Archive for December 3rd, 2007

Saving Up For Chips / Crock #5

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

Oh tomorrow is D&D and there will likely be unhealthy snacks.

This morning I had eating cookies dreams.

I’ve had a large mole on my toe for as long as I can remember, but lately I noticed there are black spots on it which weren’t there before. My physician says it’s too big for him to tackle, so he’s referring me to a plastic surgeon! Maybe I’ll get my chin tucked while I’m there. Anyway, while in his office I weighed myself on that big old traditional scale where you move the weights left and right and I was 183 lbs. Only four pounds to go! I have a feeling those may be the most difficult ones.

Crock Experiment #5: chicken breasts; chicken broth; garlic; lots of salt; potatoes; carrots; squash; pumpkin spice; coconut extract; 5 cardamoms; pepper. Truly, less is more - this is a good one! On LOW for 12 hours and everything’s nice and mushy.

Day 25: Crispy Delights 90 apple 100 granoli 110 granoli 110 apple 100 ice cream 50 vegetarian chili 180 granoli 110 ice cream 50 banana 150 ice cream =1100

Blaming My Tools

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

Here’s a preview of what I’ve been working on.

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I’m trying to ink this in the traditional comic book style - with a brush (but not nibs, not yet). I’m not used to it, and I’m getting really frustrated with my inexperience, my tools and most of all my work area. I need more flat areas and though my table (graciously built by Mr Woods) is great for 90% of what I do, inking is not not of those things. It may be time to invest in a new table.

I Also Love Dim Sum

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

After reading this post, Jason wrote:

I’ve been following your food travails with intrigue and interest. I think this post answered the big question that I have had: Why does he eat so badly? A: You’re addicted to junk food.

It’s really too bad that you are so resistant to cooking and/or eating healthy food. There is a vast, and I mean VAST world of amazing flavor and satisfaction out there that crushes your pathetic grocery store 7 layer dip and M&M’s into the dust.

I’m sure that you have heard all this ad nauseum but I just wanted to throw in my 2 cents. Kudos to you on the crockpottery experimentation!! Might I suggest cruising the used bookstores …for things like [The Biggest Book of Slow Cooker Recipes]:

I will not deny that I am addicted to junk food, but I would go farther and say that I have an addiction to rich foods. How many of the following would you consider ‘junk food’: chicken shawarma, dolmathes, pita & houmous, fresh pineapple, grapes & cherry tomatoes, butter chicken, chicken korma, thin crust feta-only kalamata olive & sundried tomato pizza, Max’s turkey stuffing, goat cheese on whole wheat crackers, mixed nuts (heavy on the cashews), and anything that’s on the menu at a Mexican restaurant.

Tell me about this vast world of amazing flavour that is also healthy! I have no aversion to eating healthy as long as it satisfies my sweet tooth. I have cooked before. I used to own a few cookbooks and tried making various Indian recipes. I would make pasta with different kinds of sauces. I would make nice soft boiled potatoes with a moderate amount of butter and parmesan cheese. This was all before I found out that carbs were making me fat. I would even boil up corn on the cob - with nothing on it - pretty much until I moved. And even when I order Chinese food, it’s never sweet & sour pork, it’s always chicken with vegetables and cashew nuts. The problem is that I’ll eat several plates of the stuff and then I’ll still want a baklava or ice cream, and I won’t be satisfied with a small portion of that either. It’s not like I haven’t eaten salads and broccoli - I enjoy them greatly and would eat until I can’t eat any more. And then I want a butter tart. I remember two Christmases ago I ate about a dozen mandarin oranges and subsequently refamiliarized myself with the reading material in the bathroom.
The problem is that I’m a glutton. I need a long term gluttony-management strategy.

I left my cookbooks at the old place because they just didn’t get used. There’s a wealth of recipes on the web, and that’s what I’ve been using for my crockery. I saved 17 crock recipes to my computer, and I’ve adapted 4 of them.

Crock Experiment #4 Orange ginger pumpkin spice chicken, merging this recipe with this recipe.

As ushered by Jess and Geisel, I changed the temperature and duration of cooking for this one. I cooked this dish on high but only for the first three hours, because then I went to bed and didn’t want to leave it on high overnight. So total cooking time was 12 hours, 3 of which was on high, the rest on low. And it’s true, the yams definitely are crumbling at the touch of a fork. So - success in that regard!

The contents:

chicken, obviously
butternut squash
yams
onions
yellow bell peppers
can of concentrated orange juice
pumpkin spice
ginger
salt
coconut extract
cumin
pepper

I toned down slightly the amount of ingredients I’ve been putting in. Nevertheless, this was sadly too disgusting to eat, and it got flushed (except for the chicken itself). I think next time I’m going to keep it to the bare essentials.

Day 24: Crockery 150 orange 100 granoli 110 ice cream 25 crockery 100 tomatoes 35 crockery 175 ice cream 25 granoli 220 = 950