My memory stick is in, so I can play with my shiny new camera as soon as I figure out how it works.
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I know we've had the discussion before, but grilled cheese made with American cheese and tomato soup. The ultimate comfort food.
(My cereal indulgence is Rice Krispies with a ton of sugar that sinks to the bottom of the bowl and which gives you a wicked sugar high when you slurp up the leftover milk.)
The no holds barred version of that is a grilled cheese made with Velveeta.
I know we've had the discussion before, but grilled cheese made with American cheese and tomato soup. The ultimate comfort food.
Yum! I had a bowl of cereal for dinner tonight, which is sort of like a comfort food thing when I am not feeling great. The other is little elbow pasta with butter and grated cheese.
I made a bit more elaborate dinner tonight than the comfort food under discussion. I used my bargain goat cheese, but did not want to use quite as expensive ingredients as described the other day. So I made a goat cheese risotta - sweet peppers, italian sausage, onions, garlic sauted in wine, olive oil, and soy milk. Add tomatoes, goat cheese, and stir in cooked rice when everything is done, cook for a couple of more minutes, and let sit ten minutes. Very tasty, complemented and diluted the goat cheese without drowning it. I really appreciate all the buffista help in getting a feel for what will do that. Local organic strawberries were on sale at a roadside stand, and pears on sale at the dollar sotre. So my next goat cheese experiment will involve pears and strawberries and either almonds or cashews.
Typo, that sounds absolutely yummy!
(My cereal indulgence is Rice Krispies with a ton of sugar that sinks to the bottom of the bowl and which gives you a wicked sugar high when you slurp up the leftover milk.)
And it's still distinguishably sugar -- still grainy, I mean!
The no holds barred version of that is a grilled cheese made with Velveeta.
Mac & cheese made with Velveeta is food of the gods. Not boxed Velveeta shells & cheese; homemade, where you boil the elbow macaroni, melt the Velveeta, dump the pasta in a baking dish, pour the cheese over it, maybe throw some handfuls of grated cheddar on top, and bake the hell out of it.
...and now I want mac & cheese.
I think I'm going to have a Danish butter cookie and curl up with a book.
But I want some mac & cheese. I haven't bought Velveeta in yonks.
I just made a new entry in the list of criteria for My Ideal Boyfriend: Foodie who makes food like Buffista men do.
Last time I changed the batteries my wii fit synched up pretty quick... after I spent ten minutes yelling at it and finally looked in the instruction booklet to find out I'd been doing it wrong.
eta: am I missing anything good on TV tonight?