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Cooking is an art. The different flavors, the colors, the textures... and so it is fitting that there is a cooking page on an artists' community. So take a look at Chefs of Elftown, whether you're an expert or beginner, whether you prefer to cook simple nourishing food or artistic creations, whether you prefer the dinner or the dessert. This page is a recipe swap, advice forum, and everything else to do with cooking.
I won't divide this page into sections yet so just add recipes tips whatever below. It doesn't have to be a recipe you created, if its not just give the source along with your name if you like.
Tell people about this page! As it stands, it seems to be the best-kept secret in Elftown.

MEMBERS:

(feel free to add your name)
1.[Seamus Schwathe] I founded this page.
2.[twist and shout] I'm really horrible at cooking, but I love food :)
3.[the Indigo] erm...i like food? o.o
4.[dark kitty in big trouble] I'm the bomb at making cookies ^^
5.[R0s3tt3 Chr1st0ph3r] I'd say I'm pretty good at cooking, and I have an addiction to food, so can't go wrong here!
6.[duende_negro] Well I looove cooking an dI can present you to some "Venezuelan food".
7.[Blue Raspberries and Grape Juice] I'm always coming up w/ new ways to put food (especially sweets) together into a tasty dish!:)
8. [MysticShadows] i'm ALWAYS cooking!! i love food.
9. [JupiterStar] I love to cook! And people love my cooking! lol
10. [chemic red] I love cooking, baking especially! Desserts are my thing.
11. [Soul Assassin] breads and desserts are the best!
12. [stepforth] Food is awesome and cooking is even better I think meats would have to be my thing.
13. [nokaredes]!
14. [Sister Insomnia] Oh!! I love cooking!! Haha. I used to watch the Food Network all the time...I love food soo much!! ^_^
15. [karasu] :3
16. [maggie the pie] I just love to cook!

RECIPES

Chocolate Cheesecake
Heat oven to 350. Prepare crust.
BEAT: 3 (8-oz) bricks of cream-cheese until fluffy.
GRADUALLY ADD: 1 (14-oz) can of condensed milk.
MELT AND ADD: 1 12-oz package of semisweet chocolate chips.
ADD: 4 eggs, 1/4 cup coffee-flavored liqueur (Irish cream is also good), 2 tsp. vanilla. Pour into crust.
BAKE: 1 hour 5 minutes or until set.
CRUST:Mix 1-and-1/2 cups vanilla wafer crumbs, 1/3 cup cocoa powder, and 1/3 c. melted butter. Press onto the bottom of a 9-inch square pan.

Sweet-and-Sour Chicken
INGREDIENTS:
3 to 3-and-1/2 pounds of chicken
1 egg, slightly beaten
1 tbsp. cornstarch
2 tsp. soy sauce
1 green bell pepper
2 tomatoes
Vegetable oil
1/2 c. flour
1/2 c. water
1/4 c. cornstarch
1 tsp. vegetable oil
1/2 tsp. baking soda
1-and-1/4 c. sugar
1 c. chicken broth
2 tsp. soy sauce
1 clove garlic, minced
1/4 c. cornstarch
1/4 c. cold water
1 can (8 or so ounces) pineapple chunks, drained
  Remove skin and bones from chicken and cut it into 1-inch pieces. (It's easier to buy 3 pounds of boneless-skinless chicken breasts. All you have to do is cut them into the pieces- easier with a good, sharp pair of scissors for me.) Place them in a large bowl. Mix next 4 ingredients stir into the chicken. Cover and refrigerate 20 minutes. Cut each tomato into 8 wedges. Cut each bell pepper into 1-inch pieces.
  Heat oil (1-and-1/2 inches) in a wok or 12-inch skillet to 350. Mix flour and next 4 ingredients. Stir into chicken until well coated. Fry the pieces for about 3 minutes, turning frequently. Drain on paper towels. Increase oil temperature to 375 and fry the pieces again for about one minute or until golden brown, turning several times. Drain on paper towels.
  Mix sugar and next 5 ingredients and boil them. Mix the 1/4 c. cornstarch and the water. Add to sauce and stir until it's thick, about 10 seconds. Add tomatoes, bell pepper, and pineapple. Heat to boiling. Pour over chicken.
 -Betty Crocker. Whoever thought they did Chinese food?

Caesar Salad

from: my mommala ^_^

Ingredients (dressing):
2 TBS red wine vinegar
1 TBS lemon juice
1 1/2 TBS Dijon mustard
1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
1 large clove garlic, minced
1/2 olive oil

Method:
Rapidly stir together all ingredients in a small bowl (the way me and my mom always make it is we put it in a small jar--like for jelly--and shake it like none other >_< i dunno, it just works better that way), then tear enough romaine lettuce for the serving you desire and add as much of the dressing as you want. add as many croutons and as much grated parmesean cheese as you want and dig in!!


