers wd have their gonads hot wired to the nearest power station/in full public view. |
sounds stupid, but i dont think that i have it in me to kill an animal for the sake of a friend or a family member. at least not one of *my* animals. or one of yours, or any animal that i know. i know, on that reasonable and rational level that animal testing has prolonged the lives of several of my loved ones (my grandmother coming first to mind with one quadruple heart bypass and three angioplasties). would i trade her life for an animal? no. im just going in circles. i guess it's because it's something i see every day. the work they do in the labs here is *important* and meaningful and has merit. Transplanted organ rejection, Cardiovascular gene therapy, one of the doctors is making huge strides in the cure for cancer, someone downstairs is slowly discovering why post-partum women are more prone to death aneurysm than other people, and figuring out how to fix it. this is a small sample of what's going on in the world of research. all made possible because of animal testing. and still, i think there's got to be a better way. the other day, i caught a segment of the news where this father wanted to donate his 2nd kidney to his daughter, who would probably die without it. he had given her his 1st kidney previously, and her body was rejecting it. well, of course the hosptial's ethics committee jumped right onto that one and the press had this huge field day and everyone was all up in arms that this man was essentially willing to trade his life for his daughters. i saw nothing wrong with it. it's exactly that--HIS life. and no bioethics committee can tell him what he should or should not do with it. then it starts teetering into the doctors oath--to take out his second kidney would mean certain death, and they're not supposed to kill people &c &c. My mind was just about firmly made up that everyone fighting him were bastards and that he could & should do just what he wanted, until i heard the line "she promises to take the anti-rejection drugs this time." woah. what? turns out that this girl didnt like the side effects from the drugs they gave her for the first kidney transplant, so she simply didnt take them. she caused her own problems. fuck that. not only would she not get a kidney from me, i wouldnt even send her a CARD. there are really two sides to every story. and now i've taken up more than my share of bandwidth for the day. |
what i meant to say was death because of an, or death due to. |
I'm completely undecided about this animal testing thing - every situation is different-I think I would just have to wait 'til it came up-and then weigh the pros and cons of the issue...... |
Lovely balance of thought, reason and emotion. :) |
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hmmmmmmm That word reminds me too much of a particular oriental delicacy I, being a semi farmer type, was asked by management to provide, for very *special* off the record type occasions. Told em NO. Flat out. Might be part of the reason I'm not there anymore. Even I have my standards, believe it or not dear. |