Thursday, April 1, 2010

Last nights dinner

We had sandwiches, yeah that's right, sandwiches. We shopped all day and I was feeling lazy, plus I need those sandwiches for my bartending shifts where the only thing for food is really, really bad hot dogs. Don't think I'm gonna cook tonight as I worked quite a long shift on 3 hours of sleep. So eat it, I get a lazy day too.

Although, sticking with the theme, the bread was home made, and we had organic lettuce.


I have to make this clear, I'm interested in really good, wholesome, and fresh food.... but hippies piss me off. The thing I hate the most about going to the co-op, and trust me, I LOVE going to the co-op, (c'mon, awesome freaking food) it's all the goddamn hippies!!! Seriously, stop the goddamn preaching!! I don't think I'm preaching with this blog, I'm just trying to have some fun while trying something new, albeit a  little ridiculous considering all the food I'm getting. I mean do I? 'Cause if I do please tell me and I will ameliorate the intonation of this blog immediately.

There, I said it, I'm sure there will be many more rants on hippies to come.

Signed,
Chef Z, and not ashamed of it.

3 comments:

  1. wait.....did you know that you have two psudo hippy sisters......hah!

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  2. Wait--did you say your mother was arrested 23 times for peaceful demonstration--tlk about hippy. I wanted to thank you for the tips about cleaning the rice several times--what a difference in flavor and consistencey--also what are turtle beans -they look like black beans??? Could you also give me some tips on picking up the best at fresh-air shoping--ours here in town is about to open and I've been dissappointed with consistency. Really enjoying this blog. Can you freeze the Mexican dishes? Cook on. Lauren

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  3. Turtle beans are basically black beans, yeah. It's hard to describe what the 'best' is, you are just looking at color and feel, if it's squishy and not supposed to be it's probably not too good. Black coloring isn't good either. Also, you should do some research into what is in season, knowing that will help you pick up what's best.

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