election-day quickies
Nov. 2nd, 2004 09:54 amTonight we are going to an election-night party. Not that I think we'll know the results tonight or even tomorrow, but hanging out with friends and eating political food is more fun than staying home. (I'm not sure what constitutes "political food" this year. I failed to look up the recipe for mudslides in time to procure ingredients.)
Sunday
lorimelton and
ralphmelton fed
me a new delicacy. Take Nutter Butter cookies and dip in white
chocolate. (They then added two tiny chocolate chips for eyes
-- making a ghost.) Yum! I can feel the arteries hardening
as I eat them, of course; I guess it's good that they only
gave me two to take home, and that I'm probably too lazy to
make them myself. But...wow.
A friend sent me this article about Shabbat-compliant kitchen appliances. It's an interesting (quick) read.
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Date: 2004-11-02 02:59 pm (UTC)My housemate, who teaches at Maimo, brought the article to work and made lots of copies for faculty as they asked for it.
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Date: 2004-11-02 10:29 pm (UTC)Ooo, that's a good one. I think I have the stuff for that (vodka, bailey's, kahlua seem to be central).
The party I'm going to features drinks from Texas and New England. Texas we covered with "anything with Tequila", but for New England, we only came up with Hot Toddies (sp), being made with tea (Boston tea party). There is also a drink that is Grenadine, something white or clear, and Blue Curacao, layered so it's red, white, and blue.
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