Monday, March 17, 2008
soup?
I made buffalo chicken soup today...well sort of. I didn't have chicken so I just used chicken base and added frank's to add spice..sauteed onions and mushrooms first to get a good flava, then put everything else in. Added some rice and some parmesan peppercorn dressing (the closest i had to blue cheese) anyways it was decent, a little weird-tasting (the original recipe called for 2 cans of cream of chicken soup, I was goign to add a lot more base and water and thicken the whole thing with corn starch, but just wanted to make enough for tonight, so that didn't happen) anyways it was interesting. can't remember if I blogged thsi before, but i made lemon curd at kevin's last week, he's been finding new and exciting ways to use that...most notably as a dip for some xmas sugar cookies he finally made up out of dough he had lying around. dork. anyways I'm celebrating st pattys with a cup of irish coffee (mm irish cream) and a little food tv, good times. who needs bars with random creepy people, I have my laptop and alton brown. hot! Oh and kevin too, he's at his apt tonight but he's good for intermittent chatting. awesome. I think my next culinary experiment will involve the tofu I have in my fridge, its the only proteiny thing i have, besides some yogurt smoothie things...yah I think thats it. protein is overrated. totally. Oh today was our (keri and I) first day at buffalo sport and spine, its a big facility with physiatrists, orthopods, PTs and a little office in the back for meechan. Its nice to be in a medical facility too though, just to kind of have a presence in the office, albeit a small one at this point. He eventually wants us to be observing the other docs as well as the physical therapy, to give us an idea of what goes on in other offices. I learned a lot, even if the most I got done was 4 sudokus and a DAC case. oh well, can't always be super-productive. tomorrow is narrative re-write day, woo! I'm seriously ready to just graduate and start working, I want MOOOOONNNNNEYYYYY I want to get out of this part of the country too, if only for a few years. Travel around a bit, see more then this little corner of the US. I'm thinking northwest, but I'd probably be wise to travel there and visit a bit before I commit to a 1-year associateship. that would be great. anyways, lots of choices, who knows where I'll end up...
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