Chocolate Haystacks

from: my mommala (again ^_~)

Ingredients:
1 12oz package chocolate chips (semi-sweet or milk)
1 12oz package butterscotch chips (you can use peanut butter chips as a substitute if you cant find any)
1 cup broken cashews
6oz chinese noodles (or enough to use all the chocolate in covering them)

Method:
Melt chocolate and butterscotch chips over low heat, sitting, until melted and well-mixed (we usually put it in the microwave, though--its faster :P) Stir in cashews. Carefully stir in noodles until well coated. Drop by clusters onto waxed paper-covered baking sheets (or whatever you have lying around the house)--they dont spread. Refridgerate until set. Store in refridgerator.

Baked Turkey from The Cotton Country Collection

  If you buy a frozen turkey, be sure it is well thawed.
  The day before you cook it, rub the bird well inside and out with a soft paste you make up of: Worcestershire sauce, a little vinegar, salt, pepper (white pepper unless you don't mind black specks all over it), and dry mustard.
  Place inside the bird: One onion, cut in half, some celery, and a little parsley. Lay in the roaster on its back. Across the breast lay 3 pieces of bacon. Stick hunks of butter (about one stick) in the crevices between the wings and the body, and the legs and the body. Add 2 cups of chicken stock (canned broth is fine) to the roaster. You can also add two undrained cans of vegetables. Soak a clean rag or paper towel in olive oil (plain cooking oil will do) and lay it over the bird. Bake uncovered at the desired temperature. 300 degrees is best but you can do up to 350 if you're rushed. You may baste it once or twice while it cooks.
Note: You can also use this recipe for a chicken. You may have to remove the rag an hour before it's done so it browns.

Arroz con Leche (or “Rice with milk”, it is a Venezuelan desert)

The ingredients…
1 cup of rice.
2 cups of water.
7 cups of milk.
2 cinnamon sticks.
2 cups of sugar.
½ spoon of salt
Cinnamon in powder

Getting started…
1- First put the rice in a wire colander and wash it very good. Then dry it a bit
2- Put the rice and cups of water in a boiler, boil it and mix it. Let it cook for 7 minutes until the water has been consumed.
3-Then add the milk and the cinnamons sticks, boil it again and cook it for 15 to 16 minutes (medium fire) until the rice becomes soft, then you mix it.
4-Add the sugar and let it cook for 30 minutes, now add the salt and cook it for 1 to 2 minutes more and keep mixing.
5-Take it away form the fire and pour it in a bowl, then add some cinnamon powder and let it rest on the refrigerator.

You can eat it cold (it is better ^^)

Mint-Chocolate Fudge Not very complicated but it takes awhile.

Ingredients...
3 c. sugar
3/4 c. (1-1/2 sticks) butter, no margarine.
1 small can (5 oz.) evaporated milk.
1 jar (7 oz) marshmallow cream
12 oz. semisweet chocolate chips or (chopped baking squares)
12 oz. white chocolate chips (or chopped baking squares)
1 tsp. vanilla
1 tsp. mint extract
Green food color (if desired)

1--- Divide all ingredients in half except the last three. (half a can of evaporated milk=1/3 cup)
2--- Put half the sugar, half the butter, and half the margarine over medium heat, cook to 234 degrees F or 112 degrees C, stirring all the time.
3--- Add half the white chocolate chips, the mint extract, enough green to make a prety pastel color, and half the marshmallow cream. Spread into a greased rectangle pan. It will be hard to spread because it has to go so thin.
4--- Melt the remaining white chocolate and spread it on top.
5--- Cook once again the remaining sugar, butter, and evaporated milk as before.
6--- Add half the semisweet chocolate and the vanilla. Spread on top of the white chocolate in the pan. (It doesn't matter if the white chocolate hasn't hardened yet.)
7--- Melt the remaining semisweet chocolate and spread on top.
NOTE: It doesn't work to make one boiled mixture and divide it in half. One half will cool while you're working with the other and it won't reheat properly.

*Assassin's Bread*

2/3 cup shortening
2 2/3 cup sugar
  4 eggs
16oz pumpkin
2/3 cup water
31/3 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking soda
1 ½ teaspoons salt
½ teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon ground cloves
1 teaspoon nutmeg
Chocolate chips to taste


Heat oven to 350 degrees. Grease bottom only of 2 loaf pans. Mix shortening and sugar in a large bowl. Add eggs, pumpkin and water. Blend in flour, baking soda, salt, baking powder, and spices. Bake till a tooth -pic in the center comes out clean, app. 60-70 min. Cool before slicing.


