But he can't.
To be fair, I'm actually 1) amused at how everything turned out and 2) pleased that I actually could eat what I cooked. And 3) I'm quite full.
So, a chronicle of a disaster, of sorts.
Our protagonist pre-cooking. Not sure what to do, not sure where this will lead. So.
Rice! Problem was, too soggy, too wet, too much water. Forgot to rinse. Whole litany of problems - I'm just glad I could eat it. :)
Ingredients for a dis... I mean, complete meal. Of sorts la. I tried, ok. :p
I had to document this, I'd never seen a live capsicum before. Hurhur.
2 pretty yolks, 'La Choy' Soy sauce, and Tris employs what he calls "Chop Mix Fry Pray".
Wesson Oil. With oil, a stove and a pan, miracles sometimes occur.
The Garlice Dance! Tris waited a bit long for this to happen though.
So pristine! So fluffy! So perfect!
... Not. To be less harsh, I do like my omelette a little burnt. BUT I left this one a bit too long.
From right to left: Omelette, Rice and Backup Pasta. :p
At this point, I started laughing so hard I had to stop and take a picture. I don't know why I was amused, but I just was. Hur.
Complete Meal: Rice, Veg, Eggs. And something. Or other.
The Spoils of War.
And at this juncture, I must say thanks to my mum and dad who gave me tips on how to cook rice, my girlfriend for telling me I needed to cook the rice if I wanted fried Rice (maybe tomorrow, I cooked too much) and
TO ME FOR BUYING EGGS - They are a lifesaver, especially when you know nothing else.
Maybe in a few aeons down I'll try something complex. Like Tom Yum soup. :p That said, it was pretty fun, and I now finally understand the lure of cooking. :)
Exciting weekend, with a Seahawks game tomorrow! Coolness. :)
Saturday, October 13, 2007
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heyyy there is absolutely nothing wrong about blogging to your juniors at the expense of your social life is there. i believe it's called altruism...or something. ^_^
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