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July 15, 2007
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I’m Allergic to Missouri

I’m Allergic to Missouri
Well, not exactly allergic to Missouri, probably, but I think that the mold spores that are at pretty high levels right now are about to do me in. I have got what feels like a humdinger of a sinus infection and I also think that I’m like an inch away from bronchitis, too.

We have stuff to do this week, so I’ll keep going, hopefully. The coughing and sneezing are okay or at least they don’t bother me as much as walking around with a face that feels like it weighs the same as a dictionary.

I think that I’m going to try one of these.

July 15, 2007
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I’m Allergic to Missouri

I’m Allergic to Missouri
Well, not exactly allergic to Missouri, probably, but I think that the mold spores that are at pretty high levels right now are about to do me in. I have got what feels like a humdinger of a sinus infection and I also think that I’m like an inch away from bronchitis, too.

We have stuff to do this week, so I’ll keep going, hopefully. The coughing and sneezing are okay or at least they don’t bother me as much as walking around with a face that feels like it weighs the same as a dictionary.

I think that I’m going to try one of these.

July 13, 2007
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I Have Interesting Conversations With My Oldest Son

I Have Interesting Conversations With My Oldest Son
I’m looking for a stuffed toy for the youngest, so I ask the oldest, who plays with (and misplaces) everything.

Me: J, have you seen Jack (stuffed toy from The Nightmare Before Christmas)?
J: No.
Me: You don’t know where he is?
J: Tahiti, maybe? He’s got a timeshare there.

July 13, 2007
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I Have Interesting Conversations With My Oldest Son

I Have Interesting Conversations With My Oldest Son
I’m looking for a stuffed toy for the youngest, so I ask the oldest, who plays with (and misplaces) everything.

Me: J, have you seen Jack (stuffed toy from The Nightmare Before Christmas)?
J: No.
Me: You don’t know where he is?
J: Tahiti, maybe? He’s got a timeshare there.

July 13, 2007
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I Have Interesting Conversations With My Oldest Son

I Have Interesting Conversations With My Oldest Son
I’m looking for a stuffed toy for the youngest, so I ask the oldest, who plays with (and misplaces) everything.

Me: J, have you seen Jack (stuffed toy from The Nightmare Before Christmas)?
J: No.
Me: You don’t know where he is?
J: Tahiti, maybe? He’s got a timeshare there.

July 5, 2007
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Strawberry Shortcake

Strawberry Shortcake
After making this yesterday, I think that it will now be my annual recipe for the Fourth. It was very good and very easy. I doubled the shortcake part of the recipe.

First, hull and thinly slice 8 cups of strawberries and combine them with 6 T. of sugar. This should then be set aside for 30 minutes (up to 2 hours).

Shortcake
2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
5 T. sugar
1 T. baking powder
1/2 t. table salt
8 T. unsalted butter, chilled and cut into 1/2 inch cubes
1 large egg, lightly beaten
1/2 cup half-and-half plus 1 T.
1 large egg white, lightly beaten

1. Adjust oven rack to lower-middle position and heat to 425 degrees. In a food processor fitted with the metal blade, pulse flour, 3 T. of the sugar, baking powder and salt to combine. Scatter the butter over the flour mixture and then pulse about 15 times, until the mixture resembles coarse meal. Transfer to a medium bowl.
2. Combine egg with half-and-half. Pour egg mixture into bowl with flour mixture and combine with a large rubber spatula until big clumps form. Turn mixture onto a floured work surface and knead it lightly until it comes together.
3. Lightly pat the dough into a 9×6 inch rectangle (the dough will be 3/4 inch thick). Flour a biscuit cutter and cut out as many rounds as possible. (Cook’s Illustrated recommends a 2 3/4 inch cutter, but I will use a smaller one next time. I prefer smaller biscuits. They just look prettier.)
4. Place the rounds one inch apart on a baking sheet. Brush the tops with the beaten egg white and sprinkle them with the remaining 2 T. sugar. At this point, you can cover the shortcakes and refrigerate for up to 2 hours.
5. Bake until shortcakes are golden brown, mine took exactly 12 minutes. Cool them about 10 minutes.

Split the shortcakes, top them with some of the berries and whipped cream.

July 5, 2007
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Strawberry Shortcake

Strawberry Shortcake
After making this yesterday, I think that it will now be my annual recipe for the Fourth. It was very good and very easy. I doubled the shortcake part of the recipe.

First, hull and thinly slice 8 cups of strawberries and combine them with 6 T. of sugar. This should then be set aside for 30 minutes (up to 2 hours).

Shortcake
2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
5 T. sugar
1 T. baking powder
1/2 t. table salt
8 T. unsalted butter, chilled and cut into 1/2 inch cubes
1 large egg, lightly beaten
1/2 cup half-and-half plus 1 T.
1 large egg white, lightly beaten

1. Adjust oven rack to lower-middle position and heat to 425 degrees. In a food processor fitted with the metal blade, pulse flour, 3 T. of the sugar, baking powder and salt to combine. Scatter the butter over the flour mixture and then pulse about 15 times, until the mixture resembles coarse meal. Transfer to a medium bowl.
2. Combine egg with half-and-half. Pour egg mixture into bowl with flour mixture and combine with a large rubber spatula until big clumps form. Turn mixture onto a floured work surface and knead it lightly until it comes together.
3. Lightly pat the dough into a 9×6 inch rectangle (the dough will be 3/4 inch thick). Flour a biscuit cutter and cut out as many rounds as possible. (Cook’s Illustrated recommends a 2 3/4 inch cutter, but I will use a smaller one next time. I prefer smaller biscuits. They just look prettier.)
4. Place the rounds one inch apart on a baking sheet. Brush the tops with the beaten egg white and sprinkle them with the remaining 2 T. sugar. At this point, you can cover the shortcakes and refrigerate for up to 2 hours.
5. Bake until shortcakes are golden brown, mine took exactly 12 minutes. Cool them about 10 minutes.

Split the shortcakes, top them with some of the berries and whipped cream.