Thai sweet rice with mangoes (Kao Neuw Kati)
(really tasty :D Eat only a little if lactose intolerent, though. Coconut cream can be just as bad as whole milk, in case you didn't already know >>)

Ingredients:

-1 cup (7 oz., 220 g.) glutinous rice (you can find this in a specialty Asian store. Thai rice is preferred)
 
  For sauce one:
-1/2 cup (2 fl. oz.) coconut milk
-1/4 cup sugar
-2 pinches salt
 
  For sauce two:
-1 cup (8 fl. oz.) coconut cream
-1/2 cup palm sugar (found at specialty Asian stores) or brown sugar

-2 mangoes, peeled and sliced

Method:

A day ahead, combine rice and 6 cups water in a bowl and let soak at room temp. overnight or about 6-8 hours. Drain the rice once during that time and put 6 cups fresh water back in. In a steamer pan, pour water to a depth of 3 in. and line a steamer tray with a 20 in. square of cheesecloth. Drain rice and spread in lined tray. Put tray in pan and set to high heat. Bring water to a boil, drape overhanging cheesecloth loosely over rice, cover, and steam for 20 min. Remove rice from steamer. Reline the steamer tray with clean cheesecloth and put rice back into the tray. Drape, cover, and steam over high heat until the rice kernels are tender, about 20 min.
To make sauce one, in a saucepan over low heat, combine the coconut milk, suger and salt and bring to a low simmer, stirring to dissolve sugar. To make sauce two, combine coconut cream and palm/brown sugar in separate pan and warm over low heat, stirring to dissolve sugar. Let both sauces cool to room temp.
Combine rice and two sauces, garnish with slices of mango, and serve

Mexican Wedding Cookies
1 lb. (four sticks or two cups) softened butter
1 C powdered/confectioner's sugar (plus much more for after they've baked)
4 tsp. vanilla
5 C all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp. salt
2 C pecans, chopped small (if desired)

Cream the butter and the sugar and add the vanilla. Separately mix the flour and salt and then add them to the butter. Then add the pecans as it begins to come together if you want them. (I usually don't but that's because my cousins don't like nuts in their cookies.) So mix it until there's no flour left at the bottom of the bowl. Then make them into 1-inch balls and put them on a greased cookie sheet about a half-inch apart. They don't spread and don't expand very much. Bake at 350 degrees F for 15 minutes or until slightly golden. Meanwhile, fill a container with the remaining powdered sugar. When the cookies are out of the oven and are just cool enough that they won't fall apart if you take them off the pan but still very hot, bury them completely in the powdered sugar and leave them sit there until they are cool.

Shut-Up-And-Eat-It Chicken
Named for what I said when I served it. This was an improvised dish that turned out surprisingly well. Leave plenty of time for the liquid to reduce.
1 package chicken meat, any cut.
Half a bottle of Italian salad dressing
2 cans stewed tomatoes
Chili powder, Garlic powder, Salt
Flour paste
Pepper-jack cheese, shredded

Heat oven to 350 degrees F (176 degrees C). Bone and skin the chicken meat if it isn't already. Boil it in a saucepan in water to cover to which half a bottle of Italian dressing has been added until thoroughly cooked. Remove the chicken pieces. Discard all but one inch/2 cm of the cooking water, and add to it the undrained cans of tomatoes. Boil this until the liquid is reduced to about 3/4 inches I think. I just eyeball it. Anyways, this will take awhile. While it's reducing, cut the chicken to a bit bigger than bite-size pieces. When the liquid/tomatoes is reduced sufficiently, add to it a little salt and a few shakes of the garlic and chili powder. You can use different spices if you wish (these were the ones I had available), but don't omit the salt. Then thicken it with the flour paste, like a gravy. Whatever thickness you get it to when you stir in the paste is about what it'll work out to be when you serve it, so use that to decide how much. Add the chicken and mix well. Then put it in a recangle baking pan, making sure the chicken is distributed evenly. Top liberally with the cheese and bake until bubbly. Not sure how long this takes. Then broil it so the top browns nicely.


