Category: eating in
05/28/11 04:17 - ID#54365
Norpro Krona Stainless Steel Saucepan
I am a bit torn over several awesome saucepans on Amazon. I definitely want an all stainless steel body and interior. So all anodized, non-sticks and enamels are out. I am not a very careful or gentle dishwasher so glass lids are out. I am pretty sure I will eventually break them and slice my hand open or maybe both.
I am attracted towards cast iron saucepans but I don't think I actually have the patience to do all the maintenance that a pre-seasoned finish requires. When I see a cast iron pot in any sink, my cleaning OCD kicks in. I know I will end up scrubbing all the seasoning out every time. That sort of defeats the purpose of having a seasoned cast iron pan. And of course, I doubt if I have the muscles to handle the weight of a 3 quart cast iron pot.
So after some elimination, I am staring at this: the 3 quart Norpro Krona Stainless Steel Saucepan:
But sigh. It has only two rather non-specific vague reviews. Do you think this saucepan is worth $35?
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Category: music
05/28/11 03:49 - ID#54364
Westlife
Westlife are the best boyband there can ever be?!
And I will take no arguments about NKOTB or Backstreet Boys or Take that or this or whatever other crappy band. Just take all the tunes that have ever been stuck in your head from each of these bands and do a t-test. You will find that Westlife's rate of sticking in your head is by far the MOST significant, heads and shoulders and totally irrational cowlicks above all of the other so-called "boybands".
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Category: eating in
05/28/11 02:30 - ID#54361
#1 Bestseller in Kitchen and Dining Sales
REALLY?! Since when did the people shopping for kitchen stuff on Amazon find the desperate need to catch beverage caps top of their priorities? There is not a single review for the #1 bestselling item in kitchen and dining on Amazon. Was some company responsible for the bulk of the sales and gave these silly things away as corporate gifts to their entire workforce... And everyone was like "eh?" so they didn't bother reviewing?
What's even more unbelievable is that it was just released on 15th March this year and beat out every saucepan and frying pot on the site in 3 months? Does that sound reasonable?
Totally ludicrous.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/28/11 02:55
Category: eating in
05/27/11 07:43 - ID#54358
The BEST roasted almonds recipé EVAH
But you are dead WRONG. Neither of those methods will EVER give you the tastiest roasted almonds EVAH at home.
THIS IS THE SECRET RECIPÉ!!!!! Tattoo it on your arm if you must.
1. Get a stainless steel cookie sheet. Yes, these are seriously the BEST kind, as I am finding out.
2. Spread natural unroasted raw almonds in an even layer on the stainless steel cookie sheet.
3. Crank up the oven to a low 200 to a max of 220 degree F.
4. Set the oven timer to 2 hours. NO less than 2 full hours.
5. Toss the almonds somewhere around the midway 1 hour mark.
6. Wait for 1 hour more and turn off the oven. Don't take the almonds out. Let them cool in the oven on the cookie sheet.
7. Devour the TASTIEST roasted almonds you will have EVER eaten!!
I read this technique in some vegan cookbook long back but I always went the impatient route. I realize now (having slow roasted them on low heat) just how many pounds of non-awesome roasted almonds I must have eaten over the years.
Non-awesome roasted almonds NO MORE!!!
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/27/11 10:31
Category: buffalo
05/27/11 06:56 - ID#54357
Found any cool stores in downtown Buffalo recently?
I found two:
1. Did you know that we have a full-scale upholstery store in downtown Buffalo that sells just about ANY upholstery fabric you need? It is called "Country Upholstery" and has slightly odd working hours: Monday thru Thursday: 6am - 3pm, not very much unlike the Amtrak station on Exchange Street. Country Upholstery also has a website: It is located at: 475 Ellicott Street
2. There is a leather scrap store on the 700 block of Main Street a few doors north of Chow Chocolat. It sells small leather scraps and resoles shoes that are worn out from dancing. I forgot its name though... But I am sure it also has weird working hours.
I found these two because I was looking for somewhere to find microfiber fake suede for my shoes to silence the heels. I think I will find it at one of these stores, as soon as I make it to them in their weird business hours.
Now, do we have any thrift stores around at walking distance? Found any cool stores in downtown buffalo recently? This is a suggested title now. Start posting!
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/27/11 07:52
Category: eating in
05/27/11 06:38 - ID#54356
Chef's opinions on Cast Iron Pans
My parents have always made their flatbreads and dosais in cast iron skillets. I always thought they were too unwieldy, uncomfortably heavy and have never wanted them. But my mum pointed out recently that she has nice biceps and I don't, possibly because I cook in light cheap cookware. I don't think that is the sole reason though... but I want to give cast-iron a shot anyway.
