Feels like Spring today! It prompted me to bare my pale legs in a skirt… and 10 min later a nutter has started chatting to me on the bus.
Month: August 2011
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- An unabashed love letter to Ginny Weasley – This reminded me of all the ways that Ginny kicks ass. Yes, she’s a bit boring in the movies, but I can forgive that given how awesome she is in the books.
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Zumbo’s shop in Balmain ransacked! I hope the baddies didn’t get to Calico & Ivy, @randomknits! http://bit.ly/odWfiA
Well, crap. Saw the doctor. Viral infection. No exercising for the rest of the week, and NO BAY RUN. Anybody want my entry? @redambition?
@witty_knitter @HoneyBeeMine @drkknits @randomknits We got out census form tonight!
@kunaal84 Single brown dude travelling without luggage? You’re lucky if a “random security screening” was all you got! 🙂
@rajsingh2505 @kunaal84 He should’ve taken his Victim Card! 😛
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Well, crap. Saw the doctor. Viral infection. No exercising for the rest of the week, and NO BAY RUN on Sunday. Anybody want my entry? The Snook’s out as well…
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@kateslemay There are heaps! You could come to the next Inner City Guild meeting, for a start. 🙂 http://bit.ly/9TIEtH
@kateslemay There’s also a regular Thurs night group at Morris & Sons in the CBD from 5-7. They usually end up at the bar afterwards. 🙂
According to the Snook, there is a PENGUIN swimming in the harbour outside Yahoo. I made him go take a photo: http://bit.ly/of1rzs
@kateslemay Some of the Guild groups out in the burbs are. But not IC group. Very welcoming & fun! I used to run it, now @knitterjp does. 🙂
Jamie’s 30Min Meals #25: Spring Lamb, Veggie Platter, Mint Sauce, Chianti Gravy, and Chocolate Fondue! http://bit.ly/pawPK6 Best lamb EVER.
RT @brown_note: The Ultimate Productivity Blog http://bit.ly/qCOjrI // Heh. I think @kunaal84 needs to send that around at work tomorrow…
Day 6 of swollen glands and feeling like crap. FINE, UNIVERSE. Doctor appointment made. Happy now?
@randomknits I vote for rocking. You look like a movie star!
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Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals #25: Spring Lamb
This is our 25th cooking/blogging experiment from Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals. Wow! We’re officially HALFWAY through the book! For this week’s recipe, we chose “Spring Lamb, Vegetable Platter, Mint Sauce, Chianti Gravy, and Chocolate Fondue.” We chose it because we had the episode recorded, and because it’s one of “lower” carb recipes left in the book. (Normally we cook our Jamie meal on Saturday – which is our Diet Cheat Day – but this weekend was the Snook’s birthday, so that took precedence.) I was on chef duty for this one, and the Snook clocked me at 38:42. I was really annoyed with that time, given that I was flat out the whole time and this meal had a LOT of components. There’s no way you could do it in 30 minutes! Time concerns aside, it was a very tasty meal and quite possibly the best lamb I’ve ever cooked.
Substitutions: The recipe says to remove the fat from your rack of lamb, but we left it on. (Jamie leaves it on the show, and the photos in the book clearly show it on too. Besides, it’s tastier that way!) We couldn’t find “lamb neck fillet,” so instead we bought a whole lamb neck and the Snook actually filleted it himself. We couldn’t get cherry tomatoes on the vine, so loose had to do. I used full sized potatoes and carrots (chopped up) rather than the baby ones specified, and I used broccoli instead of runner beans. Other than that, everything was as written in the recipe.
Quick verdict: The lamb cutlets were cooked beautifully. Seriously, cutting that thing apart and seeing the blushing pink was like Masterchef, baby! And they were so, so good. The lamb neck… not so much. It was cooked fine, but it was just chewy and tough. (Is a “lamb neck fillet” something else in the U.K.??) The gravy was very good, if a bit chunky. (I used a bit too much bacon.) I think this mint sauce may have actually converted me to liking it! I’m just not convinced of the need for both sauce AND gravy. (The Snook tells me “it’s traditional.”) The veg was a nice accompaniment. The fondue looked to be a disaster at first but then came good after a bit more work. It’s another one of his “afterthought” desserts though, and I’m not sure I’d bother with it next time. We both rated the overall meal a 9.5/10… if you don’t count the neck fillet. It’s a filling and warm late-winter/early-spring family dinner!
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