I think my dad's lazy enchiladas is one of my favorite recipes for which you can do it right and better but who cares.
Cook chicken in a pain with salt and pepper. Cut into pieces. Put in a food processor with onions and cheese. You can add a jalapeño or something like a poblano as well. Process for the filling. Heat up enchilada sauce. Dip the corn tortillas into it. Fill, roll, fill roll. Once the pan is full just put the rest of the sauce on them. Cover in cheese. Bake for 20 minutes.
I think my dad's lazy enchiladas is one of my favorite recipes for which you can do it right and better but who cares.
Cook chicken in a pain with salt and pepper. Cut into pieces. Put in a food processor with onions and cheese. You can add a jalapeño or something like a poblano as well. Process for the filling. Heat up enchilada sauce. Dip the corn tortillas into it. Fill, roll, fill roll. Once the pan is full just put the rest of the sauce on them. Cover in cheese. Bake for 20 minutes.
Mac and cheese always benefits from something with a bit of tang
Olives or capers or whatever
Alternatively if it's literally just pasta in cheese sauce then some thing like brinjal pickle or chutney
my mom would mix a dab of mustard in
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Hey.
The new Paper Mario is good actually.
I just beat the second boss and boy was he interesting gameplay wise....
2nd boss spoilers. Don't check unless you want to be spoiled.
The second boss you fight is a giant (Normal sized) colored pencil case. It can shoot pencils as missiles and somehow generate an infinite number of them?
anyway, the way to beat it is to move behind it and use Mario's magic origami arms to close the case as it has pencils primed to shoot, causing Jean-Pierre's missiles to explode in himself. Oh yeah, the boss' name is Jean Pierre Colored Pencils.
Anyway, cause enough damage and it starts spinning pencils indie itself, blocking you from closing it from behind. Instead you have to use the origami arms from the front to, an i'm not kidding, GRAB THE BUNDLE OF PENCILS TO BASH AND STAB THE CASE WITH HIS OWN PENCILS UNTIL IT EXPLODES.
Honestly, i've not played a Paper Mario since thousand year door and the vibe is a lot different.
it wasn't written as a script - just storyboards, as far as the eye could see. And it shows. Apart from being incredibly excellent action, the visual storytelling and characterization is just *mwah* sublime
the fact that a few of the lines here and there come off as goofy almost makes it better. (everything the dag says, "bullet farmers, they're coming from the bullet farm")
It's kind of like the movie's saying that words are for theater and literature. This is neither.
There are probably a good few video essays out there explaining a lot better some of the various bits they do but it's fantastic.
The opening chase and the sandstorm is, appropriately, high-octane and unceasing action. With the cut to black and Max very slowly digging himself out of the sand, I palpably felt that the pace hadn't just slowed, it hit a dead stop. And in some ways it was a relief. It all felt very deliberate, and not trying to hide that felt good. I know this is a bit rambly but I just like that.
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Mustard is great in mac and cheese. You can use vinegar based condiment mustard for some tang, which I think benefits it greatly, or if you're more of a purist, dry mustard powder will just punch up the cheese flavor and make it taste more savory, like the cheese did before it was combined with milk/butter and made into a sauce.
If you omit the mustard entirely, you get a thick, fatty, creamy sauce but the cheese flavor is kind of limp. Richness without flavor.
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$800 in credit card payments.
Feels good, but at the same time I wish I was paying that to a single card instead of 2.
it wasn't written as a script - just storyboards, as far as the eye could see. And it shows. Apart from being incredibly excellent action, the visual storytelling and characterization is just *mwah* sublime
the fact that a few of the lines here and there come off as goofy almost makes it better. (everything the dag says, "bullet farmers, they're coming from the bullet farm")
It's kind of like the movie's saying that words are for theater and literature. This is neither.
There are probably a good few video essays out there explaining a lot better some of the various bits they do but it's fantastic.
The visual fluency of the movie is really apparent if you watch it back to back with something like a Nolan Batman movie or something like a Michael Bay film. Both are also in the spectacle genre but they are so patchwork. They use editing to connect disjoint scenes and communicate just the bare minimum they need to convey that X is punching Y or Z is blowing up. Fury Road is interested in making sure every visual element is introduced, established, tracked, performs a physically plausible action, and leaves. Shots are framed to maximize coherence and I love everything about this.
Thousands of hot, local singles are waiting to play at bubbulon.com.
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In Blaseball news, The Discipline Era continues
And you can now purchase antipeanuts for negative money
I bought one and I’m not sure if that was a mistake or if I should load up on as many antipeanuts as I can unafford
The opening chase and the sandstorm is, appropriately, high-octane and unceasing action. With the cut to black and Max very slowly digging himself out of the sand, I palpably felt that the pace hadn't just slowed, it hit a dead stop. And in some ways it was a relief. It all felt very deliberate, and not trying to hide that felt good. I know this is a bit rambly but I just like that.
relief was very much the theme of that sequence
we've got the muffled sound and the heartbeat noise thumping until he gets the IV out
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And I don’t care if you think I’m a weird pervert I want a life-sized doll because I mean why wouldn’t you want one? it is the ultimate toy! Like how is that not the fantasy of every girl? It’s a doll you can dress up in real clothes!
David Chang said he puts Worcestershire sauce in his Mac n cheese and I tried it and it was good
I can see mustard being good
Speaking of food right now I have the bubble gut
Or should I say bubble bowels
Bubble lower GI tract
J Kenji Lopez-Alt (Serious Eats) uses Worcestershire or fish sauce in a bunch of unexpected things to punch up the umami. I just did his stroganoff which used both (plus mustard) in it and it was awesome
it wasn't written as a script - just storyboards, as far as the eye could see. And it shows. Apart from being incredibly excellent action, the visual storytelling and characterization is just *mwah* sublime
the fact that a few of the lines here and there come off as goofy almost makes it better. (everything the dag says, "bullet farmers, they're coming from the bullet farm")
It's kind of like the movie's saying that words are for theater and literature. This is neither.
