Category: eating in
07/23/11 08:02 - ID#54772
The fry pan has arrived.
The pan heats up amazingly fast. Compared to my older pan, the walls heat up to a crazy temperature so stir-frying takes even less time and sauces are thickened quickly. Somehow my watery stir-fry seemed to take on a more intense taste when cooked in the pan. I may be biased by all this anticipation that has preceded the pan. So I will reserve my final judgment for a couple weeks and see how it holds up.
The pan is an absolute JOY to look at. It's exactly like the photograph in the post below. However, it's not as heavy as I'd hoped it would be. It's around 5.5 pounds. That's nearly 2 pounds less than what I thought it might be. But it's gorgeous. I especially like the beautiful handle on the dome lid and the polished surfaces. I have already put a few scratches on the internal surface with my stainless steel spatula but I am not too sad. The pan needs to earn its battle scars to survive in my kitchen.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Category: goals
07/22/11 10:27 - ID#54769
Armstrong 220711
Reason for stopping: breathlessness.
Status: I think I stop breathing or breathe very less when I do these push-ups. Next time I must remember to breathe as deeply as I can. Maybe it's the hypoxia that is limiting the number of push-ups I can do.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Category: eating in
07/22/11 08:52 - ID#54768
Fry Pan Excitement, Part III
Jul 22, 2011 6:30 PM
Departed FedEx location
SYRACUSE, NY
Jul 22, 2011 5:29 PM
Arrived at FedEx location
SYRACUSE, NY
YIIIIIIIIPPEEEEE! It's in NY State now!!!!
Backstory: (e:tinypliny,54740) (e:tinypliny,54752)
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Category: eating in
07/22/11 02:55 - ID#54764
Where is the salty corn??
What is the deal with the super sweet corn here!? Every corn I have EVER eaten here is sweet. I hate it. I want the savoury "poor man's" corn that they roast over the coals back home.
Doesn't regular non-sweet corn grow here in the US? Did they breed it all out intentionally? I have read that sweetness is a recessive trait in corn. It is disturbing to think that they methodically eliminated the dominant genes and all we have now is an exclusively and commercially farmed sugar-loaded abomination. What's worse is it has now shadily acquired the "state vegetable" status for NY.
First the chocolate and now the corn. I want to take a break from sugar for a year.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Category: eating in
07/22/11 01:16 - ID#54760
Ciabatta Aspirations
whole wheat ciabatta
adapted from Peter Reinhart’s Whole Grain Breads: New Techniques, Extraordinary Flavor
2 1/4 c. whole wheat flour
2 1/4 c. unbleached bread flour
1 1/2 t. salt
1 t. instant yeast
2 c. water, at room temperature
2 T. olive oil
In a large bowl, sift together flours, salt, and yeast. Add two cups water and mix to combine, switching to kneading when it becomes too difficult to stir. If you have a stand mixer with a dough hook, this is the time to bust it out and put it to work. If you are kneading by hand, keep at it, but try to avoid adding more flour to the dough as you knead - ciabatta is supposed to have a wet dough. Knead for five minutes, or until dough is smooth but still sticky. Let dough rest, then add olive oil and knead for another minute. Add flour only if it is really too wet, ie: more of a batter than a dough. Place dough in bowl and cover in plastic wrap. Store in fridge for at least 12 hours and up to three days. About two hours before planning to serve ciabatta, remove dough from fridge. Being sure not to degas the dough, remove dough from bowl and divide into two or three pieces. (I divided mine into thirds and made four burger buns with the third piece.) Gently form each piece into a rectangle and fold into thirds. Roll each piece in flour gently and then place seam side down on a parchment lined baking sheet. Cover with a tea towel or plastic wrap and let rise for 45 minutes.
Meanwhile, position oven racks in the middle and very top of the oven, place a rimmed baking sheet (a “steam panâ€) in the top rack, and preheat oven to 500. After dough has risen, place in oven on middle rack and carefully pour one cup of boiling water in the preheated rimmed steam pan on the top rack. This creates steam, which equals a crisper crust and more delicious bread. Turn oven temperature down to 450 and bake for 20 minutes. My loaves were done at this point, but depending on your oven and other variables you might need a bit more time. Bake until bread sounds hollow when thumped and an instant-read thermometer (a $5 gadget that makes baking so much easier) registers 200 degrees when placed in the center
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Category: i-tech
07/22/11 07:25 - ID#54755
Kinetic Choreography on Google
On the google home page today is quite an extraordinary simulation of a hanging metallic mobile toy that actually follows the laws of gravity, the earth's electromagnetic field and the eccentric orbit as it moves and responds to your mouse gestures.
I didn't know anything about Alexander Calder - the sculptor that the doodle is honouring so I had to look him up. V.interesting.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 07/22/11 07:25
Category: the odes
07/21/11 10:29 - ID#54754
Annoying chocolate, annoying actresses
I am totally ready to puke right now. It is so horribly and cloyingly sweet, all my senses are revolting. Chocolate is not meant to be this disgusting!
Toblerone's website proudly proclaims:
2007 For the first time in 34 years, a completely new TOBLERONE taste experience was launched. TOBLERONE Fruit & Nut is made from the finest Swiss milk chocolate with honey and almond nougat, and juicy Californian raisins.
2008 TOBLERONE celebrates its 100th anniversary.
I cannot believe they had the gall to celebrate anything after releasing such a monstrosity on the public.
Yuck. Yuck. Super-yuckety-yuckezoid-yuck.
The chocolate reminds me of three actresses I find super annoying.
1. Keira Knightly
2. Julia Roberts
3. Scarlett Johannsson
Yucketishly cloying.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 07/21/11 10:35
Category: e:strip
07/21/11 09:43 - ID#54753
E:strip search eccentricities
When I search for the term "wok":
- This post about my wok mania turns up: (e:tinypliny,54663)
- This post about my Amazon disenchantment while buying woks doesn't: (e:tinypliny,54693) (Though, wok is prominently in the title of the post and also mentioned in the body.)
Odd, don't you think?
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 07/21/11 09:43
Category: eating in
07/21/11 09:01 - ID#54752
Fry Pan Excitement, Part II
Jul 21, 2011 4:24 PM
Arrived at FedEx location
PERRYSBURG, OH
WOOOHHOOO. Perrysburg!!!
Wait... What?! Why on earth is the pan going from City of Industry, CA to Perrysburg, OH instead of coming to Buffalo, NY?
Backstory: (e:tinypliny,54740)
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 07/21/11 09:04
Category: goals
07/21/11 08:27 - ID#54751
Armstrong 200711
Reason for stopping: general exhaustion, not specifically arm-pain.
Status: I was a complete hour late for this edition of project Armstrong because I got carried away talking with (e:Paul). So when I finally remembered, (e:Paul) offered to do push-ups with me. (Of course, he was doing the authentic push-ups, while I was trying to miserably drag through wimpy ones.) I think he got through 18-19 before I was done with my measly 12 with a ton of effort. It was nice to have someone doing the push-ups with me but it didn't really do much good in terms of motivating me to do more. I think this is a sign that the problem really lies so deep that it can't be fixed by mere peer motivation. (hey, that rhymes!)
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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We have some bamboo spoons they seem a little less absorbent but I am concerned about whatever they use as the glue.
Plastic if you watch it and don't leave it there should be fine.... Just like if you used something metal with a metal handle at some point the hand would get burned......