7
Sep
7
Sep
Yeah, this will make you feel a little queasy.
(It’s a powerpoint file)
http://jfsdaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Lunch_on_the_Skyscraper_C_R.pps
6
Sep
3
Sep
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2
Sep
http://www.northpole.com/Kitchen/Cookbook/cat0002.html
Many of these look amazingly delicious!
1
Sep
It is State Fair time here and all the news stories are about foods on sticks and unusual things Deep Fried. The one about the Twinkies really caught my eye, go figure. My healthnut of a daughter is planning a reconnaissance mission some night to make the Fryer disappear. She is going to live to be 100+. I’m going to check out a little earlier having eaten things like this. Besides, how hard can this be to recreate at home? It was so easy. We just bought our first ever Deep Fryer a few months ago and have been tossing things in it ever since. I found a recipe on the Internet and also discovered a few secrets. Secret #1 is to freeze the Twinkies the night before. Secret #2 is put it on a stick. I did the first one but I didnt have any skewer sticks and figured no big deal. It would definitely have come in handy. Just make a simple batter and roll frozen Twinkie around in that. Heat oil to 375 and fry for 2 minutes. Granted the whole time they are bobbing about in the oil and you have to keep pushing them down and rolling them for even frying which is why the stick would have made things easier. Remove from oil and let cool for 5 minutes. That last step was the hardest, having to wait 5 minutes for it to cool! And then eat. OMG! This is sooooooooooo good. I tripped over a recipe for Deep Fried Oreo’s. Note to self: pick up cookies next time at store!



1
Sep
30
Aug
Who wants to pay a wad of cash for textbooks? Not yours truly. I’m Chegging, baby. =)
Seriously, go to Chegg.com where you can rent textbooks rather than buy them. You’ll save between 65%-85%. Yes, I’m serious.
Just search for the books you need and order. Chegg ships them to you super fast and when your term ends you just ship them back for free. And guess what? They plant a tree for every book that’s rented. Pretty cool.
BUT – make sure you use this special promo code CC102940. You’ll get an extra 5% off your order. Enough said…
-Oscar
30
Aug
For those who have it. You can sign up for their free trial. If you want to keep the channels just cancel it or keep them for an extra $5.00 a month. It’s nice to be able to test them out first.
Click here for the trial information.
-Oscar