Episodios

  • An Unexpected Cookbook: Lavender and Lemon Bread
    Jul 26 2021

    This is a Hobbit-themed cookbook by an author who actually did her research into Tolkien foodways. The recipes themselves aren't quite professional-level (this one, in particular, could have benefited from her being a bit more specific about sizes and measurements) and the organization in the book manages to be both cutesy and random -- this sweet bread was considered a Supper dish, but similar recipes found their way into Breakfast, Second Breakfast, Elevenses, Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, and Dinner chapters, as well. Still, I got it with Kindle credits, so for a practically free book, it was pretty decent and this bread was okay, too. The lavender flavor wasn't pronounced as I'd have liked, which left it tasting like a lemon poppyseed bread minus the poppy seeds. Those seeds don't add a lot of taste, though, and the lavender supplied a similar level, if slightly different type, of texture.

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    1 h y 32 m
  • Woman's Realm Yearbook 1984: Lemon Lightning
    May 17 2021

    Not strictly a cookbook, but the "cookery" sections -- there were 3 in all -- did offer a full cookbook's worth of recipes. The Lemon Lightning was just lemonade, although made with a shortcut that has been revived and rebranded as a "hack" numerous times since this was published. For the record, I don't think tossing unpeeled lemons in the blender is much of an effort-saver over just squeezing the lemons, although I'm still on the fence about whether the skin does or does not make it a bit more bitter. Also, I cut down the sugar by 75 percent and still would up finding this a little too sweet by the bottom of the 2nd glass (it made 2). Still, not a disappointment since I bought the yearbook purely for nostalgia reasons and the fact that it even has recipes in it is a bonus even if I can't/won't ever use most of them (and I never actually did learn to sew well or knit at all).

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    1 h y 40 m
  • The Watergate Cookbook: Humphrey's Blushing Chicken
    May 7 2021

    This little gem of a cookbook was published in 1973. Most of the names and inside references I don't get or remember. but others I do. Wow, ancient history. And weird recipes. And way, way too many Jell-O salads involving coleslaw. The Hubert Humphrey-themed chicken was too sweet, but overall ok.

    And as far as Humphrey's connection to Watergate -- turns out he could have prevented it, and the entire Nixon presidency. LBJ gave him some kind of "smoking gun" info in 1968 that would probably have tanked Nixon's campaign and gotten him elected instead, but oh well, that didn't happen. Makes me like Humphrey even more. For one thing, he didn't want to use the info because he didn't want to be a jerk. For another, it kind of makes him the secular patron saint of making what turn out in retrospect to have been very poor decisions, which is something I specialize in myself (although usually for less altruistic reasons).

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    1 h y 4 m
  • The Official WWE Cookbook: Kane's Fiery Red Chili of Doom
    Apr 12 2021

    WrestleMania was 2 nights, so I thought I could do 2 in a row, too. Cooking the chili (which was amazing) was put on pause while I watched the show and aftershow, though, so I didn't get around to actually patching together and uploading the episode until after the show.

    I would totally eat the leftover chili (cold, because that's how I like it) while watching Monday Night RAW, only we don't get the stupid USA Network. $5 a month for the PPVs on Peacock is totally worth it and Friday Night Smackdown is on free (with antenna) TV, such a deal, but if Vince McMahon could see his way to severing ties with the USA Network (not available a la carte so you need to pay for some pricey streaming service or cable package) then I could see my way to hating him and his family a tiny bit less. (I'm sure he's tempted by that generous offer.)

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    1 h y 6 m
  • The Official WWE Cookbook: Aleister Black Bean Dip
    Apr 10 2021

    The obligatory Wrestlemania episode, featuring a recipe named after a wrestler who is actually not scheduled to appear (although you never actually know who's going to show up). The bean dip turned out to be one of those things that kind of looks like crap, all grey and lumpy and kind of spackle-ish, but it tastes fantastic. I stuck pretty close to the recipe, just leaving out the garlic because I finally realized that I don't really like raw garlic in anything. Plus, I'm not an edgy-yet-vulnerable teenage girl, so there's no reason vampires would be interested in me, anyway.

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    47 m
  • The Ultimate SPAM Cookbook: Adobo Spam Musubi
    Mar 15 2021

    Anyone and everyone can get Spam in their inbox, but yay me, I'm special, I got Spam in the mail. Literally. A promo from the Hormel company consisting of 2 cans of Spam, several Spam-themed utensils, and, yippee, a Spam cookbook. So I cooked with Spam, and it was actually pretty good. Go figure.

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    1 h y 20 m
  • The NFL Gameday Cookbook: Spicy Pepperoni-Stuffed Mushrooms
    Feb 7 2021

    This not-quite-vintage but old enough to be laughably out-of-date cookbook dates from 2008, so assuming it was published before August that year it at least predates Aaron Rodgers' tenure with the Packers. I don't care for Mr. Rodgers one bit. Tonight in Milwaukee we're looking at temps of 8 below, tomorrow's high will top out around 5, and that's not including wind chill, but I still say the worst part of living here is having to see Rodgers' gargoyle face on every newscast spouting his "expert" opinion on absolutely everything. Dairy prices falling? Let's ask Aaron Rodgers what to do! Not enough vaccine to go around? Surely Aaron Rodgers has a solution! Even if he doesn't, as long as he gets his shot, the rest of us won't have died in vain. Blech. I promise I will stop hating the Packers the day he signs with another team and/or leaves town for good, but until that time I hate green and gold everything.

    Although actually, this recipe is a little green and gold-ish, what with the chopped jalapeno (that was supposed to be a serrano but too bad, it's way too cold to go shopping) and the parmesan. Pepperoni is a bit overwhelming for a mushroom stuffing, I think, since I didn't find that this worked as well as a similar ham-based one, but then, if I wasn't so lazy and chopped the stuffing ingredients more finely, maybe it would have been better.

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    45 m
  • Cooking with Astrology: Capricorn
    Jan 19 2021

    Finally, my 12th and last episode of Cooking with Astrology from the Sydney Omarr/Mike Roy 1969 book of the same name. I saved the worst for last...Okay, I don't actually know any Capricorns, at least as far as I know. But then, I don't know the birthdays of anyone other than a small handful of people, nearly all of whom are related to me. The recipes for Capricorn were among the more difficult to pick from, though. A few good ones, all of which were too expensive/complicated/hard to source, and a few that were downright horrifying. The cheesy potato thing I went with was...ok. Pretty good for a potato dish, but not exactly life-changing. 

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    1 h y 10 m