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After my ordinary first attempts at the strobist cooking assignment I thought I would try again. Here's my second and final final attempt.
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Scrambled Egg Toast on smittenkitchen.com
I don't know why it took me so long but I started buying eggs (mostly) at the market and I love them.
A Kalamazoo Public Library program on January 27, 2010, complete with recipes, food facts, cooking tips, and samples from Elizabeth Forest, People’s Food Co-op’s queen of fast, nutritionally-packed, delicious, family-friendly foods. www.kpl.gov/
This cooking creation was a total success - it is seasoned perfect and vegeables are cooked perfectly and the meat is tender.
I wanted some soup so I picked a few peppers, found some pork, some beef stock and went for it. I added an onion, a potato, garlic carrots, cauliflower, green beans, and some broccoflower - also some butter and flour for richness, turmeric and black pepper.
Just another view of the kids in my son's class. They are gonna learn from myself how to make a great sandwich!
For this recipe you will need 3 tablespoons butter, 1 10-oz bag of marshmallows, and 6 cups Rice Krispies cereal.
Step 1. Lay out all the marshmallows in an orderly pattern on your workspace. A straight line is desirable but a matrix is acceptable if you lack adequate counter space.
Step 2. Over low heat, melt butter in pan and add the marshmallows one at a time, counting each one as you add it. Although the one-at-a-time method and the counting significantly lengthen the cooking time, it is forbidden to add more than one marshmallow at a time.
Step 3. Introduce chaos into your process by having a younger sibling add handfuls of Rice Krispies cereal in as spazzy a manner as possible.
Step 4. Stir.
Step 5. Fight about who should scrape the mixture into a rectangular baking dish and how this should be done (not shown).
Step 6. Do not allow to cool. Consume while hot.
BLAH D: I missed getting this on on the right day by like 5 minutes :P and out of my own indecisiveness.... between this and another photo...I got inspired to do another shoot earlier, but it was late when I started it anyways, and I'm not done editing stuff yet :P but maybe if things turn out decently, I'll post them later :D
so the meaning behind this is, in 2011, I really want to do more cooking :P its weird, as a little kid I always wanted to cook, and I dreamed of the day when I was actually allowed to use the stove....I've been able to for several years now, but I don't cook very often :P [[I didn't even make the grilled cheese in the photo XP]] however I do like baking, so it kind of dosn't make sense why I don't cook o_O but yeah, like I said, I really want to start cooking :] haha
by the way, I was pondering putting a question of the day on my 365 photos, what do you guys think? :]
p.s. yeah, I know this is kind of a lame photo :/ like I said, *hopefully* I'll get something better on later :]
John Dory - mmmmh! Nice legs too. The apartment kitchen was good enough for producing delicious meals for 10. I usually went as guide (and pack horse) with people making the evening dinner. I had all the maps and transport options from the rare supermarkets in my head. When it was our turn we got John Dory very reasonably at the Rialto fish market.