As far as blogging is concerned, I’ve been a bit out of the loop lately. You could attribute it to the daily ritual of letting life’s responsibilities take focus or another excuse could be that I really haven’t had much to say of as late.
Honestly, I could wag, point or wiggle a finger in the direction of either excuse if it really came down to it, but instead I’ll just relinquish any excuse and steer my attention towards maintaining a sense of stability in regards to the lifeline of this site.
That said, I’d like to share with you a few snippets, which in some sense could also be nuggets of information, so I’ll call them “snuggets”. If you’re like me and love using completely made up words in everyday conversation, then feel free to use that in future discussions around the water cooler.
And now, I present this week’s worth of snuggets:
Blingo
As it says in the About section on the Blingo site: “Blingo is a search engine with a twist. Each search on Blingo is also a chance to win a prize.” It’s really that simple. In fact, just moments ago I was randomly selected to win a free movie ticket and because Colin Devroe invited me initially he’ll also receive the prize.
The Case of the Burnt Grilled Cheese Imprint
Word to the wise; when cooking a grilled cheese sandwich at your inlaws remember to check the pan to see if it’s non-stick. Last week I made the mistake of preparing a grilled cheese sandwich and then cooking it on a regular pan.
It didn’t help that the stove was gas burning and that I had set the temperature on high. As soon as I slapped the bread into the pan, it stuck to the bottom of it like glue and left behind a burnt toast-shaped imprint.
After dousing the pan in vinegar and an estimated 20 minutes of furious (elbow grease) scrubbing it looked close to as good as new.
Eating Bugs for Protein
I’ve often thought about and wondered why certain tribes eat bugs for protein. Ask a tribe member and he or she will tell you it’s for nourishment, good health and vitality or, simply, that it just tastes good.
I once ate a handful of chocolate-covered ants and thought it was one of the most disgusting things I had ever eaten, taste and texture wise. Ask yourself this question: Would you ever eat a bowlful of cockroaches for $1,000,000 dollars? The money aspect is tempting, but could you endure just how utterly distasteful that would be?
The Inventor of the Slow Cooker (a.k.a. Crockpot)
Whoever invented the slow cooker, thank you, from the bottom of my “I really didn’t feel like spending a great deal of time preparing dinner” heart. Whoever you are, you’re right up there with the inventors of Silly Putty (NASA, I believe) and water-expanding, insta-grow dinosaurs.
If you’re ever in a bind for time; cut up some round steak, toss in a can of stewed tomatoes, sweet peppers, a drop or two of Red Hot and switch to ‘High’ and in 5 – 6 hours you’ll be enjoying pepper steak.
Chocolate Shell Ice Cream Topping
On a similiar note to the above snugget, thanks to whomever came up with the chocolate shell topping. If you’ve never tried this, it’s basically the same chocolate solution that you would get in a real ice cream shop, that hardened chocolate coating on an ice cream cone. In this case, it’s for home use and makes a bowl of vanilla ice cream that much more tantalizing.
That’s it for this round of snuggets. If you’d like to add your own, please persuse the comments because we all love tidbits of what some would call useless bits of information, but what I like to call Snuggets.
Soehm, where do I get one?
For grilled cheese, omelets, and any other meals requiring non-stick, I swear by my ScanPan: http://www.metrokitchen.com/scanpan/
It’s a bit expensive, but it’s non-stick, made of titanium so you can use metal utensils all you want, and comes with a lifetime warranty. The build quality is amazingly durable and has a nice weight. One of the best purchases I’ve made. :)
I agree, slow cooking rocks. I love slow cooking some quality sirloin beef tips in my chili for a 8 hours, and by the time the chili is down, it is full of flavor, and the meat practically melts in your mouth. w00t! :D
Personally, I am a HUGE fan of eating bugs. I think that if you can live off the land without having to go to a store and buy food, you are a true hunter/gatherer.
It’s just too bad they don’t taste like Twinkees.
Re: grilled cheese: Well I guess if you don’t have a non-stick pan handy you can always try scrubbing the pan surface lightly with a wrapper of a butter bar, or use a dab of oil (butta is betta), and spreading it across the pan surface — that’s what I usually do. Or simply use some Pam if you have that.
Re: Eating bugs: Ever had the chance to see MTV’s “I bet you will”? Well, just that… I rest my case.
Are the cockroaches covered in chocolate? I could do that…
Hmmmm, I think I would like me some of those insta-grow dinosaurs. Run by a pool fool of people and throw a couple in… watch hilarity ensue.
Insta-grow dinosaurs are cool, but I think TNT Snap-Its are cooler. Ooh, I just threw one and got all excited.
Oh yea, those mini-grenades were awesome. Little cloth bags that I’d throw at the feet of my mom or friends to see the freaked out expression on their face. That stuff was worth its weight in gold when I was a kid.
I gotta buy me some of that, I haven’t laughed giddily like a kid since I got my widescreen monitor. :D
Where do you come up with this stuff? :)
this blingo stuff seems interesting. so i signed up.
[…] In the first installment of Snuggets I talked about Blingo, burning a grilled cheese sandwich, eating bugs for protein, the inventor of the slow cooker and finally the chocolate shell topping. […]
[…] It’s an interesting approach to the search engine market, one that has the potential to catch on very quickly. Fellow 9rulers Erik Sagen and Colin Devroe have already won prizes with very little effort. (Colin won a prize when Erik did because Erik referred him, much as I’m referring you now.) (Edit: Colin actually referred Erik. Whoops.) […]
I just stumbled upon this randomly, but my roommate’s grandfather invented chocolate shell.
I’ll tell her to give him your regards. :)