Monday, December 08, 2014
Popovers
50 min
Prep:
10 min
Cook:
40 min
Yield:8 popovers
Level:Easy
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Ingredients
3 tablespoons melted butter, divided
2 eggs
1 cup milk, warmed for 30 seconds in the microwave (should be lukewarm to warm)
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon kosher salt
Directions
Special equipment: muffin tin
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
Using a pastry brush, coat 8 muffin cups with 1 tablespoon of the melted butter and put the tin in the oven for 5 minutes. Meanwhile, mix the eggs in a blender until light yellow. Add the warmed milk and blend. Add the flour, salt and remaining melted butter, and blend until smooth. Pour the batter into the warmed muffin tin and return it to the oven to bake until golden, about 35 minutes. Remove from the oven and serve warm.
Recipe courtesy Melissa d'Arabian
Read more at: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/melissa-darabian/fool-proof-popovers-recipe.html?oc=linkback
Sunday, November 30, 2014
The Public Trough
Peeps...
There are those among you who know that this MOAM is a proud alum of the University of Massachusetts - Amherst where I earned a Baccalaureate Degree in Political Science with Honors no less, and learned a lot about a whole bunch of other stuff during my four formative years there.
So you would think that when I watch the nicely done promotional ads that air on the Boston media detailing the positive environment at UMASS...... that I would have a sense of satisfaction and pride.... and you would be wrong.
UMASS is a great place, a great school, a fantastic asset for the state. But so is Brandeis, Harvard, NorthEastern, Boston University, Boston College, Holy Cross, Assumption, Merrimack, Hampshire, Amherst, Williams, Smith, Holyoke.... etc. Where are the ads for these fine institutions????
No Ads. At least none of the scale and magnitude of the UMASS daily campaign.
And why would that be?
Simply put... it's because you and I pay for the UMASS ads. They are funded by the bottomless trough of tax funds. And the other schools don't have these unlimited budgets. Are these ads necessary? Apparently not for privately funded schools.
So every time I see a UMASS ad.... I get pissed off... even though I love UMASS.
There are those among you who know that this MOAM is a proud alum of the University of Massachusetts - Amherst where I earned a Baccalaureate Degree in Political Science with Honors no less, and learned a lot about a whole bunch of other stuff during my four formative years there.
So you would think that when I watch the nicely done promotional ads that air on the Boston media detailing the positive environment at UMASS...... that I would have a sense of satisfaction and pride.... and you would be wrong.
UMASS is a great place, a great school, a fantastic asset for the state. But so is Brandeis, Harvard, NorthEastern, Boston University, Boston College, Holy Cross, Assumption, Merrimack, Hampshire, Amherst, Williams, Smith, Holyoke.... etc. Where are the ads for these fine institutions????
No Ads. At least none of the scale and magnitude of the UMASS daily campaign.
And why would that be?
Simply put... it's because you and I pay for the UMASS ads. They are funded by the bottomless trough of tax funds. And the other schools don't have these unlimited budgets. Are these ads necessary? Apparently not for privately funded schools.
So every time I see a UMASS ad.... I get pissed off... even though I love UMASS.
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Compost Bin Plan
I'm thinking of building this compost bin. The pile of shredded leaves in the backyard are starting to be a blight on the property and this bin may spruce things up a bit, as well us as maybe speed the composting process.
Friday, November 28, 2014
Peeps of the Week and Bash Aftermath
The Bash was a raging success this year as usual. We had Peeps come from as far as South Africa and copious amounts of food and drink were consumed. In retrospect, the call to keep firearms out of the affair was a good one in that not one shooting occurred. In fact, no punches were thrown either as a testiment to the sophistication of this annual event.
My best Son-in-Law, Brady Boyle, was a shining example of Nanepashemet Peepdom as he presented the MOAM with a bottle of the King of Scotch, 16 yr. old Lagavulin Single Malt, thus becoming an Automatic Peep of the Week. A class move. In an equally not classy move, Ryan Nestor consumed much of it in the following Thanksgiving Day haze.