Vietnamese New Year's spring rolls

Hm...we improvised it. Just mix a whole bunch of ground pork with carrots, cabbage, wood ear...umm...I really don't remember if there was anything else oO Everything has to have a long shape, like the carrots have to be shaved, the cabbage shredded, etc. then you mix it all together in a big bowl. Then you get a bunch of wonton skins, microwave them until their not hard anymore, and you have to peel them starting from the middle (ex--take one stack, divide it from the center into two, take one of the two and divide that into two, etc). Then take a wonton skin (make sure it's facing you so that it's diamond shaped, not square :P), put part of the filling in, roll it to the center two corners, fold the corners in so that just the top point is left, brush the point with a mixture of egg and a small amount of water so it will stick, then finish rolling and place on a baking sheet. Bake at 350 (? or 375...I don't remember...) for 15 min (or 30 oO at least I remembered this much...just until they're brown or looking cooked >>), then take them out, turn them over, and cook for the remaining 15 or 30min until they look brown. For the fish sauce ((this way is better than the nasty store bought stuff...)), just take concentrated fish sauce, and mix it with lime juice and water until it is to your liking. Then wrap with lettuce, mung bean sprouts, cilantro, mint, and/or this daikon/carrot/vinegar mixture you can usually find at Asian stores, dip it in the fish sauce, and eat :D C'est muy delicioso

Happy Colorful Twice-Baked Potatoes
1 red bell pepper, chopped
1 tomato, diced
2 shallots, chopped fine
Butter
1/4 cup (generous) snipped cilantro (snip, then measure)
1/4 cup chives cut into about 1/4 inch pieces (cut, then measure)
2 cups shredded Cheddar cheese
5 slices of bacon
1/2 cup sour cream
6 baking potatoes

Bake the potatoes.
While waiting for the potatoes, prepare the other ingredients. Snip the green vegetables and set aside. Then cut the bell pepper and shallots. Don't cut the bell pepper into teensy pieces, but don't leave huge chunks either. Then saute the bell pepper and shallots in a little bit of butter until the shallots are clear and the peppers are sweet. When they are about halfway finished cooking, add the tomato cubes to the pan. Set them aside after they are done, but don't mix them with the green vegetables yet. Then rinse the pan and use it to cook and crush your bacon. Don't pulverize it into the size of those pre-purchased bacon bits, leave them bigger. It tastes better that way.
When the potatoes are done and have cooled a bit, cut them in half lengthwise and scoop the insides into a large bowl, saving the shells. Using a pastry blender if you have one, mix the potatoes, the vegetables, (to clarify, you should not have cooked the cilantro or chives yet) the sour cream, the cheese, and the bacon. Stuff the shells with this mixture, and if you are feeling gourmet, put a slight sprinkling of white cheese on top. Then bake for 20 minutes at 350 degrees.

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2005-03-09 [duende_negro]: coffee... coffee is great.Wakes you up.

2005-03-09 [dark kitty in big trouble]: drink coffee...do stupid things faster wiht more energy ^^ w00t w00t

2005-03-09 [duende_negro]: Coffee is GREAT!

2005-03-09 [dark kitty in big trouble]: we should make a song about coffee and sing it in a highpitch out of tune voice while drinking coffee

2005-03-09 [duende_negro]: yeah! with chipmunk voice!

2005-03-09 [dark kitty in big trouble]: YEAH! it should go like...um...coffee is good....coffee is nice.....go get some coffee....or.....(psst, your turn)

2005-03-09 [duende_negro]: coffe is good, coffee is nice, go get some coffee.....or you all be .. mice? (ow no no no...) let's get dice? intoo the Ice? ..or I WILL TAKE OF YOUR EYES!

2005-03-09 [dark kitty in big trouble]: ! thats a good one >0< okay now.......coffe is good, coffee is nice, go get some coffe, OR I'LL TAKE OUT YOUR EYES! cofffeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, coffeeeeeeeeeeeeee, its the greatest thing in the whole wide world! coffeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, coffeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, if you dont drink it you'll hurl (your turn....or is that enough?)

2005-03-09 [duende_negro]: becsause coffeeeeeeeeee...issssssssssss...tofy? lofy? flufy?..... GOOOOOOD

2005-03-09 [dark kitty in big trouble]: okay so this is how it gos......bum bum bum.....coffee is good, coffee is nice, drink some coffee, or I"ll TAKE OUT YOUR EYES! coffeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, coffeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, its the greatest thing in the whole wide world, coffffffeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, coffeeeeeeeeeeee, if you dont drink it you'll hurl, because coffeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, coffeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, isssssssssssssssssss......./GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!! wow we so rock at this game XD

2005-03-09 [duende_negro]: ta na na na na na NA!.... finished. (Drinks coffee)

2005-03-09 [dark kitty in big trouble]: *drinks some coffee too* wow we so rock at makeing up coffee songs ^^

2005-03-09 [duende_negro]: It's the coffee.. himn?

