A Better World Through Tasty Recipes and Super Science
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Brisket tonight!
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Place brisket, fat side up, on a rack in a roasting pan.
- Add about 1 cup of cold water the to bottom of the pan.
- Bake brisket, covered, at 50 minutes per pound.
- 10 minutes before the brisket is done, remove from oven, uncover, and cover lightly with lemon juice and brown sugar.
- Bake oncovered at 375 degrees for the final 10 minutes.
- After baking, let brisket "rest" for 10-15 minutes before carving into thin slices.
Man, that's some GOOD brisket. Doesn't taste like a salt-lick, and has an almost candy-like crust. And the brisket sandwiches the day afterward.... Mmmmmmm!
Tonight's brisket is shy of 4 pounds, so we're eating dinner late tonight.
Monday, May 15, 2006
Yum, Yum, Yum!
Asparagus with Parmesan and Mozeralla Cheese
Ingredients
- 2 15-oz. cans extra long tender asparagus spears (drained)
- 1/4 cup shredded Parmesan cheese
- 3/4 cup shredded Mozeralla cheese
- butter
- Itailan seasoning (to taste).
Preparation
- Spread 1 can of drained asparagus spears in an 8-inch square backing dish.
- Dollop with butter.
- Sprinkle parmesan cheese on top.
- Spread the second can of drained spears on top, making a second layer.
- Dollop with butter.
- Sprinkle the Mozerella cheese on top, covering the entire top of the dish.
- Sprinkle Italian seasoning on top.
Broil for 7-10 minutes, or until cheese is bubbly.
To recap, here's what I cooked...
Now that's some good eatin'!
Odd pizza varieties
Meat Smothers Pizza
Made with three times the helpings of sausage, pepperoni, and ground beef found in “normal” pizzas. Cheese extra. Includes an informative brochure on what to do in the event of a heart attack.
Dolphin-Free Seafood Pizza
Made with either canned tuna or canned salmon. Pizza still comes with a warning label about the health effects of mercury on pregnant women.
PETA Pizza
All ingredients are guaranteed to be animal-free, and have never been used for cosmetic testing. Varieties come in bland, very bland, and lipstick.
Enviro-Buddy Pizza
No meat, no veggies, no crust, and no sauce. Not only low-carb and low-calorie, but CFCs are not used to create it. How environmentally friendly can you get!
Earth Liberation Front Pizza
This variety of the PETA Pizza includes your choice of a coupon, either boasting half-off an arson attack against anyone trying to build a home, with a pre-scribed note, saying, “Construction Kills Trees!,” or half-off a vandalism or fire-bombing at a prominent research lab (usually at a university with a liberal student body), with a pre-scribed note, saying, “scientific research causes global warming!”
Tutti Fruity Patooti Pizza
Chock-full of fibrous fruit. Sweet-tasting, and very filling. May cause abdominal distension and/or excessive flatulence.
Love-filled/hate-filled Vegetarian Pizza
Peppers, onions, tomatoes, and olives, plus a complimentary “God hates meat eaters” protest sign.
The Bush-Basher Pizza
Your choice of any ingredients, piled as short or as high as you want. The pizza comes with a complimentary protest sign saying the government forced you to eat the pizza, and that any health problems that you may experience as a result of eating the pizza are entirely the fault of the Bush Administration. The back of the sign reads, “If Kerry won the election, federal programs would be in place to help me with my pizza choices”.
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Another RadioGuy Recipe: Curried Lamb
Radioguy's Curried Lamb with Basmati Rice
For the Curried Lamb
- 3 tablespoons butter
- 1 ½ tablespoon curry powder
- 2 tbls. vinegar
- 1 clove garlic
- ½ large onion
- 1 pound lean lamb, cut in 1/2-inch cubes
- Salt and pepper
- 1 can diced tomatoes
Directions
- Melt the butter in a heavy skillet over medium heat.
- Add the vinegar, curry powder, and stir for a minute or so.
- Add the garlic, onion, and lamb.
- Saute, stirring frequently, for 7 minutes or so; or until the lamb is done through.
- Salt and pepper to taste.
For the Basmati Rice
- 1 cup Basmati Rice
- 2 ½ cups chicken broth
- ½ large onion, finely chopped
- 1 red bell pepper, finely chopped
- Cook rice in a rice steamer (steaming directions will vary), but substitute broth for water, and add onion and pepper while cooking.
