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Someone's In The Kitchen With Moozie: Sushi!
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Someone's In The Kitchen With Moozie. Sunday, July 30, 2006. Is it very weird of me to be hungry for sushi at 6:30AM? I just feel like that would make my tummy happier. Well, that and some sleep. Look what I found. Sushi pretending to be fast food. Cupcakes pretending to be sushi. Chocolate pretending to be sushi. Posted by Maggie Brazeau at 6:23 AM. Sushi cupcakes = love. I could eat a plate of those right now. Except then I'd be really sorry I did. But still. Cupcakes. Mm. Keep it up, we're almost done!
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You may, perhaps, think that psychiatry night call is not quite as… - The Modern Prometheus
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You may, perhaps, think that psychiatry night call is not quite as - The Modern Prometheus. February 25th, 2010. You may, perhaps, think that psychiatry night call is not quite as difficult as, say, internal medicine night call. If you think that, I offer the following. Nursing note, patient information thoroughly redacted:. HO being "house officer", AKA "poor schmuck on call"). Contents of the electronic signout system for this patient, physician information thoroughly redacted:. February 25th, 2010 04:...
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Weekendliness - Key Combinations
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A keyboard-interface to life. Sep 15th, 2014 at 4:29 PM. We take a break from the series of "What keeps Silmaril so ILLITERAL anyway" to briefly comment on the weekend. Friday evening: Long campus walk garnished with Ingress. Then extremely tasty tacos from the local El Salvadorean pupuseria; I've never tasted their pupusas or anything else on their menu because their tacos are either $2 or $3 each, and frankly, great. I had them as take-out, as I always do, and had wine waiting for me at home. Good to h...
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Key Combinations
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A keyboard-interface to life. Why, this is just like old times. Nov 17th, 2014 at 11:59 AM. I'm having that "I know. I thought to myself `I should journal about this' about something. Over the weekend, but now I can't remember what it is at all gah" thing. So in lieu of that, bitties. Besides, there are two awesome astronomy classes I'm taking in the meantime, and I'd like to enjoy. Them instead of rushing through them so that I can get in the work for the stuff I paid for. I bought a magnetic board to h...
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Someone's In The Kitchen With Moozie: Sesame Beef with Bamboo Shoots
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Someone's In The Kitchen With Moozie. Sunday, July 30, 2006. Sesame Beef with Bamboo Shoots. I miss going to the Saigon Bistro. I believe I shall kick and scream on Monday until I get to go. When I get there, I'm probbaly going to have this. 12 oz thinly sliced beef sirloin. 3 cloves garlic, minced. 3 spring onions, cut into 1 inch lengths. 8 oz bamboo shoots, thinly sliced. 1 tbs fish sauce. 1 tbs oyster sauce. 1/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper. 4 tablespoons sesame seeds, dry roasted. Alport Syndrome...
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Someone's In The Kitchen With Moozie: Dude, you are SO fired.
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Someone's In The Kitchen With Moozie. Sunday, July 30, 2006. Dude, you are SO fired. We seem to have lost a sous. Gadabout kids, sleeping on the job. Posted by Maggie Brazeau at 4:58 AM. Links to this post:. Join me on a meander through the recipe box and cookbook collection to help raise funds for the National Kidney Foundation! We're even going to cook a few dishes and document our progress! The National Kidney Foundation. 30 East 33rd St., Suite 1100. New York, NY 10016. A Walk In The Evening Garden.
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Someone's In The Kitchen With Moozie: Andalusian Gazpacho
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Someone's In The Kitchen With Moozie. Sunday, July 30, 2006. Over Memorial Day weekend, David and I spent a lot of time out in Kenn's neighborhood, looking for places to have a snack. He has to eat a lot more often than he used to, which is great overall, since he always ate sparingly before, but is also disconcerting, because.well, he ate so sparingly before! 1/2 pound tomatoes (about 2 or 3 medium). 1 cup onions, chopped. 1 medium cucumber, peeled and chopped. 1 medium bell pepper, seeds removed. Meanw...
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Someone's In The Kitchen With Moozie: Creme Brulee French Toast
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Someone's In The Kitchen With Moozie. Sunday, July 30, 2006. Creme Brulee French Toast. The sun is up, it's time for breakfast! I have completely lost track of the number of Socials I've prepared this for, after snatching it from Epicurious in '99 or so. 1/2 cup unsalted butter. 1 cup packed brown sugar. 2 tablespoons corn syrup. 6 (1 inch thick) slices French bread. 1 1/2 cups half-and-half cream. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract. 1 teaspoon brandy-based orange liqueur (Grand Marnier). Links to this post:.
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Someone's In The Kitchen With Moozie: Eggs Benedict
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Someone's In The Kitchen With Moozie. Sunday, July 30, 2006. 3 1/2 tablespoons lemon juice. 1 pinch ground white pepper. 1/8 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce. 1 cup butter, melted. 1 teaspoon distilled white vinegar. 8 strips Canadian-style bacon. 4 English muffins, split. 2 tablespoons butter, softened. Preheat oven on broiler setting. To Poach Eggs: Fill a large saucepan with 3 inches of water. Bring water to a gentle simmer, then add vinegar. Carefully break eggs into simmering water, and all...Spread to...
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Key Combinations
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A keyboard-interface to life. Sep 15th, 2014 at 4:29 PM. We take a break from the series of "What keeps Silmaril so ILLITERAL anyway" to briefly comment on the weekend. Friday evening: Long campus walk garnished with Ingress. Then extremely tasty tacos from the local El Salvadorean pupuseria; I've never tasted their pupusas or anything else on their menu because their tacos are either $2 or $3 each, and frankly, great. I had them as take-out, as I always do, and had wine waiting for me at home. I'm one o...
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