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Re: Tonight's dinner selection:
« Reply #135 on: September 16, 2008, 04:30:48 PM »

Probably something frozen.  Mmm...sodium. 
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Re: Tonight's dinner selection:
« Reply #136 on: September 16, 2008, 05:03:07 PM »


I make a jumbotronic lasagna roughly the size of a bag of concrete about once a year.  People admire it.

My bro-in-law had a kid a few years ago, around the holidays, and I killed two birds with one stone 'cause he gets wicked happy when I make it, so it was a xmas gift and new baby gift.  I'm weird like that, but he digs it more than anything else I could give him. 

So, I made him this big honkin lasagna in an 18x24x5 pan, fuckin thing weighed about 30 lbs.  Throwaway pan for catering, with the heavy gauge wire supporting the bottom and ending in handles, like a laundry basket. 

I deliver the thing hot out of the oven, with garlic bread (of course) and he's HolyFuckin! all over the house, all kinds of happy.  Eats a big slice, we all had some.  Damn good stuff, loaded with ricotta-cheddar-mozz custom blend ala Brasky, and my patented meat sauce which is also noted for excellence, and won the Italian Datsagood Award nine years in a row. 

Theres still a cubic yard left, 2/3 pan at least.  He's gonna freeze a few pieces, have some tomorrow, he's got long term plans for this lasagna.  Joy and abundance is prevalent on this fine day. 

Next day he goes to work, and his idiot-bitch has her family over the house, and feeds 'em the whole fucking thing.  Gone.

He comes home from work, with visions of heaping portions of my delicious gift clouding his mind, he'd dreamed of this moment since dawn and all through the day of labor and toil.  Gone?  GONE!!?  YOU.  FUCKING.  BITCH!!!  HE DIDN'T MAKE THAT FUCKING THING TO FEED YOUR SCUMBAG WELFARE PILLHEAD ASSHOLE FAMILY!!!!!

The battle was epic, the romance and cheer of the holiday fractured, things were destroyed shattered and stomped.  Children ran in fear of the raging behemoth bellowing in blind starving fitful delirium.

I still hear about it every christmas, like the day the earth stood still, or Pearl Harbor.  Remember that Lasagna you made...?  Yeah, whistfully.  I've never made him another, and when he hears of me making a lasagna, a dark cloud crosses over his features and you can see the scene replaying behind his eyes, that bitch...

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Re: Tonight's dinner selection:
« Reply #137 on: September 16, 2008, 05:36:57 PM »

I had some good clips from Falling Down on youtube, but the Nazis at Viacom had them taken down...
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Re: Tonight's dinner selection:
« Reply #138 on: September 16, 2008, 05:38:36 PM »

Man, I really want something other than frozen crap or fast food or take-out from a restaurant.  Haven't felt up to shopping and cooking though.  My one free day this week has me stricken with a migraine.   :(
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Re: Tonight's dinner selection:
« Reply #139 on: September 16, 2008, 06:00:56 PM »

I had some good clips from Falling Down on youtube, but the Nazis at Viacom had them taken down...

Sucks. 

I like to browse those occasionally. 

When will these people ever realize, since its not the whole movie in quality, its not the same fucking thing.  Its an homage.  It means more sales, not less.  People will go buy movies if they see clips they like, its free advertising they would normally pay buku bucks for. 

They're fascist idiots.  Their cluelessness was typified by the claim that the VHS tape would kill the movie business.  Of course, the movie business never saw such a boost in revenue as home media (VHS being first) provided.

...and that's just the argument from practicality...there's a legal argument of "fair use" when it comes to clips, as you point out, not to mention the argument that IP is contrived.


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Re: Tonight's dinner selection:
« Reply #140 on: September 16, 2008, 07:35:35 PM »

Carne Asada Fries.

I miss those.  It used to be my favorite at the taco wagon back home, but we have no taco wagon here.

I have never heard of this phenomenon before. 

Carne asada fries (at least where I've eaten them)=bed of french fries + carne asada steak+lots of cheese+gucamole+sour cream. I add green chile and salsa.  Damn, now I really, REALLY want some.

I need to eat something before work.
Yes, they are extremely bomb.  And they can last you a good two meals or three light ones if you get hooked up.
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Re: Tonight's dinner selection:
« Reply #141 on: September 16, 2008, 09:21:53 PM »


I make a jumbotronic lasagna roughly the size of a bag of concrete about once a year.  People admire it.

My bro-in-law had a kid a few years ago, around the holidays, and I killed two birds with one stone 'cause he gets wicked happy when I make it, so it was a xmas gift and new baby gift.  I'm weird like that, but he digs it more than anything else I could give him. 

So, I made him this big honkin lasagna in an 18x24x5 pan, fuckin thing weighed about 30 lbs.  Throwaway pan for catering, with the heavy gauge wire supporting the bottom and ending in handles, like a laundry basket. 

I deliver the thing hot out of the oven, with garlic bread (of course) and he's HolyFuckin! all over the house, all kinds of happy.  Eats a big slice, we all had some.  Damn good stuff, loaded with ricotta-cheddar-mozz custom blend ala Brasky, and my patented meat sauce which is also noted for excellence, and won the Italian Datsagood Award nine years in a row. 

Theres still a cubic yard left, 2/3 pan at least.  He's gonna freeze a few pieces, have some tomorrow, he's got long term plans for this lasagna.  Joy and abundance is prevalent on this fine day. 

Next day he goes to work, and his idiot-bitch has her family over the house, and feeds 'em the whole fucking thing.  Gone.

He comes home from work, with visions of heaping portions of my delicious gift clouding his mind, he'd dreamed of this moment since dawn and all through the day of labor and toil.  Gone?  GONE!!?  YOU.  FUCKING.  BITCH!!!  HE DIDN'T MAKE THAT FUCKING THING TO FEED YOUR SCUMBAG WELFARE PILLHEAD ASSHOLE FAMILY!!!!!