Monday, March 13, 2006
CBS Radio News slips in an editorial comment (again!)
This morning's news piece by CBS Radio News was an update on the Abramhoff investigation, which would be accepted by me as part of the news de jour, but for the label CBS put on Abramoff, a "Republican lobbyist".
Jack Abramhoff lobbied for American Indian clients, who - by and large - have supported Democrats and/or Democrat-supported measures. Abramoff lobbied for Republicans, as well. His shenanigans were brought to light via questionable contributions involving a Republican lawmaker. Republicans jumped the Abmraoff ship in droves, giving back the money raised by him. Many Democrats who benefited by Abramoff contributions, however, chose not to give back the money he raised for them. My local senator, Patty Murray (D - Washington), went so far as to say that giving the money back would be "unfair" to native Americans. Given the left-bias the national media has all-but-admitted to in the past few years, if a justification like Sen. Murray's had been given by a Republican lawmaker, the national media would have had a field-day with it.
Now, if Abramoff had lobbied to Republican lawmakers or Democrat lawmakers exclusively, I wouldn't be posting this. He allegedly did something wrong, and lawmakers got cought with their hands in the cookie jar. I'm not even beefed with the lame excuses made by lawmakers who won't give back the money Abramoff garnered for them.
My frustration is with CBS Radio News, who has yet to tell the public in their newscasts that Democrats are just as guilty of accepting Abramoff's money as Republicans, there are more Democrats than Republicans who have decided to keep the money, and that Abramoff is labelled by CBS Radio News as a "Republican lobbyist", thereby inferring that Republicans are exclusively obtaining questionable contributions.
If Abramoff is found guilty of illegal lobbying, then both parties are guilty of obtaining questionable contributions, and what CBS Radio News is (once again) showing their left-leaning bias, without an admission that they favor the minority party in the Senate. To this discerning news junky, it sends a message that CBS is trying to slip in an editorial (opinion, anti-Administration, anti-Bush, anti-Republican) element into what should be a "just read the facts" news report.
The story aired by CBS Radio News lasted less than 1 minute. "Radioguy? Why are you so uptight about it?", you might ask... It's because CBS Radio News, and other news media outlets, have slipped-in such comments during their newscasts, seemingly banking on either voter apathy, a collective short-term memory malfunction by their listeners, or the idea that whatever they say will be considered gospel truth by the public.
Seattle Kennel Club Show
Wifey and the WonderPups (Ranma and Baron) competed over the weekend in the annual Seattle Kennel Club Dog Show, held this year at Qwest Field (home of the Seattle Seahawks). The Seattle Kennel Club is the largest AKC (American Kennel Club) group in the state of
Here are the results of the two-day event, as conveyed to me by Wifey:
Ranma - Saturday - new title Excellent Standard - AX & 1st place
- 2nd qualifying run towards her Masters Jumpers title - MXJ & 2 points.
- Sunday - nothing
Baron - Saturday - Double Q #8 & 11 MACH points.
- Sunday - 1 jumpers Q - zero points
The dogs are my radio station’s mascots, and the staff was bursting with pride for what was accomplished over the weekend. I’m very proud of them, too!
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
WA State Budget moves in the legislature
State lawmakers have released some details of the one-point-three (b) billion dollar supplemental budget they expect to approve before Thursday's end-of-session deadline.
It includes a teacher salary increase of one-half percent and additional spending to help students with math, science and the WASL assessment test.
The budget also would boost pay for community college instructors and allow universities to increase enrollments.
The spending plan expands the state's basic health insurance program by 65-hundred clients to a total of nearly 107-thousand. Extra money is added to prepare for a flu outbreak. The proposal also adds money for mental health and nursing homes.
The spending is on top of the 26 (b) billion dollar two-year budget approved last year.
The supplemental would provide 50 (m) million dollars in business tax cuts and put 935 (m) million into savings for next year's budget, earmarked for education, health care and pensions.
I'm not going to complain, I'm not going to rail against high state spending. I've already done so. I've got some strong opinions about the budget proposals, but I'm not going to go over them again here. Read my previous posts, if you're interested. regardless of how you feel about state spending, I encourage anyone interested in learning more about how the state may be spending your money, contact your local lawmaker.