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Completely off topic - 11/3/2008 9:41:45 AM   
DiurnalVampire


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I have decided to start my own recipe site!
I know there have been various threads here and there where we have batted around different recipes and the like. If anyone would like to have their recipes included in the site, feel free to message me here, or on there. I have a guestbook AND a contact me set up for just such an occason :)
http://www.freewebs.com/thevampiricchef/

Like I said cant get much more off topic than that ;)

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RE: Completely off topic - 11/3/2008 12:52:31 PM   
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There only appears to be one recipe.  Where are the others?

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RE: Completely off topic - 11/3/2008 12:56:06 PM   
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Yeah, that is what I was thinking.

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RE: Completely off topic - 11/3/2008 12:57:30 PM   
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I literally just started it this morning. I am adding as I have a chance to do so.
There will be more, I was just posting this to let people know (some who know I have mentioned this before as an interest) that I have gotten it started.



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RE: Completely off topic - 11/3/2008 1:26:17 PM   
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If you cant be patient while it gets built, please dont comment. I do have other thing to do, I just wanted to announce to those who wanted to know about it that it was there. Rome wasnt built in a day, and between having to type the recipes, spell check and format them... it takes time.
If I could, Id delete the thread, honestly. I put it here for suggestions and material, not criticism.


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RE: Completely off topic - 11/3/2008 1:28:58 PM   
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Never mindl

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RE: Completely off topic - 11/3/2008 1:35:34 PM   
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DV, I will be happy to add some when I get time.

At least the ones that are not .....a little of this, some of that, taste, look through the spice rack and "hmmmmmm" maybe a little of this, taste some more.........


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RE: Completely off topic - 11/3/2008 1:43:14 PM   
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Thats why it is taking me so long. I do that as I am cooking, now I have to remember what I changed, when I changed it and so on.

Thank you LaT

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RE: Completely off topic - 11/4/2008 12:39:15 PM   
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DV, here's an easy recipe that I use almost everyday.

Open cabinet
Take out box of cereal
Pour into bowl
Add skim milk

Prep time: 30 seconds

Voila!

**That's my extent of cooking. I applaud you for your efforts**

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RE: Completely off topic - 11/4/2008 12:41:07 PM   
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DV, don't let them get you down. I'll send you a couple, some that I won't bother to post here because I have two modes of cooking. One mode is when I go looking throught the refrigerators and freezer because I want to do something with what I have, the other mode is when I get something in my head and have to go to the store.

Two things I make very well are spagetti sauce and chicken paprikash, and the recipies are very involved and complex. Of course I cook other things but I don't consider them really, they just come natural. Like the time I decided to cut a carrot into slivers and put it in rice.  I was really good but not really worthy. I am also damn good at stroganoff, which requires the meat to be semi rare at the very least. That can be difficult.

I can basically invent a stirfry for just about any meat, and can make po'boy sandwiches if I can get uncut buns. Thing is with cooking I take so many things for granted that I would not consider them for inclusion. Like if you want a good beef soup stick the meat in the pot and put it in the oven before adding the water and boiling it. Why would I have to say then cut up the carrots etc....... A westerner is like a burger, but with egg and a bunch of garlic, onion and spices. My stir fry is nothing special, ecept for the spices. Over the years I have come to like spices and have lots and lots of them. I know when and how to use most of them as well.

Perhaps that would be a good subject and I could contribute that way. I have a coup-le of recipies on cooks.com, one is so simple you would never believe it, but is one of the tastiest things I ever ate, and get this, I didn't even invent it.

And there are so many things you can do with rice it just ain't funny. You have this whit bland gook, and not only a shelf I had to build to hold the spices, but also a fridge full of veggies. I have actually consuidered cheese with rice. Rice au gratin I guess.

I excel at spicing meat, and also at NOT spicing meat. Not long ago I pan fried some pork chops, no oven, no spices, no nuthing. They were great. Once my finger and meat thermometer said they were done, they were done. I actually tasted pork again.

Cooking is a very diverse subject. Good luck on the website, in the future you are going to find that you need categoriwes and subcategories and all that. But the thing is, I am sick of everything. Yup, all the good cooking I can do is for naught. My paprikash is reveered city wide, but I just ain't in the mood. It doesn't matter that it takes hours, I'll spend hours on the internet, so in comparison so what ? I like my kash, to be sure, but more enjoy seeing others' enjoy it as well.

I'll have to talk to the olman, hile this is not my gig, he has this recipe for cheesecake from the 1950s and it is good. It is like nothing you can buy in a store. I'll see if I can get it, I got him to make a couple for a graduation party years ago and I told the hosts to save it for last. They did, but it was still gone in minutes.

Don't sweat it.

T


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RE: Completely off topic - 11/4/2008 12:48:57 PM   
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Honestly, the site is more for myself and my friends than the random collector.
When I cook, as do most others, I bastardize an existing recipe, or just create it off the cuff. This is a really simple site to keep track of what I made that came out well, and what others have made that came out well.
Eventually, should I decide to make it more advanced I can, for now, its just a blog.
When I go whole hog on it, itll be database driven, fully categorized and everything.
Think f this as the beginning and I'll see where it goes.

It doesnt get me down, very little does. It just isnt constructive.

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RE: Completely off topic - 11/5/2008 3:16:11 AM   
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Here's my favorite recipe...
Go through the Holland Tunnel and find a nice little Italian restaurant in Little Italy.

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RE: Completely off topic - 11/5/2008 4:11:53 AM   
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That's a great idea. Hopefully I can find the cd with all my recipes on it and share some with you. Until then, I look forward to seeing the ones you post there.

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ORIGINAL: LaTigresse

DV, I will be happy to add some when I get time.

At least the ones that are not .....a little of this, some of that, taste, look through the spice rack and "hmmmmmm" maybe a little of this, taste some more.........



Yea but sometimes those are the recipes that come out the best.

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RE: Completely off topic - 11/5/2008 4:53:57 AM   
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I think the only way you can be "off topic" on an Off Topic Discussion board is if you post some "ON TOPIC".  OK-an early morning attempt at humor.

As to your post, I have some recipes that are family favorites, fairly healthy and super easy. I'll be happy to send them. If you need them in a specific format to make them consistent with your website let me know.

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RE: Completely off topic - 11/5/2008 9:03:46 AM   
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Unfortunately for me steps, mine are not on CD. I will have to typo them out :-)

Many of the older ones are really old, like the cheesecake. There is no way.

T

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