There are probably a good few video essays out there explaining a lot better some of the various bits they do but it's fantastic.
The visual fluency of the movie is really apparent if you watch it back to back with something like a Nolan Batman movie or something like a Michael Bay film. Both are also in the spectacle genre but they are so patchwork. They use editing to connect disjoint scenes and communicate just the bare minimum they need to convey that X is punching Y or Z is blowing up. Fury Road is interested in making sure every visual element is introduced, established, tracked, performs a physically plausible action, and leaves. Shots are framed to maximize coherence and I love everything about this.
yeah I was sitting here just extremely enjoying the fight between max and furiosa and how much fun the choreography is - and how every cut happens to set the stage for the next dance move
and stuff like, nux and max, being told mainly through shots interspersed over the story, and not a lot of words at all
Sunday afternoon and a weirdly productive time for my household as I just sat down for an hour and wrote and uploaded documentation due Friday (as in two days ago) and loser is finishing some writing due to his group yesterday
We are...aligned in work ethic, at least hahaha
Also this morning--ok when I woke up, so 2.30 PM morning--we walked to the french patisserie and got great pastries
Fury Road is very good and I should probably just buy it on blu Ray so that I can brag about it being in my collection and look down on others who don’t
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Cook macaroni.
Add hunks of cheese.
Bake.
bechamel is superfluous.
Cook chicken in a pain with salt and pepper. Cut into pieces. Put in a food processor with onions and cheese. You can add a jalapeño or something like a poblano as well. Process for the filling. Heat up enchilada sauce. Dip the corn tortillas into it. Fill, roll, fill roll. Once the pan is full just put the rest of the sauce on them. Cover in cheese. Bake for 20 minutes.
It comes out real good.
We had something similar. Good stuff.
first you add the pork
Olives or capers or whatever
Alternatively if it's literally just pasta in cheese sauce then some thing like brinjal pickle or chutney
Nah its good straight. Though I tend to load up a bit of black pepper on mine.
this is maybe the second-most-efficient TOTP sentence ever in terms of immediately bringing me up to speed on the current conversation
(the first one, of course, being "butts")
Jessica Telephone is a powerhouse, this is an outright coup for the Tigers
my mom would mix a dab of mustard in
The new Paper Mario is good actually.
I just beat the second boss and boy was he interesting gameplay wise....
2nd boss spoilers. Don't check unless you want to be spoiled.
anyway, the way to beat it is to move behind it and use Mario's magic origami arms to close the case as it has pencils primed to shoot, causing Jean-Pierre's missiles to explode in himself. Oh yeah, the boss' name is Jean Pierre Colored Pencils.
Anyway, cause enough damage and it starts spinning pencils indie itself, blocking you from closing it from behind. Instead you have to use the origami arms from the front to, an i'm not kidding, GRAB THE BUNDLE OF PENCILS TO BASH AND STAB THE CASE WITH HIS OWN PENCILS UNTIL IT EXPLODES.
Honestly, i've not played a Paper Mario since thousand year door and the vibe is a lot different.
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Or as the youth would say
yeet a dab of mustard
so of course its time to watch it again
god this is such a thoroughly fantastic movie
I didn't like it because max isn't actually that mad in it? I felt lied to by the title.
(In reality, i really liked it.)
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the fact that a few of the lines here and there come off as goofy almost makes it better. (everything the dag says, "bullet farmers, they're coming from the bullet farm")
It's kind of like the movie's saying that words are for theater and literature. This is neither.
There are probably a good few video essays out there explaining a lot better some of the various bits they do but it's fantastic.
If you omit the mustard entirely, you get a thick, fatty, creamy sauce but the cheese flavor is kind of limp. Richness without flavor.
Feels good, but at the same time I wish I was paying that to a single card instead of 2.
What if the cards were fully posable?
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The visual fluency of the movie is really apparent if you watch it back to back with something like a Nolan Batman movie or something like a Michael Bay film. Both are also in the spectacle genre but they are so patchwork. They use editing to connect disjoint scenes and communicate just the bare minimum they need to convey that X is punching Y or Z is blowing up. Fury Road is interested in making sure every visual element is introduced, established, tracked, performs a physically plausible action, and leaves. Shots are framed to maximize coherence and I love everything about this.
And you can now purchase antipeanuts for negative money
I bought one and I’m not sure if that was a mistake or if I should load up on as many antipeanuts as I can unafford
I can see mustard being good
Speaking of food right now I have the bubble gut
Or should I say bubble bowels
Bubble lower GI tract
Are they life-size?
I am pretty sure this is one of the 4 horsemen. Famine retired and was replaced with Facebook Quick Reply.
A new sort of famine where we consume non-nutritive fake social interaction until we die.
we've got the muffled sound and the heartbeat noise thumping until he gets the IV out
J Kenji Lopez-Alt (Serious Eats) uses Worcestershire or fish sauce in a bunch of unexpected things to punch up the umami. I just did his stroganoff which used both (plus mustard) in it and it was awesome
yeah I was sitting here just extremely enjoying the fight between max and furiosa and how much fun the choreography is - and how every cut happens to set the stage for the next dance move
and stuff like, nux and max, being told mainly through shots interspersed over the story, and not a lot of words at all
mustard is a long established mac and cheese thing. you see it in tons of recipes.
We are...aligned in work ethic, at least hahaha
Also this morning--ok when I woke up, so 2.30 PM morning--we walked to the french patisserie and got great pastries
But I think not.
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