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March 2011

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What advice do you have for young (college-age) people looking to expand their culinary skills but are both apprehensive to try “risky”/challenging dishes and are strapped for cash? → wcfoodies.tumblr.com

reallyfarrah:

Think of yourself as a minimalist rather than a broke student. Make your pantry your arsenal: stock it with the things you love best: maybe the only seasoning you like is salt and pepper; maybe you hate dried herbs but love ground spices. Grab a few different types of dried pastas, at least one variety of dried beans, and your favorite kind of rice. Spend an extra buck or two for high-quality canned tomatoes (I recommend either Muir Glen Organic or tomatoes actually from Italy). Ditto for a small hunk of good butter (don’t buy those 4-packs of quarter pound sticks - unless you’re a baker, the butter will go stale before you can use it all) and a wedge of your favorite cheese. Buy a bottle or jar of olive oil from a store that lets you taste the oil first, and don’t buy the most expensive oil or the biggest bottle. Now your pantry’s stocked and you can make a completely satisfying meal just from there - olive oil + tomatoes + salt + time = marinara sauce; reconstitute your beans, simmer them in salted water, season them, and top with your marinara or toss with rice. With beans, rice, pasta, and good canned tomatoes, you’ve got at least half a week’s worth of meals taken care of. From there, hit up your farmer’s market. Get onions, garlic, potatoes, eggs. Get your favorite fruits and vegetables. Wash and slice your vegetables, toss them with olive oil, salt, and pepper, and lay them flat on baking sheets. Roast your veggies in big batches, then store them in the fridge. They’re even more delicious cold the next day, tossed with a little extra olive oil and some fresh parsley - or even just straight out of the container. Splurge on a good loaf of bread or even a foccacia and make yourself a cold vegetable sandwich: press the veggies down into the bread, drizzle with olive oil and maybe some balsamic, and smash the sandwich together. Top the veggies with cheese if you want, but you’ll see it isn’t necessary. Cut your potatoes into large cubes, toss in a pot with twice as much salt as seems right, and cover by an inch with water. Bring to a boil, then simmer until the potatoes are just fork-tender. Store them in the fridge and eat them either tossed with olive oil and mustard, or smash them down a little in hot oil in a skillet until brown and crispy on the outside and top with a fried egg. Freeze your vegetable trimmings - carrot peels and tops, onion and garlic skins, zucchini ends, old herbs - until you have a good amount. Toss in a pot, cover by an inch or so with water, bring to a boil, and then simmer 15-30 minutes for homemade vegetable stock. Freeze the stock and whenever you need it - say, to make a more flavorful soup with your beans - toss a big veggie broth ice cube in a pot and slowly melt it before adding your reconstituted beans. Think of meat as more of a seasoning than a main ingredient: chop a slice or two of bacon, fry in oil, and add the bacon to a soup of white beans and escarole. Ditto chorizo with black beans and potato, or chickpeas and kale. Buy quality meat in small quantities and you’ll find the taste to be richer and more satisfying than a big hunk of crap meat. And, perhaps, above all, save your stale bread either for bread crumbs (blender, then freeze; toss in a hot pan with olive oil, fresh or dried herbs, garlic, salt and pepper to add a punch of fresh flavor to any dish) or for French toast.

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Lipstick Feminists: What Planned Parenthood Actually Does → lipstick-feminists.org

lipstick-feminists:

Submitted by nouvelliste:

Conservatives are fond of willfully ignorant statements like: Our tax dollars shouldn’t go to abortion, so Planned Parenthood should have its funding stripped. We all know this is a lie. The information to debunk this claim is widely and readily available. Aside…

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lalalaraine:

“When you think you love somebody, you love them. That’s what love is: thoughts.”

-Bill Adama

Ugh, you are so wise. S2 Ep4 is so good. I felt so many feelings.

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you can keep your oscars, i only care about the aCATemy awards

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“I am feeling the need to do some drinking. Actually, I’m feeling the need to do some crying, but my tear ducts seem to be too proud, so I am going to do some drinking instead.” —Grey’s Anatomy (via quote-book)
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“There once was a very lovely, very frightened girl. She lived alone except for a nameless cat.” —Paul Varjak (Breakfast at Tiffany’s)
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“And she was so simply his love, his girl, watching him approach as if she were memorizing him and his walk and those flowers and this moment, and he wanted to ask her what sound a heart made when it broke from pleasure, when just the sight of someone filled you the way food, blood, and air never could, when you felt as if you’d been born for only one moment, and this, for whatever reason, was it.” —Dennis Lehane, Shutter Island (via quote-book)
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Who are you supposed to be?

I am the angel of this yard
I am the angel of this door
I am the angel of light
I am the angel who shouts
I am the angel who thunders

from Roosters, by Milcha Sanchez-Scott

Feb 20, 2011
“Follow your inner moonlight; don’t hide the madness.” —Allen Ginsberg (via quote-book)

Tattoo idea #1.

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