If not rippling muscle-building, they might atleast help me brown vegetables and tofu more efficiently and give me some extra iron that I always need.
So what do you guys think? Do you have cast iron pots that you use in your kitchen frequently?
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/27/11 06:40
Category: office
05/27/11 03:25 - ID#54355
Freecycle@Work
I wish Roswell were more responsible about throwing things away in general. I have heard all the arguments about IT security etc. etc. but apart from hard disks, there is really not much security risks in freecycling peripherals. The quantity of IT-related peripherals, non-IT-related reusable "garbage" and other furniture that Roswell throws away into WNY's landfills on a regular basis is ridiculous and environmentally unconscious, especially for a cancer centre.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/27/11 03:26
Category: the odes
05/26/11 06:46 - ID#54348
An experience in logical illogicality
25 mg hardly made a dent in clearing my bloody conjunctiva, so I somehow persuaded myself to go up to 50mg and then 75mg. An evil little voice kept telling me that it was important to not look murderous during the meeting and the drug was just blocking some unseen little histamine receptors somewhere on the surface; how bad could it possibly be?
It was bad.
In fact, it turned out to be the most colossally illogical trippy mistake of the year. I had to write a paragraph-long email to cancel the meeting - a feat that took nearly 1.5 hours to compose. Not only was I nauseous for 4 hours, I was convinced at some point that the everyone in Buffalo downtown was dying. A detail-oriented pedantic voice was telling me that it was important to note that ONLY people with a roof over their heads were dying. I went to the kitchen to wash my face and get rid of the voice, but I could see there was was some REALLY significant p-value to back up this argument in the plaster-cracks just above the sink on the walls...
It followed logically then that I should at least try and bail out of my window. Luckily for me I couldn't get the screen out in a coordinated fashion so I gave up after a while, drank as much water as I could and went back to a sleep-pee-drink-some-more-water-pee-sleep-drink-even-more-water-cycle till I was finally persuaded that everything was fine with my world (well, except for the missed meeting) late in the evening.
No more benadryl for me. I now know what to list under medications to avoid. (e:metalpeter) had a valid point when he pointed out that my low body weight could have had a role in the overdose... I don't think I was even paying attention to the whole body-weight overdose issue once I started on a single-minded mission to clear my bloodshot eyes.
This was probably the single most scary experience after the one where I was pinned immobile to my seat in an automobile collision on an extremely foggy day. I could clearly see my driver with his skull bashed-in by the windshield slumped right in front of me, but I couldn't do anything to help till the police/emergency folks arrived and wrenched me out.
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Words: 452
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/26/11 06:52
Category: the odes
05/15/11 09:59 - ID#54295
Guess what?
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Words: 2
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/15/11 09:59
Category: eating in
05/15/11 05:13 - ID#54290
Cauliflower comfort
Ãœber-tasty cauliflower stew:
- Season olive oil with mustard seeds, urad dal, karuveppelai, coriander seeds, cardamom, dried red chillies and cumin.
- Add finely chopped garlic, ginger, jalapeños and sauté for a bit.
- Add salt and roughly chopped tomatoes and green peppers. Sauté till tomato is mostly cooked and its juices come out.
- Add uniformly chopped cauliflower. Sauté till tender yet crunchy
- Garnish generously with chopped coriander leaves.
- Serve and devour on a rainy day like today!
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Words: 81
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/15/11 05:27
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Iron salts have a peculiar flavour enhancing effect on food. I know for a fact that tomato sauce cooked in a cast iron (under-seasoned/fairly new) cast iron pot tastes very different from tomato sauce cooked in say, a stainless steel pot. In fact, I think some people really like the additional flavour that iron salts impart to foods. Rotis and paranthas cooked on my mum's griddle have several slightly dark spots that are DELICIOUS. I don't think I have ever managed to replicate those...
So yeah, I am not sure any modern seasoned cast iron pot can ever reach comparable iron leaching levels as the pots of the Bantu tribe that suffers from siderosis. And even that theory of leached iron causing siderosis is now being questioned because research now points that only some people with genetic variation in iron metabolism genes can suffer ill effect of more-that-ordinary levels of iron from cooking vessels. See: :::link:::
What would you pay for this pot? It is an encapsulated aluminium base sandwiched between two layers of stainless steel for even heat conductance. It's the next best thing (or maybe somewhat similar) to a copper bottomed vessel.
That pot you have pictured looks pretty good. Are you sure you don't want to get a clear lid? That would drive me crazy not to be able to see what is happening. I think my lids are glass or some type of plastic that looks like glass and they are very durable.