2005-03-09 [dark kitty in big trouble]: oh hell yes ^^ its always the coffee ^^

2005-03-09 [duende_negro]: (sigh) yep!

2005-03-09 [dark kitty in big trouble]: its so great! *sighs dreamly*

2005-03-09 [duende_negro]: Who has new recepies?! (shouts)

2005-03-09 [dark kitty in big trouble]: hmmmm....well...nope not me ^^'''

2005-03-09 [duende_negro]: <.<       ehm.. >.> maybe I'll put some recepies next weekend.

2005-03-09 [dark kitty in big trouble]: ...i might...mabey like./...during spring break...or something....>>...<<

2005-04-02 [powersurge30]: Gah!!!! Coffee!!!!

2005-04-02 [powersurge30]: *apologizes*

2005-04-03 [the Indigo]: coffe makes my tummy hurt ><

2005-04-03 [duende_negro]: My springbrake was over.. well it will b etomorrow.. monday .. school again, first day of the week...

2005-04-15 [dark kitty in big trouble]: jeeze...people sure dont talk on here much

2005-04-15 [nokaredes]: No, not really. ;P

2005-04-17 [dark kitty in big trouble]: i was gone for like 3 months and nobody as talks\ed.....thats pathetic

2005-04-17 [nokaredes]: Yes, it is.

2005-04-17 [dark kitty in big trouble]: yes.....so....

2005-04-18 [nokaredes]: *grins*

2005-04-18 [dark kitty in big trouble]: *grins wickedly* lets go raid a bank...or something XD

2005-04-19 [nokaredes]: ooh, bank-robber-y...<img:http://elftown.lysator.liu.se/img/mood/10246_1112678931.jpg>

2005-04-19 [Sagacious Turkey]: stop using those faces! *pokes you*

2005-04-19 [dark kitty in big trouble]: heh ^^ *pulls out an M40* this should do the trick ^^

2005-04-20 [nokaredes]: stop following me! dark kitty, don't take his side! *pokes Turkey* <img:http://elftown.lysator.liu.se/img/mood/10246_1112479257.jpg>

2005-04-20 [Sagacious Turkey]: *mumbles incoherently*

2005-04-21 [nokaredes]: You better! *shakes English textbook in anger*

2005-04-21 [Sagacious Turkey]: wha- what?!

2005-04-21 [nokaredes]: I'm at the library...it was convenient.

2005-04-21 [Sagacious Turkey]: riiiiiiiight...

2005-04-21 [dark kitty in big trouble]: i wasnt pointing the M400 at you, it wwas aimed at a friend that was getting on my nerves ^^

2005-06-18 [nokaredes]: quit advertising!

2005-06-18 [Sagacious Turkey]: Bob's Diner!!!

2005-06-18 [nokaredes]: Spamnation!

2005-06-18 [Sagacious Turkey]: *gasp* shameless advertising!!!

2005-06-18 [nokaredes]: -_-

2005-06-27 [the Indigo]: ._.

2005-07-05 [last_of_my_kind]: .<

2005-07-05 [nokaredes]: Why did I start an emoticon chain?

2005-07-06 [last_of_my_kind]: because you could *nods like she knows whats shes talking about*

2005-07-06 [nokaredes]: Oh, that must be it then. I do stuff like that all the time.

2005-08-09 [dark kitty in big trouble]: 0o'''''' wow I missed a bunch! hey gys! havent been on in a loooong time ^^'''

2005-08-09 [Sagacious Turkey]: You don't say...

2005-08-09 [dark kitty in big trouble]: cha! ^^ so, how are you today?

2005-08-09 [Sagacious Turkey]: Terrible! I just found out I'm pregnant, I have three tumors, AIDS, and cancer... and worst of all, I stubbed my toe!

2005-08-09 [dark kitty in big trouble]: oh noes! well I'm sorry that your pregnant, you have three tumors, AIDS, and cancer, AND your porr little toe

2005-08-09 [Sagacious Turkey]: yup... and it wouldn't be so bad if one of those tumors wasn't in the same toe I stubbed...

2005-08-09 [dark kitty in big trouble]: oh dang, now that sucks...

2005-08-09 [the Indigo]: uuhh...that's not too good....? oO But wait, you're a guy *raises eyebrow*

2005-08-09 [dark kitty in big trouble]: *falls over laughing*

2005-08-09 [Sagacious Turkey]: Exactly...

