Saturday

The True Joy of Cooking



The True Joy of Cooking


I recently watched the film Julia and Julia, a film about Julia Childs, an American chef/cook, author and television personality who "introduced" french cuisine and their cooking techniques to the American audience. I found the story unique. Based on two true stories, it intertwines

Child's cooking profession with that of a girl and her aspirations to cook through Julia Child's entire cookbook, while at the same time documenting this through her online blog. Her goal - to create all of the recipes in it within a year.



They both discover that with the right combination of passion, fearlessness and (of course) butter, anything is possible.

There is something so sensual and passionate about cooking Food both cooking and eating. From the most simple thing of cooking an egg to creating boeuf bourguignon - all of the senses are involved. Seeing, Feeling, Tasting, Hearing, Smelling...Passion.


Bon Appetit

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Tuesday

Read a Cute Joke today.. Thought I would share some laughter



Why I Had To Change Hotels-



Last week I checked into my hotel in Atlanta and was a bit lonely. I thought, I'll call one of those girls you see advertised in phone books like escorts and such. I picked up the phone book and found an ad for a girl calling herself Erogonique, a lovely girl, bending over in the photo. She had all the right curves in all the right places, beautiful long wavy

Hair, long graceful legs...Well, you get the picture! I figured, what the heck, give her a call.



'Hello,' the woman says......... God, she sounded sexy.



Afraid I would lose my nerve if I hesitated I rushed right in. 'Hi, I hear you give a great massage and I'd like you to come to my room and give me one. No, wait, I should be straight with you. I'm in town all alone and what I really want is sex. I want it hard, I want it hot, and I want it now. Bring implements, toys, rubber, leather, whips, everything you've got in your bag of tricks. We'll go hot and heavy all night; tie me up, cover me in chocolate syrup and whipped cream, anything and everything! Now, how does that sound?'



She says, 'That sounds fantastic, but you need to press 9 for an outside line.'




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Wednesday

Cinco de Mayo



Cinco de Mayo -- This literally means 5th of May in Spanish. This is the day the Battle of Puebla took place.



Puebla -- The city where the battle took place; it's about 100 miles from Mexico City.

Benito Juarez -- The first indigenous national to serve as president of Mexico. He had suspended debts owed to France because his country was bankrupt, earning the ire of Napoleon III, the ruler of France.

General Ignacio Zaragoza -- The Texas-born Mexican who was ordered to defend Juarez with a force of 4,000 troops, many of whom were agricultural workers armed with antiquated rifles and machetes. He had no experience in military tactics but was a veteran in guerrilla warfare.

Charles Laurencez -- The French general who led 6,000 well-trained and armed soldiers in the Battle of Puebla. He ordered them to attack through the middle of Zaragoza's strongest position, but the Mexican Army stood its ground. The French fled to Orizaba, where they were attacked again, and then fled to the coast.

Phrases to drop:

"Feliz Cinco de Mayo!" (That's how you say "Happy Cinco de Mayo" in Spanish.)

"Contrary to popular belief, Cinco de Mayo is not Mexican Independence Day. That's celebrated on September 16."

"Did you know Cinco de Mayo isn't really even celebrated in Mexico? It's more of a Mexican-American holiday, much bigger in America."




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