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The Secret Of Great Improvisational Cooking

February 21, 2013 by Trish

never accept an invitation from a stranger unless he gives you candy -Linda Festa

Sometimes you can get bored following the same old recipes, sticking to the same old instructions, obeying every word of the cookery book as if it was law. Sometimes wouldn’t it be nice to break free, go wild, and create some mad new invention?

The risk, of course, is that your mad new invention will taste like wet pants. And it will be so awful that it somehow becomes famous, and they’ll name it after you, and your name will forever be associated with the taste of wet pants. This is the risk that all pioneers must take.

Fortunately, if you master a few simple concepts and skills, you stand a much better chance of creating something that not only doesn’t taste of wet pants, but doesn’t taste like dry pants either, or, for that matter, any kind of undergarment. In fact, it’ll taste good!

Find A Good Base

Once you know how to make a few simple dishes, you can experiment with them. Pizzas are good for this- if you can make a decent pizza base, or a pie crust you can pile pretty much anything you like into the filling or topping and it will probably hold together. The same is true of pancakes- a stack of pancakes with a savoury topping makes for a great, quick meal that leaves plenty of room for trying new flavours.

You can go a step further if you know a basic chicken curry or chili recipe. Once you know how to whip up a decent curry sauce you can start experimenting with different spices, vegetables and meats to create a host of different dishes.

Learn Which Combinations Work

Once you’ve got a good base to work from you need to find a way to figure out which flavours work together. This leaves you plenty of room to experiment with small quantities, but there are a few staples that always seem to work. Lemon and tarragon always work well with chicken. Apple and pork always go together. Lime and shrimp is another time honoured classic.

If you know which flavours work, try experimenting with similar flavours. For instance, if apple and pork go together, will apricot and pork go together? (Yes and it’s delicious.) Have a read through the recipe books to see what surprising flavour combinations can be transplanted elsewhere. For instance, dark chocolate is a popular ingredient in chilli con Carne. However, it can also work well in a beef casserole.

Substitutions

Finally, the easiest way to create a new dish is to simply switch out some of the ingredients to create new flavours. A good way to do this is switching the meats around- switch pork sausages out for beef sausages. Turn your chick recipes into turkey recipes.

If a dish requires plenty of potato, see if it would work with sweet potato instead, or even butternut squash. The more you experiment, the better an idea you’ll get for what works. The more you know what works, the more outlandish you can afford to get with your experimenting. Before you know it, you’ll be Hestol Blumenthalling it up with bacon and egg ice cream.

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Sam Wright is a freelance writer who stopped cooking to recipe books long ago.





Filed Under: Dining and Restaurants, Home and Lifestyle, Recipes Tagged With: apple sauce, bacon, base, bored, Chilli, combinations, cooking, create, flavors, Improvisational, invent, pork, Recipes

5 Little Known Secrets To Finding Cheap (But Durable) Furniture

February 20, 2013 by Trish

 

Furniture may not be necessary for you to live, but one of the things that makes life more livable is the presence of comfortable and comforting furniture. Not only does furniture provide us a place to sit, sleep, eat and socialize but it helps decorate our homes, show the world our affluence and give us something that will last through a long period of our lives.

Furniture may not be needed for survival but almost everyone has to admit that it is a very good thing to have.

The problem most of us face when it comes to buying furniture is that it can very expensive. While the cost of furniture is mitigated by the fact that it will last us a long time and it’s not an expense we have to deal with very often, this doesn’t change the fact that it can be expensive.

A good dining table can cost over five hundred dollars and once you buy chairs for it you can easily spend over a thousand dollars. Beds, couches, and even end tables can cost hundreds if not thousands of dollars and that is a steep price for almost everyone. The good news is that while furniture is going to cost money there are things you can do to find cheap but well made furniture.

Look Online

The internet is a great place to find good deals on just about everything including furniture. While you can definitely find good deals on furniture on the internet you need to be willing to overcome the fact that you can’t test it out. Also another thing to consider about shopping online for furniture is that shipping can get expensive.

Look in the Classifieds

The classifieds are a great place to find well made furniture for a really good price. The problem here is that of course most of it is probably used, but don’t let this stop you. Good quality furniture can be quite rugged and even if it has been used it can still look and feel good.

Keep an Eye Out for Estate Sales and Similar Events

An estate sale is when the entirety of an estate is put up for sale. While there are professionals that will show up looking to get the best price they can on furniture, you can walk away with some very nice stuff for a really good price if you play your cards right. Along with estate sales, storage units can also be a good place to find furniture.

Buy Handmade Furniture

A lot of people have the idea that handmade furniture is the most expensive, but there is a little known secret people can take advantage of. When someone orders handmade furniture but never pays for it, the business that made it is often willing to let it go for a fraction of the price.