2005-08-09 [dark kitty in big trouble]: *cackles* good one

2005-08-09 [the Indigo]: Well, have fun with the whole pregnancy thing then

2005-08-09 [dark kitty in big trouble]: *cackles* that ought to be interesting

2005-08-10 [the Indigo]: errr...very. He could make the Guiness Book of World Records for being the first pregnant man. Then again, with all the advances in technology, who knows...? There could be a second, and a third, etc etc, I think you get my drift XP

2005-08-10 [dark kitty in big trouble]: yeah ^^ *laughs* but he would deffinatly need a sea section to get rid of the kid ><

2005-08-10 [the Indigo]: o.< err...don't make me think about that....>>

2005-08-10 [dark kitty in big trouble]: ehheheh o.<'' your right

2005-08-10 [the Indigo]: you guys should try that last recipe, it got me an A in geography >>

2005-08-13 [dark kitty in big trouble]: awsome ^^

2005-08-14 [the Indigo]: isn't it...? ^^

2005-08-15 [dark kitty in big trouble]: heh XD yes, you know it!

2005-08-15 [Sagacious Turkey]: it's not a "sea section"... it's a cesarean section...

2005-08-15 [the Indigo]: aka c section >>

2005-08-16 [nokaredes]: Why are we talking about that on a food wiki? What if people are trying to eat? >_>

2005-08-16 [Sagacious Turkey]: *shrugs* *eats ramen* *rereads comments* *harks ramen back up* *re-eats the ramen*

2005-08-16 [Sagacious Turkey]: ...mmm... better the second time...

2005-08-16 [Sagacious Turkey]: ...not to mention chunkier...

2005-08-16 [nokaredes]: Yuck.

2005-08-16 [Sagacious Turkey]: ...exactly...

2005-08-21 [the Indigo]: sounds like a 4-star meal if you ask me. Though, I would prefer yakiudon, myself

2005-08-23 [nokaredes]: *raises an eyebrow* (*gets a sword so [Sagacious Turkey] won't shave it off*)

2005-08-23 [Sagacious Turkey]: *gets a longer sword... with a shaver taped to the end!*

2005-08-25 [nokaredes]: *has a sharper sword* *cuts the shaver into tiny pieces*

2005-08-25 [Sagacious Turkey]: Cheater, cheater, ramen eater!

2005-08-25 [nokaredes]: *blinkblink*

2005-09-16 [dark kitty in big trouble]: your mom....0o;;;

2005-10-03 [the Indigo]: oh yeah...? Your grandma

2005-12-02 [nokaredes]: Hey Seamus, I think I might be watching all your wikis ;P

2005-12-02 [Seamus Schwathe]: Really? What did you think of the story I posted on my writings page?

2005-12-02 [nokaredes]: ...I dunno...if I'm watching that page I haven't been there yet :3

2005-12-03 [the Indigo]: cookies...!! :D hmm...methinks I'll try making them, pecans are good

2005-12-03 [Seamus Schwathe]: They're really good. My cousins demand me to make them every Thanksgiving.

2005-12-04 [the Indigo]: Hmmm...I do that to my aunt, just with guacamole. mmm...guacamole....

2005-12-04 [Seamus Schwathe]: Yeah... I've never had good guacamole though.

2005-12-04 [the Indigo]: Really...? oO Goodness gracious me!! You should find yourself a Mexican restaraunt and try some!

2005-12-04 [Seamus Schwathe]: Here there's Mexican restaurants everywhere. They're not all good though...

2005-12-05 [the Indigo]: XD Sounds like us and Chinese restaraunts. Close to Denver, anyways

2005-12-05 [Seamus Schwathe]: Oh, for some unknown there's a LOT of good Chinese here. Americanized, of course, but still good.

2005-12-06 [the Indigo]: Oooh, I found one homestyle Chinese restaraunt. It was kind of a mix between Vietnamese and Japanese food. It was sooo good

2005-12-06 [Seamus Schwathe]: If I lived in your state I'd ask where.

2005-12-06 [the Indigo]: XD good point, unless you're coming anytime soon... :P

2005-12-06 [Seamus Schwathe]: *laughs* I'm Texan! I can't take cold!

2005-12-06 [the Indigo]: God, I'm a Colorado native and it's too cold for me right now >> Somehow, I feel I belong in Florida...

2005-12-06 [Seamus Schwathe]: Not Florida. Too many natural disasters.

2005-12-06 [nokaredes]: I want to live in Las Vegas.

2005-12-06 [Seamus Schwathe]: And see the ex-celebrities, right?

2005-12-06 [nokaredes]: Pfft. I was there for a month and didn't see any celebrities...or ex-celebrities...

2005-12-06 [Seamus Schwathe]: Well you weren't looking hard enough. I heard everyone who was big in the 90's is there.