ANNOUNCING....
NANEPASHEMET PEEPS OF THE WEEK FOR THE 48TH WEEK OF 2014.
Brady Boyle - Automatic
Ryan Nestor
Steve Lewis
John Garriboto
Sarah Crawford
Nathaniel Clarke
All in all, it was a thankful event, and a beautiful Thanksgiving with all of the Nestor offspring and their significant others expressing their thanks at our turkey dinner the next day,
I hope you Peeps enjoyed your day too.
My best Son-in-Law, Brady Boyle, was a shining example of Nanepashemet Peepdom as he presented the MOAM with a bottle of the King of Scotch, 16 yr. old Lagavulin Single Malt, thus becoming an Automatic Peep of the Week. A class move. In an equally not classy move, Ryan Nestor consumed much of it in the following Thanksgiving Day haze.
ANNOUNCING....
NANEPASHEMET PEEPS OF THE WEEK FOR THE 48TH WEEK OF 2014.
Brady Boyle - Automatic
Ryan Nestor
Steve Lewis
John Garriboto
Sarah Crawford
Nathaniel Clarke
All in all, it was a thankful event, and a beautiful Thanksgiving with all of the Nestor offspring and their significant others expressing their thanks at our turkey dinner the next day,
I hope you Peeps enjoyed your day too.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Prelude to the Bash
Twenty four hours from now, the low rumble that you hear will be the Night Before Thanksgiving Day Bash at the corner of West Shore Drive and Gerry Park in Marblehead.
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Despite warnings of an oncoming NorEaster, the Peeps will be in full Bash regalia as Peeps stream from all over Metropolitan Boston to be part of this social event of the season.
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If you didn't receive an invitation, no need to worry, as invites are never proffered. It is come as you are.... or as you would like to be.
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Over the years, the much anticipated event has taken many forms, and this year should prove to be in keeping with the tradition of raucous yet refined interactions with an underpinning of sophisticated discourse punctuated by hysteria and gutter talk. Dress is mandatory. I hate it when people come naked and act as if they can meld in with everybody.
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Please leave your weapons and firearms at home. We have never had a shooting or even a stabbing at the Bash, and it would be nice to keep the streak alive at least one more year.
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And of course, if you bring a bottle of Lagavulin, the King of Scotch, you will be loudly and obnoxiously announced as an Automatic Nanepashemet Peep of the Week. It is an Honor/Disgrace that not a few Peeps aspire to at the Bash every year,
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So, rack up your A-Game, and I hope to see you here tomorrow night!
~
Despite warnings of an oncoming NorEaster, the Peeps will be in full Bash regalia as Peeps stream from all over Metropolitan Boston to be part of this social event of the season.
~
If you didn't receive an invitation, no need to worry, as invites are never proffered. It is come as you are.... or as you would like to be.
~
Over the years, the much anticipated event has taken many forms, and this year should prove to be in keeping with the tradition of raucous yet refined interactions with an underpinning of sophisticated discourse punctuated by hysteria and gutter talk. Dress is mandatory. I hate it when people come naked and act as if they can meld in with everybody.
~
Please leave your weapons and firearms at home. We have never had a shooting or even a stabbing at the Bash, and it would be nice to keep the streak alive at least one more year.
~
And of course, if you bring a bottle of Lagavulin, the King of Scotch, you will be loudly and obnoxiously announced as an Automatic Nanepashemet Peep of the Week. It is an Honor/Disgrace that not a few Peeps aspire to at the Bash every year,
~
So, rack up your A-Game, and I hope to see you here tomorrow night!
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Bash Musings
The New England Patriots are again playing professional football at a level that conceivably could be classified as mastery.
Years from now, people will wonder what it was like to watch football games during the Brady-Belichick era.... much like people have asked what it was like to watch Bobby Orr play hockey, or Bill Russell play basketball.