Because a lot of handmade furniture is custom made, they know that they can’t ask full price for it. Keep your eyes out for this and you will find some really good furniture for a fraction of what it would normally cost.

Look for Going Out of Business Sales

Getting into the furniture business is expensive and a lot of times furniture stores wind up not being able to make it. When they are closing their doors they need to get rid of as much of their inventory as possible and this means they slash prices.

Find the right going out of business sale and you can potentially furnish your entire home for only a few hundred bucks.

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Warren Stevens enjoys writing and sharing his articles on a broad range of topics, from furniture, to luggage, even to tech news.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Home Decor Tagged With: bed, chairs, cheap furniture, classifieds, comfortable, couch, dining table, expensive, handmade furniture, life, online, sales, secrets, survival

Replacing the TV in the bedroom

February 20, 2013 by Tricia

I’d like to replace the TV in my bedroom. I have one of those old anolog televisions and it barely works. It never really worked all that well and because of that I never watched TV upstairs very often.

I know they say you shouldn’t watch TV in bed, don’t they. Who is “They” anyway? However, sometimes it is nice to have a TV in your bedroom. You know, when you’re sick in bed and can’t move – those are the times when a TV comes in handy!

So .. sometime this week I might go looking for a small flat screen TV. Not too small but I mean it will be smaller in dimensions overall than the analog TV and a whole lot lighter! If I find something I like for a good price I’ll have to check out the Premier Mounts Store for a TV mount that will fit the new tv. I don’t think the TV mount that’s holding the current TV will work.

Do you have a TV in your bedroom? Do you watch a lot of TV or do you only watch TV occasionally?

Filed Under: Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Television Tagged With: bedroom tv, flat screen, sick, tv mount, upstairs

Let the renovations begin – Again

February 20, 2013 by Tricia

It looks like we’re starting to finish our renovations again. Last year we began finishing our renovation work .. the renovations that we’d started several years ago in our living room, dining room and well .. all over the house. Unfortunately several things happened and we ended up taking a long long break from completing the job and our house didn’t look so great for quite a while, but now we’re back on the job.

Yesterday my husband finished fixing an area of our hardwood floor at the end of the stairs that had needed repair for quite a while. Did you know that old hardwood floors had tar paper underneath them? We didn’t either until we replaced part of the floor and found that it seemed lower and saggier in that area than it didn’t in the rest of the room and that’s when we realized the paper that he’d pulled out when he took out the old floor boards had been important and started researching how they used to put in flooring in the 1920’s. The floor is in good shape now, but sometime in the not too distant future I think I’ll be putting in a new floor.

Chris has two more days off work this week so I expect that we’ll be doing a lot more reno work. I know we need to get some supplies and I think a replacement part – something called malleable iron handle nuts for an old piece of equipment.

Some day we’ll have all of our reno work done and I’ll get to truly enjoy this house.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Home Renovation, Items to Try Tagged With: 1920s, dining room, finished, fix, flooring, hardwood floor, house, living room, renovation, supplies, tar paper, work

Running around but not getting much done?

February 13, 2013 by Tricia

Do you ever have one of those busy days (or weeks) where you feel like you’re just running around all day but you really haven’t managed to get much done at all? I think I’m having one of those days. Or weeks …

I’ve been going non stop all day. Doctors appointments, getting work done on my sites, running around getting stuff for the house/shopping … so busy that I didn’t even get home in time to make dinner and I almost always make a nice home made dinner.

Chris had today off work but he wasn’t around too much today. He was out with some friends doing some “music” related stuff. When he did manage to come back home – much later than expected all he could do was talk about this guitar shop that he’d visited and tell me about all the hand crafted guitars and cool equipment he’d seen like something he was calling the exceptional qchord which is an instrument that can apparently have anyone playing music in minutes .. I’m not sure how but he said it was pretty cool.

Anyway once he finally got home we had to go out to the pet store to get a special light for our turtles. Yes we have box turtles .. and while we were there we ended up getting a new harness for our dog because she’s a real puller and she can be very hard to walk. I’m hoping it works. She’s a great dog but it’s such a pain to walk with her when she’s dragging you along!

Ok I’m going to rest because tomorrow is yet another busy day. I had a thyroid biopsy a week and a half ago and it’s time to find out how bad the news is going to be. It wasn’t good last time and I know things have likely gotten worse. I’m just trying to hold off getting surgery again. I have a tumor and now a new tumor has shown up and both are quite large – for where they are … plus last time the biopsy results weren’t that good … so … we’ll see what happens.

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Music Tagged With: biopsy, busy, dinner, Doctors, dog, drag, guitar, harness, pulling, Shopping, sites, thyroid, tired, work

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