2005-12-06 [nokaredes]: >_> Well...Blue Man Group and Cirque du Soleil were there...but only if you went to a show...oh! and the Backstreet Boys...

2005-12-06 [Seamus Schwathe]: Backstreet Boys? I'd rather see Cirque du Soleil...

2005-12-06 [nokaredes]: Me too :3

2005-12-06 [Seamus Schwathe]: So how was it?

2005-12-06 [nokaredes]: ...how was what? O_o

2005-12-06 [Seamus Schwathe]: Cirque du Soleil.

2005-12-06 [nokaredes]: I didn't see it.

2005-12-06 [Seamus Schwathe]: Ah well... what did you see?

2005-12-06 [nokaredes]: The Strip :D But they kicked me out of...Stratosphere casino. x_x I saw the Luxor, and Circus Circus, and allllll the cool places! :D And not a single picture turned out. Of four rolls of film! So I've asked my brother to take pictures of the Strip for me for my birthday...

2005-12-06 [Seamus Schwathe]: Yes! And mail them to me!

2005-12-06 [nokaredes]: You'll have to give me your address then...*gets a stalkerish glint in her eye*

2005-12-06 [Seamus Schwathe]: Yes, but not in the comments. So there.

2005-12-06 [nokaredes]: Well...message me then ;P

2005-12-06 [Seamus Schwathe]: I did.

2005-12-06 [nokaredes]: I noticed.

2005-12-06 [Seamus Schwathe]: I hope you did. ^_^

2005-12-07 [the Indigo]: Ooh, Las Vegas :D I've never been there...I want to go, though >>

2006-01-09 [Seamus Schwathe]: Where is everyone?

2006-01-09 [the Indigo]: umm, I'm here, in my home state >>

2006-01-09 [Seamus Schwathe]: I meant it's been quiet here for awhile.

2006-01-09 [the Indigo]: ah...well, I apologize oO Let's make conversation! I like chickpeas, they are quite tasty :D

2006-01-09 [Seamus Schwathe]: How do you like to cook them?

2006-01-09 [the Indigo]: meh, I've never cooked with them. I usually only cook Asian food, there are no chickpeas in that. Plus, they are good by themselves just out of a can ^^

2006-01-09 [Seamus Schwathe]: That they are. I still havent gotten my parents to buy the stuff for the sweet rice. >.<

2006-01-09 [the Indigo]: really? >> I don't know if you can find sticky rice at a regular store, but have you tried looking..? God, that stuff is so good oO I can't eat very much though 'cause the coconut milk hurts my stomach

2006-01-09 [Seamus Schwathe]: Actually, around here, you might. But probably not though.

2006-01-09 [the Indigo]: hm. Do you have any Asian stores?

2006-01-09 [Seamus Schwathe]: Yes, in the university area I think.

2006-01-09 [the Indigo]: okay, I don't know where that is >> Those places are amazing, though! Cheap, too

2006-01-09 [Seamus Schwathe]: *shrugs* A section of the city. I'll go to one, then.

2006-01-09 [the Indigo]: Yay!!! One has not lived until one has shopped at an Asian food store ^^

2006-01-09 [nokaredes]: When I go to Asian food stores, I get weird looks >_>;

2006-01-09 [the Indigo]: eeh >> because you're not Asian...? oO

2006-01-10 [nokaredes]: Yep <_<

2006-01-10 [the Indigo]: eh, doesn't happen here, just because they get a whole bunch of Mexican people in there at the place I go to

2006-01-11 [Seamus Schwathe]: There's a whole bunch of Mexicans everywhere in my city. It's interesting.

2006-01-11 [nokaredes]: We have everything in my city, but it's weird, it's like people segregate themselves >_> The Asians are all near the post office and the Hispanics are all near the Food Lion <_< And the Jewish people are all near the senior center...it's very odd...

2006-01-14 [the Indigo]: Food Lion..? oO

2006-01-14 [Seamus Schwathe]: It's a supermarket.

2006-01-14 [nokaredes]: Indeed.

2006-01-14 [the Indigo]: Really? Never heard of it >> We've got King Soopers and Safeway ._.

2006-01-14 [nokaredes]: Well..I've never heard of King Soopers, so I guess we're even xD

2006-01-14 [Seamus Schwathe]: We have Piggly-Wiggly here.

2006-01-14 [the Indigo]: Piggly-Wiggly! We don't have one here, but I've been to them ^^ I like the name, ne

2006-01-15 [Seamus Schwathe]: You too? I used to go there for the name.

2006-01-15 [the Indigo]: XD Yess >> It just reminds me out of something from the twenties or forties

2006-01-24 [Seamus Schwathe]: Does it? I thought it sounded like a nursery rhyme.

