Mmmm, pah.
Jul. 11th, 2006 07:59 pmI've got a Shepherd's pie in the oven. This isn't entirely unusual, but I decided to be a little picky and strange.
I found 5 recipes that looked good and doable without a run to the store for more ingredients, but I didn't like pieces of each. So, instead, I decided to chop the various bits until they came out looking like a decent attempt at a recipe, which is currently baking up.
With luck, we ought to see a decently tasty dinner here in about 15 minutes.
Without luck, we'll all be dead in hours.
In other news, I keep forgetting to tell friends currently in the Wooster area to go frequent Tulipan, downtown. It's a Hungarian cafe and bakery, and the desserts there will blow your mind.
Lisa was absolutely enchanted with it - she said the smell and the food made her feel like she was in her Grandmother's kitchen.
Plus, they serve an absolutely incredible coffee, black as my heart, that offsets the creamy tortes or rolls beautifully, and do a nice side of lunch if you're of a mind.
Me, I reccomend going in with a book or a newspaper, getting coffee and a Napoleon, and just seeing what happens from there.
I found 5 recipes that looked good and doable without a run to the store for more ingredients, but I didn't like pieces of each. So, instead, I decided to chop the various bits until they came out looking like a decent attempt at a recipe, which is currently baking up.
With luck, we ought to see a decently tasty dinner here in about 15 minutes.
Without luck, we'll all be dead in hours.
In other news, I keep forgetting to tell friends currently in the Wooster area to go frequent Tulipan, downtown. It's a Hungarian cafe and bakery, and the desserts there will blow your mind.
Lisa was absolutely enchanted with it - she said the smell and the food made her feel like she was in her Grandmother's kitchen.
Plus, they serve an absolutely incredible coffee, black as my heart, that offsets the creamy tortes or rolls beautifully, and do a nice side of lunch if you're of a mind.
Me, I reccomend going in with a book or a newspaper, getting coffee and a Napoleon, and just seeing what happens from there.