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The culinary adventures of a budding amateur chef. Friday, November 22, 2002. I took advantage of some off-time yesterday and made some good, hearty beef stew. Yeah, yeah, I used the McCormick Beef Stew mix. Not my personal choice, but Mom and Dad wanted it that way. The siblings refuse to eat most anything beyond taco salad, chicken fingers, and fast food anymore, so I don't even bother with them. My main concern here is how to create a good stew from scratch. Would I want to use beef stock or broth?
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The culinary adventures of a budding amateur chef. Friday, October 18, 2002. It's been a long time since I cooked these, but they were really good, so I'm going to tell you what I did. 2 pounds chicken breasts. 12 large, burrito-sized flour tortillas. 2 cups shredded melting cheeses (Monterrey Jack, Cheddar, etc. work well . any Mexican cheese is good, too). 1 red bell pepper. 1 green bell pepper. 2 TBS ancho chile powder. 2 TBS chili powder. 1 tsp Cayenne pepper. 1 TBS fresh cracked black pepper.
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The culinary adventures of a budding amateur chef. Tuesday, January 07, 2003. Rosemary Pork Loin with Red Wine Sauce. Made this for New Year's Day. A fairly original recipe, though it's nothing any other chef, amateur or otherwise, couldn't dream up in a hurry. Wouldn't surprise me if this were already in a few cook books, anyway. At any rate . An simply-prepared main course for an elegant winter night's dinner, the key to this dish is using a proper, good wine. Posted by Eric 2:07 AM.
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The culinary adventures of a budding amateur chef. Saturday, November 02, 2002. Charly (our German exchange student) requested that I make the Kung Pao chicken again before he returns home, only without the jalapeno. It would seem that Central and Eastern European folks do not enjoy spicy stuff. That's too bad. It's probably also why I think that stuff is bland. Posted by Eric 2:01 PM. Monday, October 28, 2002. Trying to accomodate a certain parental unit who basically eats a little pasta with his sauce&...
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Things You Don't Talk About in Polite Company: We Are (The) Family
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Things You Don't Talk About in Polite Company. A blog about thoughts on religion, politics, the occasional intersection of both, and other stuff. Thursday, June 05, 2008. We Are (The) Family. Here's a thread at Open Left featuring Jeff Sharlet, author of a book about the Family. Also known as the Fellowship, a secretive Christian group with several influential members. Links to this post. View my complete profile. MyDD: Due Diligence of Politics. New York Times online (registration required).
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Things You Don't Talk About in Polite Company: Pfleger suspended
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Things You Don't Talk About in Polite Company. A blog about thoughts on religion, politics, the occasional intersection of both, and other stuff. Tuesday, June 03, 2008. Francis Cardinal George, the Archbishop of Chicago, just issued the following statement about controversial Obama friend Father Michael Pfleger:. Links to this post. View my complete profile. MyDD: Due Diligence of Politics. New York Times online (registration required). This is the requisite list of (mostly) political blogs I frequent.
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Things You Don't Talk About in Polite Company: 09/01/2002 - 10/01/2002
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Things You Don't Talk About in Polite Company. A blog about thoughts on religion, politics, the occasional intersection of both, and other stuff. Monday, September 30, 2002. Take a look at the talking heads programs that appear on various channels. There's Press and Buchanan. And Curtis and Kuby. On MSNBC. Watch Hannity and Colmes. On the oxymoronic network that is FoxNews. Check out Margaret Carlson on The Capital Gang. On CNN. Notice something in common about the "liberal" talking heads? Self-intereste...
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Things You Don't Talk About in Polite Company: 09/01/2003 - 10/01/2003
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Things You Don't Talk About in Polite Company. A blog about thoughts on religion, politics, the occasional intersection of both, and other stuff. Sunday, September 21, 2003. Teacher fired; she wed outside Church. I remember, when I went to Catholic grade school, that at least one of my teachers was not Catholic and that she did not teach the religion classes, handing those off to a colleague. Links to this post. Chirac Urges a Transfer of Power. Actually, I suspect there are some who think that "democrac...
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Things You Don't Talk About in Polite Company: Nobody Likes The Happening
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Things You Don't Talk About in Polite Company. A blog about thoughts on religion, politics, the occasional intersection of both, and other stuff. Sunday, June 15, 2008. Nobody Likes The Happening. Nobody likes The Happening. Over at The New Republic. James Kirchick says, ". This isn't just radical environemntalist fare; it's perverse and anti-human." Meanwhile, Jesse Taylor at Pandagon calls it. An "anti-science Intelligent Design film.". Links to this post. View my complete profile. We Are (The) Family.