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They'd just be fighting with the neighborhood kids about whether or not their spell could actually kill me all over again.
I take the Scott Pilgrim approach to life. I think everything should have RPG mechanics-- work, sex, driving, making pastries, hobbies, childbirth, science, medicine, entertainment, elevators, pigs, fashion, quantum physics, politics, religion, putting on a necklace with a crab claw clasp, using a map, making a fire, camping, eating fish sticks, sleep. I want to have to make a roll to do nothing. I want my ability to stay interested in an episode of Modern Family to have its own damage track.
I take the Scott Pilgrim approach to life. I think everything should have RPG mechanics-- work, sex, driving, making pastries, hobbies, childbirth, science, medicine, entertainment, elevators, pigs, fashion, quantum physics, politics, religion, putting on a necklace with a crab claw clasp, using a map, making a fire, camping, eating fish sticks, sleep. I want to have to make a roll to do nothing. I want my ability to stay interested in an episode of Modern Family to have its own damage track.
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Zam-bisc (uits)
This is only one thing I actually make. Except I never do anymore. Oh, I also make crepes. Except I never do anymore either.
Ingredients:
[spoiler]-2 cups flour
-1 tbsp baking soda
-1/2 cup butter
-3/4 cup milk
-A pinch of salt
-A big schlop of sour cream (a heaping tbsp)
-cheese or raisins or otha stuff[/spoiler]
-Preheat oven to around 400 (I always forget this step)
-Sift dry ingredients in a large bowl (This is when you add the extra stuff in if you want)
-Cut the living crap out of the butter (pea sized pieces, probably a good idea to heat the butter first, which I never do) and put in the mixture, along with the sour cream
-Add in the milk a little bit of the time and stir
-Lightly mix with fork until mixture will form a ball (but make sure there are still little butter chunks)
-Knead lightly for about 20 seconds
-Flatten it until it's about half an inch tall
-Use a cookie-cutter or just cut it up or whatever and plop those suckers onto an un-greased baking pan
-Bake until golden brown (10-15 minutes, depending on your oven... Mine are perfect at 13 minutes)
-Spread all the freaking butter on those things as you think you can humanly ingest and enjoy!
(This makes about 15 normal-smaller biscuits)
This is only one thing I actually make. Except I never do anymore. Oh, I also make crepes. Except I never do anymore either.
Ingredients:
[spoiler]-2 cups flour
-1 tbsp baking soda
-1/2 cup butter
-3/4 cup milk
-A pinch of salt
-A big schlop of sour cream (a heaping tbsp)
-cheese or raisins or otha stuff[/spoiler]
-Preheat oven to around 400 (I always forget this step)
-Sift dry ingredients in a large bowl (This is when you add the extra stuff in if you want)
-Cut the living crap out of the butter (pea sized pieces, probably a good idea to heat the butter first, which I never do) and put in the mixture, along with the sour cream
-Add in the milk a little bit of the time and stir
-Lightly mix with fork until mixture will form a ball (but make sure there are still little butter chunks)
-Knead lightly for about 20 seconds
-Flatten it until it's about half an inch tall
-Use a cookie-cutter or just cut it up or whatever and plop those suckers onto an un-greased baking pan
-Bake until golden brown (10-15 minutes, depending on your oven... Mine are perfect at 13 minutes)
-Spread all the freaking butter on those things as you think you can humanly ingest and enjoy!
(This makes about 15 normal-smaller biscuits)
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