The battle was epic, the romance and cheer of the holiday fractured, things were destroyed shattered and stomped.  Children ran in fear of the raging behemoth bellowing in blind starving fitful delirium.

I still hear about it every christmas, like the day the earth stood still, or Pearl Harbor.  Remember that Lasagna you made...?  Yeah, whistfully.  I've never made him another, and when he hears of me making a lasagna, a dark cloud crosses over his features and you can see the scene replaying behind his eyes, that bitch...



kinda like that 3 stooges episode whenever somebody mentions ,'niagra falls'
people go fucking nuts
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Re: Tonight's dinner selection:
« Reply #142 on: September 18, 2008, 07:04:32 AM »


I make a jumbotronic lasagna roughly the size of a bag of concrete about once a year.  People admire it.

My bro-in-law had a kid a few years ago, around the holidays, and I killed two birds with one stone 'cause he gets wicked happy when I make it, so it was a xmas gift and new baby gift.  I'm weird like that, but he digs it more than anything else I could give him. 

So, I made him this big honkin lasagna in an 18x24x5 pan, fuckin thing weighed about 30 lbs.  Throwaway pan for catering, with the heavy gauge wire supporting the bottom and ending in handles, like a laundry basket. 

I deliver the thing hot out of the oven, with garlic bread (of course) and he's HolyFuckin! all over the house, all kinds of happy.  Eats a big slice, we all had some.  Damn good stuff, loaded with ricotta-cheddar-mozz custom blend ala Brasky, and my patented meat sauce which is also noted for excellence, and won the Italian Datsagood Award nine years in a row. 

Theres still a cubic yard left, 2/3 pan at least.  He's gonna freeze a few pieces, have some tomorrow, he's got long term plans for this lasagna.  Joy and abundance is prevalent on this fine day. 

Next day he goes to work, and his idiot-bitch has her family over the house, and feeds 'em the whole fucking thing.  Gone.

He comes home from work, with visions of heaping portions of my delicious gift clouding his mind, he'd dreamed of this moment since dawn and all through the day of labor and toil.  Gone?  GONE!!?  YOU.  FUCKING.  BITCH!!!  HE DIDN'T MAKE THAT FUCKING THING TO FEED YOUR SCUMBAG WELFARE PILLHEAD ASSHOLE FAMILY!!!!!

The battle was epic, the romance and cheer of the holiday fractured, things were destroyed shattered and stomped.  Children ran in fear of the raging behemoth bellowing in blind starving fitful delirium.

I still hear about it every christmas, like the day the earth stood still, or Pearl Harbor.  Remember that Lasagna you made...?  Yeah, whistfully.  I've never made him another, and when he hears of me making a lasagna, a dark cloud crosses over his features and you can see the scene replaying behind his eyes, that bitch...

God.. I love lasagna, and I make a killer one too, but I've figured out a way to split the one recipe into several pans, so... instead of eating yummy hot fresh lasagna once, we have one in the freezer to pop in and voila, just as good as new. And no, it's not rocket science, I just split the recipe.
It's SOOO fattening though? I haven't made it in months for that reason, but. Thanks for the inspiration, I will make some tomorrow.

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Re: Tonight's dinner selection:
« Reply #143 on: September 21, 2008, 07:32:57 PM »

Sweet Potato Curry w/spinach and roasted cashews.
Brown basmati rice.

(Coconut milk curry - no dairy, btw)
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Re: Tonight's dinner selection:
« Reply #144 on: September 21, 2008, 07:36:11 PM »

Sweet Potato Curry w/spinach and roasted cashews.
Brown basmati rice.

(Coconut milk curry - no dairy, btw)

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« Reply #145 on: September 21, 2008, 08:14:37 PM »

I was going to make tacos, but instead we're having cabbage rolls. This afternoon we drove to Odessa, Washington for their annual Octoberfest, had German food for lunch, and picked up some frozen rolls at one of the booths there.

http://www.deutschesfest.com/index.php
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Re: Tonight's dinner selection:
« Reply #146 on: September 23, 2008, 05:57:19 PM »

I was going to make tacos, but instead we're having cabbage rolls. This afternoon we drove to Odessa, Washington for their annual Octoberfest, had German food for lunch, and picked up some frozen rolls at one of the booths there.

http://www.deutschesfest.com/index.php

Oh my goodness. I haven't had cabbage rolls in years. Maybe it's time to take my ethnic cooking back in the direction of my own cultural heritage.

Tonight:
Chicken Pad Thai and Garlic Broccoli.
Glass (or 3) of chardonnay, too.
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Re: Tonight's dinner selection:
« Reply #147 on: September 23, 2008, 06:08:50 PM »

I was going to make tacos, but instead we're having cabbage rolls. This afternoon we drove to Odessa, Washington for their annual Octoberfest, had German food for lunch, and picked up some frozen rolls at one of the booths there.

http://www.deutschesfest.com/index.php

Oh my goodness. I haven't had cabbage rolls in years. Maybe it's time to take my ethnic cooking back in the direction of my own cultural heritage.

Tonight:
Chicken Pad Thai and Garlic Broccoli.
Glass (or 3) of chardonnay, too.

That sounds interesting.  How do you make that? 
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Re: Tonight's dinner selection:
« Reply #148 on: September 23, 2008, 06:14:00 PM »

I'm still trying to figure out how to make a good brown garlic sauce.
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« Reply #149 on: September 23, 2008, 07:23:59 PM »

I finally made tacos last night. Fajitas, actually. My wife worked last night and tonight, so it's going to be leftover taco/fajitas.
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