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recipenottopar

First point of the post is that it's best to put your contact lenses in before cooking with red pepper, not after.

So I made a chicken dish for lunch (and dinner, probably to last a couple days). Started out with a sort of chicken and pasta idea, shifted to more a cream-o-mushroom based thing. (I tend to improvise a lot when cooking.) Unfortunately the pasta is now extraneous (and didn't soak in the sauce properly, so it's crunchy.) Should go with some breading or potatoes or just ditch it entirely for next time. Also while I still think a spicy mushroom alfredo is a good idea, way too much red pepper poured out and I didn't have enough of the other sauce makings to thin it out. Still turned out not to bad. Just a bit of revision. Hope I remember it another time.

1 comment:

Sra said...

Sometimes it helps to cook the pasta separate. But hell I'm no chef. What you need to do is get some glasses so that if you've played with red pepper without your lenses in, you can just put your glasses on. Ian and I are fond of this method: Get your update prescription through an eye exam, go to a lenscrafters or eyemasters or something and try on frames until you find one you like, then write down the model number and brand name of the frame, which is written on the frame. Then search for the frame online and custom order it with lenses fitting your prescription. It's usually much cheaper to do it this way.

 
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