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Can you imagine being the guy to get payed real actual-life money to say "the big succ" in bl3 without a hint of irony
are you into... pancakes?
Oh boy, do I have news for you. YES. I am into pancakes! The best recipe ever -imho - is Chef Frank's pancake recipe. I highly recommend it!
ProtoCooks: Pad Thai Simplified
ProtoCooks: Pad Thai Simplified
I like pad Thai. It’s my go-to order at Noodles & Co. I’ve tried the boxed ones they sell at Fresh Thyme Market and they are fine, but they don’t give you the chance to tweak them for your tastes. (I will not eat bean sprouts or cilantro. Hard pass.) I’m surprised that Frank had chicken thighs in his ingredient list, especially with shrimp. There are a few specialty ingredients with this. He…
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I'm going to pretend that this is some sort of diary. Because that's exactly what I need right now.
I am not my brother, I have no master's degree in English. I never know how to communicate what I am thinking, what I am feeling. I'm upset. I just lost someone with whom I shared one of the most unconventional of friendships.
His name was Frank. I hadn't seen much of him in the last year, but whenever I had, we always exchanged large bear hugs and dropped everything we were doing to catch up, even if our meeting was brief.
I worked with him at my former restaurant. We looked out for each other. He'd give me food, advice, and ensured no one messed with me. I helped him in the kitchen, gave him golf cart rides, and kept him motivated.
During our summer working together, he became like a father to me. A really fucked up one, but I father in the least. I looked forward to coming to work for the first time ever and the last time since.
I wish I had kept up communications, and I wish I had been able to tell him what his friendship meant to me. But I guess these regrets are inevitable and unjustified when someone passes, especially when they go so suddenly, so young.
Though I do usually dwell on deaths of those I knew, I almost never delude myself into believing in heaven. I usually imagine death to be an eternal slumber, yet this fate seems too passive for such a lively being. So, perhaps, tonight I will give in to my hopes that maybe there is some form of heaven.
So here's to you Chef Frank, I hope you have a grand old time up there.
Chef Frank's Mystery Movie Snacks
Episode 1 "Homemade Marshmallows"
Written, directed & produced by Layne Hull
St Joseph’s favorite interspecies cooking team, Frank Owen and Lew Thermidor Bisque, want to show you how to make simple, gourmet snacks as we watch vintage public-domain mystery movies together.
Watch the pilot episode here.
Bon appetit!
Chef Frank's Mystery Movie Snacks, Pilot Episode, Great Granola (Part 1)
Created by Layne Hull
St Joseph's favorite interspecies cooking team, Frank Owen and Lew Thermidor Bisque, want to make you some snacks as we watch vintage public-domain mystery movies together.
CMMS is equal parts Dinner and A Movie, MonsterVision with Joe Bob Briggs, and Gilbert Gottfried's Up All Night cooked at 450 degrees for 18-20 mins and topped with cheese and a sassy lobster.
Bon appetit!