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By Jeffrey Scott Holland on Sunday, March 8, 1998 - 11:22 pm: |
Lunch: Angel Hair spaghetti with swiss and parmesan cheese, Coke. Dinner: Fried Potatoes, V8. Late-night snack: bowl of Rice Krispies. Intermittently thru the day: Reese's Pieces Easter Eggs, Gummi Bunnies, Beer Cheese, Frappucino, and lots of bottled water. |
By Spiracle on Monday, March 9, 1998 - 05:52 pm: |
lunch..toasted cheese and pastrami sandwich, bannana and a few bites of butterscotch pudding.. dinner..haven't gotten that far yet.. what's beer cheese? |
By Jeffrey Scott Holland on Monday, March 9, 1998 - 09:55 pm: |
And today I ate: Breakfast - nothing. Except some Reese's candy eggs. Lunch - Angel Hair with Swiss and Parmesan. V8. Dinner - Fish and french fries. ...and probably a bowl of cereal later for a snack. Snacked on dry cereal out of the box in the afternoon, too. |
By N on Tuesday, March 10, 1998 - 12:28 am: |
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By R.C. on Tuesday, March 10, 1998 - 01:19 am: |
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By Christopher on Tuesday, March 10, 1998 - 01:02 pm: |
Which brings up a nasty memory for some reason. When I was a teen, I worked in a deli. In the meat case we had that wonderful stuff called "Head Cheese", which is stuff like pig snout and knuckles and feet all encased in a gelatinous aspic. No one ever bought it, except for this little old lady, about 85. The first time she came in while I was working she asked me "Is that Head Cheese fresh?". Since it had been there since I started 3 weeks prior, I told her that it really wasn't. She responded"Oh! I'll take a pound , then.". Brrrrrrr.... |
By Markus on Tuesday, March 10, 1998 - 02:43 pm: |
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By Jeffrey Scott Holland on Tuesday, March 10, 1998 - 04:16 pm: |
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By Jeffrey Scott Holland on Tuesday, March 10, 1998 - 04:22 pm: |
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By R.C. on Tuesday, March 10, 1998 - 11:28 pm: |
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By Jeffrey Scott Holland on Wednesday, March 11, 1998 - 12:28 pm: |
1. Remove all clothing and cleanse the kitchen of evil influences with a smudge stick and a large rubber alligator. Do the Appalachian Voodoo Cheesemaking Chant, and draw the Appalachian Voodoo Cheesemaking Sigil on the floor in green chalk. 2.. Prepare the milkbase formula : mix one gallon whole milk with two tablespoons of garlic juice and one tablespoon of kosher salt. If lactating, add 3 oz. human milk. 3.. Pour the mixture into level cheese culture containers. Introduce a teaspoon of malt vinegar to each container, as well as one packet of lactobacillus. Do not use Rennet tablets or liquid Rennin. 4. Refrigerate and curdle to suit, usually one or two days is sufficient. Upon removing the cultures from the fridge, solemnly make banjo noises with your mouth. 5. Either with a professional separator or with a piece of cheesecloth stretched across a gallon container, separate the whey from the curds. Don't worry about draining every last drop of whey out, let a little remain. 6. Add cornstarch to thicken to desired consistency. 7. Add powdered Cayenne Red Pepper to taste, and a touch more garlic if desired. Add fresh urine if this cheese is for an Appalachian Voodoo Fertility Ritual, in which case you'd be doing it in a cave with a makeshift icebox anyway. 8. Make a holy beer cheese offering to Appalachian Voodoo Gods such as Legba, Doraemon, and Emmett Miller. If you don't have a cemetary handy for this purpose, construct a simulated one in your back yard using cereal boxes as headstones. |
By Jeffrey Scott Holland on Wednesday, March 11, 1998 - 12:34 pm: |
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By Christopher on Wednesday, March 11, 1998 - 03:16 pm: |
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By Tucker on Sunday, March 15, 1998 - 01:50 am: |
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By Jeffrey Scott Holland on Sunday, March 15, 1998 - 06:43 pm: |
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By Markus on Tuesday, March 17, 1998 - 07:57 pm: |
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By Sarah on Tuesday, March 17, 1998 - 09:06 pm: |
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By Marti W. on Saturday, July 4, 1998 - 07:09 am: |
Marti the misplaced Kentuckian living in Illinois 7-4-98 HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY !!!! |
By Kelsey on Saturday, July 4, 1998 - 02:49 pm: |
let me just add that all of my guests sneered last time i busted out the homemade beer cheese and my other specialty, homemade hot mustard over a brick of cream cheese, both served with crackers. by the end of the night, nary a morsel was left. beer cheese. ingredients: 8 oz. hard white or yellow cheese (colby, monterey jack) 8 oz. hard orange cheese (cheddar) half cup stout or porter beer half cup softened margarine or butter two cloves garlic, finely minced dash hot sauce three dashes each dill seeds and celery seeds two cups chopped walnuts (optional) fresh parsley or cilantro (optional) measure out beer, then pour the remaining beer into a glass and drink it as you work. grate the cheeses. in a large mixing bowl, cream together the cheeses, beer, and margarine/butter until it's a large mess, about the consistency of strawberry preserves. add the garlic, hot sauce, and seeds and mix with a spoon or rubber spatula. pack into crocks or coffee cups, top with walnuts and parsley/cilantro, and serve chilled. makes about four six ounce crocks, or four coffee cups. serve with whole grain crackers and apples. while we're at it, here's my mom's famous hot mustard recipe: ingredients: one cup dry mustard one cup cider vinegar two stirred eggs one cup of sugar mix dry mustard and cider vinegar, let sit refrigerated for several hours or overnight. put the mess into a double boiler, and add the two stirred eggs and the cup of sugar. cook over the boiling water for twenty minutes, stirring constantly, until the mixture is thick and shiny. serve over cream cheese with whole grain crackers. yum. |
By Danny on Thursday, July 16, 1998 - 03:59 am: |
a Nutty-Buddy Bar Hot Rolls Macaroni and Cheese Beef! Navy Beans (woo-hoo) Potatoes Frosted Flakes (in that order) |
By Carrie Ann on Thursday, July 16, 1998 - 09:26 pm: |
Lunch: Vegetarian Pita sandwhich, mixed fruit bowl, bottled water Dinner: Grilled lemon/herb chicken, marinated arroz salad, pina coladas (Mmmmm!) Snax: Some frozen Grapes (take green grapes, put them in a bowl in the freezer and when they're frozen all the way through, take em out and eat 'em.. great for hot days - like today :p ugh and better for ya than popsicles/ice cream), dish of Hagen Daaz Zesty Lemon Sorbet I'm almost done packing! This heat is making it really hard to discipline myself and stay inside to pack though. Makes me wanna get nekkid and run around through the sprinkler. Course, I suppose that was a lil more acceptable when I was 3, rather than 20. ;p Hehe. |
By Starchy on Friday, July 17, 1998 - 11:05 am: |
(Trying to pretend I'm not having similar urges... the air conditioning's out. Unfortunately, I'm also at work...) |
By Carrie Ann on Friday, July 17, 1998 - 05:49 pm: |
Actually I live in a neighborhood with a bunch of older people (50's - 80's) and at best I'd probably give 'em a lil wake up call. Heh. Well, they said it would get DOWN to the upper 80's today. No air conditioning, one fan, have to finish cleaning and packing... fun FUN fun! |
By Quidam on Friday, July 17, 1998 - 06:37 pm: |
Vietnamese spring rolls. Pepsi. |
By Starchy on Saturday, July 18, 1998 - 05:22 am: |
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omgtlsw! |