The game was even better today, because Joanne and I got to watch it with our Grandkids, Will and Ethan, and with Ryan and Kim.
The Hype is building for the Thanksgiving Eve Bash as well. The highly anticipated annual event will be held in all of its Glory/Debauchery and the Beer will flow like Wine as in years past.
As usual, there are no invitations, and much resentment and rancor will flow to those who do not attend, so I would advise you Peeps to come and partake of this pilgrimage for the sake of your social standing and psychological well being.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Chocolate Pecan Pie Bars
This little number may show up at the Night Before Thanksgiving Bash.
Chocolate Pecan Pie Bars
Ingredients
- 2 cups all purpose flour
- 1/4 cup brown sugar
- 1/2 cup cold butter, cubed
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup light corn syrup
- 1 teaspoon flour
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons butter, melted
- 1 full cup pecan halves
- 1 1/2 cups semi sweet chocolate chips
for the crust
for the filling
Instructions
- Using a pastry blender, combine flour, brown sugar and cubed better until it resembles a cornmeal (this can also be done in a food processor.)
- Press crust mixture into an ungreased 9x13 pan. Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 10 minutes.
- While crust is baking, beat together eggs, corn syrup, sugar, flour, salt, vanilla and melted butter. Stir in pecans.
- Remove crust from oven and spread chocolate chips evenly over warm crust. Spread filling over chocolate chips.
- Cover with foil and return to oven. Bake for 15 minutes, remove foil and bake for an additional 30 minutes. Remove from oven and let cool before serving.
Notes
recipe source ChocolateChocolateandmore.com
Monday, November 17, 2014
Immigration Kabuki Dance
This whole Immigration drama being played out by the Obama administration reminds me of a Japanese Kabuki Dance. Lots of arranged protracted movements and posturing that look really weird.
Republican and Conservative pundits are in high rant mode as the President threatens to use the power of Executive Orders to give amnesty to Latin Americans who live in the US without a green card.
The POTUS maintains that he has the power to wipe the slate clean for these five million or so immigrants who have taken up residence in the US in violation of laws that regulate entry into this country. Conservatives maintain that he is effectively enacting legislation which is the purview of the Congress and a violation of the checks and balances built into our Federal system of Government.
Each side swaggers and postures away on what they will do if Obama uses his "Power".
The thing about Power is that you only have it if people don't challenge your actions.
Saturday, November 15, 2014
POTW Week 46
I've been on this super efficiency kick this week.... planning out everyday, and analyzing what got done, what didn't, and why. Staying focused is the key to accomplishment. Yet some diversions to the plan are important to follow as well.
Another benefit of planning and evaluating your time is that when you get to the end of the day, after being pulled in numerous directions, your documented time gives you a feeling of satisfaction..... or at least verification that you didn't screw off all day.
Announcing....
Nanepashemet Peeps of the Week for the 46th Week of 2014
Bill Quirk
Harvey Rowe
Mike Rockett
Dale Johnson
Taylor Swift
Pam Georgian
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Veterans Day Post
Thank you American Veterans.
No matter what you did during your military service, you stood on the wall, ready to defend our way of life.
Regardless of how aggravating our domestic politics can seem, we are Americans.... bonded together by a history that seeks freedom and the pursuit of happiness.
Sometimes this history has taken a while to evolve, and we have made mistakes, but in the end, our country strives for justice and liberty.
Those of you who served, who stood in the vanguard against those who seek to subjugate and subvert us.... I appreciate the time and sacrifice that you have made on behalf of all of us.
Monday, November 10, 2014
Stranger than Fiction
This American Indian Harvard Law Professor is one of the US Senators representing the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The other is Ed Markey.
Sometimes you wake up in the morning and say, "This can't be real.... I must be dreaming." But this nice lady from Oklahoma, who claims to be an Indian, who rails against the cost of education after she made over $300k per year teaching one course at Harvard. is not only my Senator... she is being touted by "Progressives" as a serious alternative for President.
Reality is truly stranger than fiction.
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