Saturday, June 27, 2009

Daily Digest 0627

Today is Saturday, June 27, 2009: It is National Sunglasses Day. It is also National HIV testing day..so if you don't know...go find out!
On this date: Helen Keller was born
so was Captain Kangaroo

Quote of the Day:
Samuel Butler

Roffle of the Day:
Q: Where do you find a dog with no legs?
A: Right where you left it.



Balling Video of the Day


Capcha Funnies
Prepopsy

Misheard Lyrics
"Oh hold me now I smell potatoes"
Corrected:
"Oh hold me now I feel contagious"

Kidism of the day
"I'm going to invisible self myself"

Southern Massacre of the day
Instellation (insta-LAY-shun) - n. 1. pillows of fiberglass, usually pink in color and resembling cotton candy...used to keep a home cool or warm, depending on the weather.

Blast from the past:

Pic of the Day


Song of the Day

Recipe of the Day

BUFFALO CHICKEN WINGS

10-12 chicken wings (2 1/2 lbs.)
1/4 to 3/4 cup hot pepper sauce
1/4 cup butter
Vegetable or peanut oil (for frying)
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 shallot, minced (optional)
1 onion, finely minced (optional)
pinch of sea salt

Fill a heavy bottomed, deep-sided frying pan with at least 1 inch of oil and heat until temperature reaches 400°F.

Split the wings at each joint and discard tips. Rinse and pat dry with paper towels.

Meanwhile, in a small saucepan, melt butter over low heat with minced garlic. (Finely minced shallots or onions may optionally be added at the same time as the garlic.) If you prefer a smoother sauce, a stick blender may be used to smooth it out and blend in the flavors of the garlic, etc. When the garlic is a golden color, stir in the hot sauce. Add a pinch of salt.

When the oil is the correct temperature carefully lower the wings into the hot oil using a slotted spoon or wire basket, and deep fry for about 12 minutes, or until wings are cooked and crispy.

Drain on paper towels. Toss with the hot sauce, coating several times to cover well.

Serving Suggestion: Serve with a side of extra hot sauce for dipping, and a bowl of Blue Cheese Dressing or Ranch dip and celery sticks.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Daily Digest

Today is Friday, June 26, 2009: It is National Chocolate Pudding Day.
On this date: Maria from Sesame Street was born
The bicycle was patented in 1819
And the first bar codes were used in 1974.
It is the official halfway mark to Christmas!!!

Quote of the Day:
Unknown

Roffle of the Day:
You know you are getting old when you are in a state of permanent left turn!



Balling Video of the Day


Capcha Funnies
Noidiest

Misheard Lyrics
"It may not sound like lunch, but it's where i'm from"
Corrected:
"It may not sound like much, but it's where I'm from"

Kidism of the day
"It's all thanks to your fault!"

Southern Massacre of the day
Iubuffrin (eye-YOU-buff-ren) - n. 1. an NSAID commonly used to treat inflammation and headaches. Typically in tablet or capsule form and a rich brick red in color.

Blast from the past:

Pic of the Day
See you later dude:

Song of the Day

Recipe of the Day

Calzone:

6 cans tomato sauce
1 cup half and half
your choice of Italian seasonings
black pepper and sea salt
1 tbs garlic powder or four cloves
(or prepare your normal spaghetti sauce)
2 lbs ground beef and/or turkey
mozzarella cheese or other
2 cans store bought biscuits, any kind

Heat oven to the biscuit directions. In a big pot add first 5 ingredients to taste; turn to low-med. In a skillet brown meat with a little salt and pepper and Italian seasonings. Cook to your liking; preferably medium to well done. When meat is done drain grease and rinse. Add the meat to your sauce and turn off burner. Now open the cans of biscuits and roll out to good sized square preferably on a cooking sheet that you will cook them on; add about a tablespoon of meat sauce. Add a small slice of cheese to the middle. Then bring all four sides to the middle; pinching them together. If you’d like at this point, you can add a slice of cheese to the top, for optimal support. Bake as the directions on the biscuits tell you. Viola! Serve with a salad.

You can also leave out the meat and use mushrooms instead. Sprinkle the top of biscuits with garlic and Italian herbs to make it pretty.