Monday, January 25, 2010

Blamology/A stir fry recommendation

Blamology:

  Dear Musicians,
Sometimes its alright to play lots of notes and play them very fast, but you can’t do that exclusively. Music is an art not a sport. What your telling me when you blam a non-sensical sequences of notes in every song you play is that you are more interested in wanking your instrument then expressing something, and that you got your sense of melody from playing guitar hero. Basically what I am trying to say is this: Silence is worth 1000 notes. Not every book needs pictures.

Stir fry recommendation: 

    Don’t look for any hidden meaning in this part of the post, because there isn’t any. This for all of you home cookin’ types (all 3 of you that read my blog). Why can’t I make another post on the topic, you ask? Because brevity is the soul of wit, and because I don’t wanna so stop complaining. 
    Next time you make a stir fry with noodles, do the following:
1) Put several chili peppers (the smaller the better) into the boiling water with your noodles.
2) When you strain the water, leave the peppers in, and have them cook with the rest of the ingredients when you add the noodles to whatever you fried.
3) Cut 3-4 fresh peppers (again, the smaller the pepper the better) and put them into the frying pan, seeds and all.
4) Add a shot or two of tabasco sauce.
5) remove the whole peppers you boiled and enjoy!

I used rice noodles, for my spicy peppers I used jalapeños. I sauteed bite sized red bell peppers with some garlic powder, chicken, and a few pieces of tofu for texture. I added teriyaki marinade after I put the noodles in the frying pan. I did about 2 shots of tabasco sauce.

2 comments:

  1. Hey Sarah, why did you remove the boiled peppers? ;)

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  2. Because all of boiled peppers are saggy flesh bags of their former self's ahMkcay? And thats Carol Channing to you.

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