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Raid-Friendly Recipes: Teriyaki Burgers
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Friday, June 20, 2008. So anyway, I made some burgers. Here's a recipe! Cook time: 20-30 minutes. Chef's Knife and Cutting Board. Marinade or Basting Brush. Optional) Powder-Free Latex Gloves. Optional) Cook'd Right Hamburger Sensors. 1 medium onion, diced into small pieces. 2 to 3 cloves garlic, minced. 1 1/2 cups teriyaki sauce (plus more for condiments, if you want). 1 tsp dried ginger. Optional Condiments: Mayonnaise, Ketchup, Mustard. Before You Cook: Notes on Shopping for Teriyaki Burgers. Onion Bu...
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Raid-Friendly Recipes: April 2009
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Friday, April 3, 2009. Servings: About 6-8 bowls. Prep Time: 15 minutes. Cooking Time: 45 minutes. A Large Pot with Lid. Chef's Knife (or other large knife). Ladle, for serving. 4 to 5 frozen boneless, skinless chicken breasts. Two medium-sized brown or yellow onions. 7 to 8 cloves of garlic. 4 to 5 carrots. 3 to 4 stalks of celery. 2 quart-sized boxes of chicken stock. Milk (at least 2 cups). Bisquick or similar biscuit baking mix. 4 tbsp Corn Starch. 2 tbsp Italian Herb Seasoning. Setting up a kitchen.
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Raid-Friendly Recipes: Easy Side Dishes: The Joy of Veggies
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Wednesday, March 12, 2008. Easy Side Dishes: The Joy of Veggies. Let's start off with one of my favorite vegetables of all time: Broccoli. Now, broccoli's got a bad rap - why? Well, a lot of people have only ever eaten it after it's been steamed or boiled to a disgusting, gray-green, stringy mess and that's just no good. A well-cooked broccoli should appear to be a slightly brighter green than it was uncooked, and it should still have a little bit of a crunch to it when you bite into it. Another controve...
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Raid-Friendly Recipes: June 2009
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Monday, June 15, 2009. Garlic Bread, delicious carb-y goodness and a great snack. Making your own garlic bread at home can be fast and easy! It requires very little time and very little finesse in the kitchen. Servings: About 10 good-sized pieces. Prep Time: 5-10 minutes. Cooking Time: 4-5 minutes. One Loaf of French or Sourdough Bread, unsliced. 1 stick (8 tablespoons or 1/2 cup) butter. 4 cloves of garlic. 1 1/2 teaspoons Italian seasoning. Salt and Pepper to taste. Recipe Tags: fast dishes. Travels th...
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Raid-Friendly Recipes: July 2008
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Monday, July 7, 2008. Devil's in the Details: Teriyaki Chicken. But my love for a good teriyaki chicken makes me feel the need to share my tips with you. The Basics: What is Teriyaki? Well, Wikipedia tells us. The word teriyaki derives from the noun teri (照り, teri), which refers to a shine or luster given by the sugar content in the tare (sauce), and yaki (焼き, yaki), which refers to the cooking method of grilling or broiling. What does this tell us about teriyaki? I personally recommend boneless, skinles...
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Continual Development » Warcraft
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One day at a time. Posts Tagged ‘Warcraft’. Talking with your wallet. Comments Off on Talking with your wallet. Comments Off on The Consumers Dilemma. Why am I a healer? Comments Off on Why am I a healer? Aperture Science Chronological Life Data Tracking System. Itanya rambles on and on. The End is Nigh, Enter the Rapture. The Forgettable Mister Ruthsarian. The Magpie’s Nest. Aperture Science Chronological Life Data Tracking System. Itanya rambles on and on.
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Continual Development » Game Alternatives
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One day at a time. Posts Tagged ‘Game Alternatives’. Aperture Science Chronological Life Data Tracking System. Itanya rambles on and on. The End is Nigh, Enter the Rapture. The Forgettable Mister Ruthsarian. The Magpie’s Nest. Aperture Science Chronological Life Data Tracking System. Itanya rambles on and on.
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Continual Development » random thoughts
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One day at a time. Posts Tagged ‘random thoughts’. Laquo; Older Entries. Preparing for the Future. Comments Off on Preparing for the Future. We don’t call them ‘Pen Pals’ any more. Comments Off on We don’t call them ‘Pen Pals’ any more. Talking with your wallet. Comments Off on Talking with your wallet. Comments Off on The Consumers Dilemma. Third times the charm. Comments Off on Third times the charm. I’ve gone and done it. Comments Off on I’ve gone and done it. I was going strong. Laquo; Older Entries.
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Continual Development » We don’t call them ‘Pen Pals’ any more.
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One day at a time. We don’t call them ‘Pen Pals’ any more. Posted on July 9th, 2010 by Greg. We call them friends. Since I started playing World of Warcraft I’ve met piles of people I never would have met before. I’ve been around for marriages, births, new jobs, new homes, graduations, etc (though at times indirectly) for people who just 5 years ago I never knew existed. I’m a better man for knowing them. Was there a point in human history where this type of distant relationship building occurred before?
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Continual Development » The Consumers Dilemma
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One day at a time. Posted on July 7th, 2010 by Greg. Those of you who play World of Warcraft have by now learned of the announced changes around RealID with respect to the official forums. On the surface I can see ‘some’ benefits to this, it could prevent people from harassing you from behind an alt that you don’t know for example. Linking all of someone’s posts to a single visible ID can be used to track and react to harassing, gold sales spam, trolling etc. But allow it to be a name we selected.