This is also from our epic Christmas feast from 2010. I think it’s cute that Nadia decided not to go to culinary school because she didn’t want to have to wash her own dishes. This is one of the billions of reasons why we got along so well.
This was created in the summer last year, when one of my housemates came to visit from southern California, thus freeing me of MCAT-studying for 1.5 glorious days. It’s more of a pictorial progression of the creation of the omelets than anything else (hence, the carelessly shitty instructions).
This is quite possibly one of my favorite soups in the world, and I love Nadia for introducing it to me (and sharing the recipe). I’ve always loved chicken corn chowder, and back in the day, my ex would keep his house stocked with cans of it because he knew I loved em’, and the …
I somehow did not have a single picture just of the mashed potatoes, so please ignore that amazing-lookin’ mint lamb for the time being. I’ll dig that up/scout it out soon. :O This is one of the [probably many] recipes that doesn’t have exact measurements, so it’s basically to whatever consistency you like your mashed …
This was part of our Christmas feast of 2010. After I exhausted my existence as a garlic fairy (I think we collectively peeled and minced at least 5 balls of garlic–a semi-frightening amount, even for us), there wasn’t enough room for all of us to be in the kitchen. Thus, I was exiled …
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