Today is: National Online Banking Day: Doesn't everyone do this like...daily? National Moldy Cheese Day: The moldier the better I guess. It's suppose to rain this weekend. I am so looking forward to sitting in little house all cozy, listening to the rain and Sunday Football games. I think I'll make homemade mac&cheese. What are your comfort foods? Do you enjoy cooking them or is it take out? And, please share your mac&cheese recipe with us/me.
Buffalo Chicken Mac n Cheese recipe that Ive made before. Its really, really good. Personally I dont add the crumbled blue cheese, I think its a little bit of overkill. Also, I use Frank's, but I also add a few dashes of some really hot habanero sauce to kick it up a bit.
SpƤtzle with ham and cheese. Lots of cheese. Done in about 15 Minutes and oh so delicious. Done with my first "real" workweek, so I'm looking forward to doing fuck all this weekend, which probably won't work out.
Here is one worth going to jail for. http://theconcourse.deadspin.com/uconns-bacon-jalapeno-mac-and-cheese-a-sober-students-1735290737
Pheasant opener and another Oktoberfest to go to tomorrow night. What a glorious time of year it is! My mom's Italian sausage and tortellini soup or chicken pot pie. No chance a restaurant replicate these to me. My girlfriend is damn good and can do her own extremely tasty versions of these recipes, but it still isn't Mom's.
Awesome. Just found out I get to put in at least 8 hours of unpaid overtime tomorrow, then again on the 31st. And that's only if nothing goes wrong. What should I get at the liquor store?
Oktoberfest ended last weekend. The Germans in Minnesota are clearly fucking amateurs. Or Swedes who got German traditions delayed like American TV in the 3rd world.
That just looked like the feed of YouTube comments for every female singer who posts a video, or about 90% of the replies for every attractive girl who posts on Instagram. I hate it for Mia that she got all those pervy comments, but it's certainly not unique.
Comfort foods!!!! Mashed potatoes, Mac and cheese, grits, grilled cheese and tomato soup, Whataburger green hatch chile burger w fries, and chocolate chip cookies. This is the junk I crave when I'm sick, sad or just ran 12 miles. I once ran 10 miles, went home and inhaled a bag of Chewy Chips Ahoy in about 5 minutes flat. I'm disgusting. And hungry now. I don't make any of them. Part of the comfort is having someone make them FOR you whether it's homemade or not. It's OU/TX weekend! Time to party!
Since Oktoberfest is about drinking and the Germans ended it last weekend while we Minnesotans are still going at it, I think that makes the Germans the fucking amateurs in this scenario.
Speaking of food... Clemson University recently had a culinary "Mexican Maximum" night to celebrate cultural diversity. Everybody loved it. Well, almost everybody. Two students went on Twitter and called the school #CUlturallyInsensitive. Two. Clemson has apologized. http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=6873 Welcome to our new world. How do you like it?
Real Oktoberfest takes place in September. Which, I think, is the pinnacle of Germans fulfilling the stereotype about punctuality. Instead of mac and cheese I make carbonara sauce. You take some bacon (feel free to use regular bacon or pancetta, but properly it should be jowl bacon), and get it started in a frying pan. Add in your pasta, a tiny bit of pasta water, parmesan cheese, lots of black pepper, and - your tastes may vary - one whole egg and one egg yolk. The trick is to add the egg after the pan has been taken off the burner and has cooled down slightly, and then stir it quickly so it doesn't scramble. Tasty, rich, and if you use fresh pasta or egg pasta, you can go from cold water in your pot to ready to eat in 10 minutes.
They've "expanded" Oktoberfest from Kitchener to here this year. How much of a success it will be I have no idea. I think they're just either dipping their toes or are full of shit, but I know Oktoberfest for Kitchener. The fucking monstrous Concordia beer garden. Sausage that can double as a tackling dummy. Huge oak beer casks. Everyone needs to go at least once.
So I was looking for "adult juice" whilst shopping with my daughter in the Publix this evening and BEHOLD! Needless to say she asked me why I was "adult giggling" repeatedly. DRINK!
I had to google this because I had no idea what you were talking about. Is shrimp really so tasty that's it's worth all that effort?