Saturday, May 26, 2012

Cooking Pasta and making sandwiches

                                                                              FOOD

helpful kitchen hints for new brides
from the RKOF&S' cookbook "See Sou Sued"

Res Ipsa Loquitur

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

I thought I was the only one that did balony and salami like that. Do you number your socks?
Tim

Rodger the Real King of France said...

No, I put individual pairs in "sock sacks".

Anonymous said...

I number tube socks with a sharpie. That way you always wear the same two together. They sag together and they wear out together.
Tim

Anonymous said...

ANd with all of the money they have, why cant McD's get round cheese so half of it aint on the wrapper?
Tim

Anonymous said...

I like the part on the wrapper.

Casca

pdwalker said...

I was given a rice cooker in University by one of my Chinese classmates.

I used it to cook everything! Sometimes I even made rice.

Jim said...

I think the grilled cheese sandwich made by laying the toaster on it's side and cheese on top of the lower piece is still the best you ever offered....on our toaster the two pieces of toast even pop out far enough that the top one lands perfectly on the melted cheese. My wife has a toasted ham and cheese almost every day for lunch and thanks me for finding the idea...thank you

Anonymous said...

I buy 20 pairs of the exact same sock at a time, so when one gets lost or worn out along the way, it doesn't matter. And there's no time spent picking out pairs after they come out of the dryer.

John in Toronto

Anonymous said...

20 pairs of the exact same sock
Me too John. Sorting and rolling by pairs is such an aggravation. GMTA!
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Alear said...

I'm with John and dick, with a twist: 20 pairs of white socks, 20 pairs of dark socks.

Anonymous said...

white socks for sandals?

works for me x

Anonymous said...

Next weeks topic? Ear & Nose Hair

Casca

Chuckles said...

Yup, me too, till I found these, raises OCD to a whole new level.

http://www.marksandspencer.com/Pairs-Cotton-Rich-Freshfeet-Socks/dp/B004SRRM7U?ie=UTF8&ref=sr_1_11&nodeId=66670031&sr=1-11&qid=1338147274&pf_rd_r=0DVJSKFS1XPGZS04SBP2&pf_rd_m=A2BO0OYVBKIQJM&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_i=66670031&pf_rd_p=215570647&pf_rd_s=related-items-3

Chris in NC said...

See, this is why I come here several times a day. You never know when something as incredibly informative will be up. I have a new way of making my daughter's lunch now. Thanks Rodger!!

Anonymous said...

Casca,

Next week is today...

I use tweezers to pull my nose hairs. I get some really good sneezing fits.

daniel

pdwalker said...

Who needs tweezers? Just grab a bunch and give them a fast yank.

Oh, the first few times hurts like the devil with your eyes watering, but you get used to it.

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