Sorry to say, but this site has been so depressing for a few days. I thought I'd ask an average, everyday question....to make us all feel a little more normal today.
I made Eggplant Lasagna, and my BIL and SIL are coming for dinner. They leave for Cali tomorrow to see their beautiful grand daughter.
Sorry, sometimes we just need some REGULAR conversation.......or at least THIS caregiver does.
I mentioned that one of my to-buy list is a wok. She said to try to buy the electric wok - and then we can cook more stuff on it than a regular pan/pot. Might as well buy other cooking utensils while at it. I also need a whisk and a cooking brush.
My trying to learn to cook was enough incentive for sis - on her own - to actually cook real food! I like this very very much. Oldest sis knows how to cook the 'old way' of our people. I miss that - mom's cooking.
If you have a choice in sizes, big is good! You'll want a cover. You don't always use it, but often you want to partially steam the vegetables.
To see what a good wok (by my standards) looks like, look up Joyce Chen Flat-Bottom Wok. The very good news is that a very useful wok like this is often the least expensive you will find! How often is THAT true?
working on automobiles doesnt have to be a guy thing . try telling one of my sons that the kitchen is a womans domain. they both know better . when i work on a car for a woman , shes there helping and learning how to do it herself the next time . it makes them apreciate how delicate machinery is , how difficult it is to repair and hopefully makes them treat the machine more kindly in the future .
if i see a half inch of brake dust on a potential romantic interests front wheels it tells me everything i need to know about her . shes a gas , brake , honk , nondriving idiot . an aggressive driver and probably an inconsiderate prick in everything she does . same goes for a guy but since men have to maintain machinery you dont see men mistreating machinery all that often .
i appreciate a bit of finesse in either gender .
ive owned ike for 29 years and have never crammed the rpm's over 4 k altho the owners manual says its ok to hit red line at 9 thousand rpm's occasionally .
na, not with my connecting rods you dont ..
We have to get Caps opinion on what kinda "gal" you are? he should write a book!!
Gosh i totally forgot about her and dinner!!!!! i am a terrible caregiver! LOL lucky she wasnt that hungry Cocktail sausages(real irish sausages) brown bread and butter and tea for her.
Tuna red onion and sweetcorn for me (no mayo sniff sniff).
I also found my mom's Emeril pan sets. Except I cannot find the cover for the big pots/pan. Someone walked off with that one but left the smaller cover. So, I'm still looking for a large pan with cover. Hard to simmer using that 14" pan and/or pot. Cook soup on the deep pot but no cover.
Quick question because I read over and over here - you all mention red onions. What's the difference between that and the regular onion? I just buy the regular one as an all-purpose use. Even in my salad - which comes out bitter from the onion. Have to go now....
You know you can buy just covers for pans? If you've got a decent pan, just find a good cover for it.
Thank goodness I don't have to cook for anyone but myself, which enables me to go online, get ideas and experiment on myself. My Mom is in her own apartment and only likes her own food, so I stopped trying to share that with her too.
In fact there is nothing left to share with her it seems.
i love em , they kick ass once cooled if not cold ..
After another round of reno/construction/chaos I spent most of the day sorting the garage come workshop. Oh my poor old achy bones! Went to bed after supper and slept till 10 p.m. The dogs are still in bed - they're smart. Must get back to bed soon as my muscle helper guy is coming in the morning to help me finish up and discuss the next project.
Not sure what cap's opinion would be. Probably visions of Granny Clampet lol