Excuses, excuses...David Hammond wrote:People get anxious, they look to food.The GP wrote:It snows in Chicago. That's reason to empty out the meat and bread aisles? Huh.
Don't have to worry, I have a Romanian Kosher salami bush.David Hammond wrote:You have food plans for the end of the world as we know it?
G Wiv wrote:Don't have to worry, I have a Romanian Kosher salami bush.David Hammond wrote:You have food plans for the end of the world as we know it?
Have to keep an eye on them though, they fall when ripe
David Hammond wrote:
I’m on record as predicting that the much anticipated Blizzard of 2011 (known in the media as Snowpocalypse, Blizzkrieg, etc.) will be this generation’s Kohoutek, but still, it’s oddly comforting to think about being snowed in for a day or so.
LikestoEatout wrote:Katie wrote:
Also can't remember when we've ever not had the gas (stove) working, so I'm expecting to be able to cook. I guess if you have an electric stove this could be a worry.
Your gas stove may have an electric ignition.
Mhays wrote:Evy, you can always plant a potato if it comes to that...
razbry wrote:This is the first day of my retirement, which I have to say seems to be well timed and memorable. I already had cooking plans for today, but the blizzard helps keep me focused. I made a nice loaf of bread, a lovely batch of chopped chicken livers and some egg salad. Later on I want to bake some marrow bones to spread on my fresh bread. I don't care when I get out.
happy_stomach wrote:I'm typically not one to stay inside in these conditions
AngrySarah wrote:Steaks and wine. Gonna whip up some no knead bread for tomorrow.
David Hammond wrote:I’ve been out and am going out again.
aschie30 wrote:Jeez, you guys are out trekking for fun, and I've been taking shoveling breaks for front and backyards; thank goodness for my Polish neighbor, who has been a great help with his Double-Shovel Technique.®
Anyhow, I've been making Judy Rodgers' Zuni Cafe fideos for dinner, and there's nothing more comforting to me than making her food. I'll be eating late tonight, so see you later, I've got to take another shoveling break soon.
David Hammond wrote:aschie30 wrote:Jeez, you guys are out trekking for fun, and I've been taking shoveling breaks for front and backyards; thank goodness for my Polish neighbor, who has been a great help with his Double-Shovel Technique.®
Anyhow, I've been making Judy Rodgers' Zuni Cafe fideos for dinner, and there's nothing more comforting to me than making her food. I'll be eating late tonight, so see you later, I've got to take another shoveling break soon.
Shoveling is futile. Enjoy, as ronnie suggests, weather getting the upper hand. We are weak before it.
I don't know who this Dr. Oz fellow is*, but I don't like him. And neither does the glass of Old Potrero I'm drinking at the moment.toria wrote:Note to all that are thinking of drinking bourbon or whiskey. Dr. Oz was on today and said you will get the worst hangovers from that and to drink either vodka or gin to avoid that hungover feeling. I know this does not help if you really like bourbon. Just sayin.