2006-01-25 [the Indigo]: It does, actually oO Wieeerd...did I ever tell you that I love the title of the "shut up and eat it chicken"? It reminds me of an experience I had making egrolls oO

2006-01-25 [Seamus Schwathe]: How'd they turn out?

2006-01-25 [the Indigo]: really good...but that's because a Vietnamese lady was making them with me :P

2006-01-26 [Seamus Schwathe]: Ooh! How fun!

2006-01-27 [the Indigo]: I know..!! They were muy delicioso ^^ We wrapped them in lettuce and Vietnamese vegitables and dipped them in homemade fish sauce. It was sooo good *drooling*

2006-01-27 [Seamus Schwathe]: Never had them done like that. All the ones I've had were frozen >.<    ...Have you the recipe?

2006-01-27 [the Indigo]: I'll message you, it's too long for the comment box :P

2006-01-27 [Seamus Schwathe]: Or post it! ^_^

2006-01-27 [the Indigo]: ah, well, I just sent it to you :P My memory kind of fudged on some of it oO

2006-01-27 [the Indigo]: I'll post it anywho...

2006-01-27 [Seamus Schwathe]: Yay!

2006-01-27 [the Indigo]: You should try it, it's quite tasty. Though, I may say, it took 5 of us 3 hours to do it. But then again...we made about 130-someodd rolls

2006-01-27 [Seamus Schwathe]: Who for?

2006-01-27 [the Indigo]: Just everyone :P We divided them all between us so we could go home and eat them. I guess it's a new years tradition with her.

2006-02-09 [stepforth]: hey i just wanted to ask no disrespect or any thing is any one in here a chef like a legit. one just asking

2006-02-10 [Seamus Schwathe]: No offense taken. And no, I'm not a professional.

2006-02-10 [Seamus Schwathe]: No offense taken. And no, I'm not a professional. Don't know about everyone else though...

2006-02-10 [the Indigo]: Not me...god, I think I would die

2006-02-12 [stepforth]: ok thanks just asking im starting my first year soon and was just wondering if any one else was doing it for a living

2006-02-20 [Seamus Schwathe]: I'd like to. It seems like it'd be fun.

2006-03-19 [Seamus Schwathe]: Where is everyone?...

2006-03-19 [nokaredes]: ...not...here? o_O

2006-03-20 [Seamus Schwathe]: Yes, I got that far...

2006-03-21 [nokaredes]: *gives you a gold star* :D

2006-03-21 [Seamus Schwathe]: Why, thank you! *feels shiny*

2006-04-22 [last_of_my_kind]: umm i dont wana post it cuz someone else did but i know a spring rool recipie too >.>

2006-04-22 [Seamus Schwathe]: Go ahead. Don't worry about duplicate recipes, it's fine. ^_^

2006-05-07 [The Slave Queen]: can someone give me a good hispanic dish? preferably a dessert :)

2006-05-07 [duende_negro]: THe quesillo is very good, I'm not that good at making it but I have the recepy; I will just have ti look for it :S

2006-05-08 [The Slave Queen]: what is that?

2006-05-09 [duende_negro]: It is like, it is NOT faln but it looks like it, We eat it a lot in Venezuela.

2006-05-09 [The Slave Queen]: is it as smooth as flan?

2006-05-10 [duende_negro]: No, it's not at all the same... well the preparation is somehow different.This weekend I'm going home, I'll get the recepy for you ^_^ but don't think about flan, I just say that it looked almost like it. Well I do prefer the Quesillo, I don't like much flan -_-

2006-05-12 [The Slave Queen]: i dislike flan alot

2006-05-12 [duende_negro]: Well it doesn't taste like flan, flan is more..ehm... sticky -_- I prefer the quesillo. But you'll have to wait for me to get the recepie this weekend and show you . I've never prepared flan before anyways O.O

2007-03-13 [nokaredes]: ...does anyone know a recipie for white lemonade?

2007-03-17 [Seamus Schwathe]: ...I don't.

2007-03-20 [The Slave Queen]: white lemonade?

2007-03-20 [nokaredes]: The regular kind in America... verses the red kind in Ireland or the fizzy kind in Britain...

2007-03-24 [The Slave Queen]: OOooo...right...lemonade...of course...

2008-07-12 [nokaredes]: Soo... does anybody know? >_>

2008-08-13 [Seamus Schwathe]: 1 c. lemon juice, 1 c. sugar, and 4-5 cups of water. Helps to have the water hot to stir all the sugar in. Some people also grate in the rinds.

2008-08-14 [nokaredes]: :D Thank you!

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