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Rachel Ray, I’m not…

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

I don’t know if any of you are “culinaryily challenged,” but I sure am. I am obsessed with the Food Channel but don’t cook anything I ever see prepared on there. There is something soothing and brain numbing about watching them create, compete, build absurdly shaped cakes, and whip up mystery ingredients I have never heard of.

How about that Rachel Ray gal? She rocks it every night in less than 30 minutes. The big difference is when I go to my pantry or fridge I don’t conveniently have all the spices and sauces placed by the elves so my 30 minute meal turns into a frustrated 80 minute search for cumin, and a trip to the grocery store. (Consequently, I leave the grocery store with everything BUT cumin and swing through the drive-through window before returning home.)

When I do cook I seem to have portion control issues. I grew up in a big family so I assume spaghetti noodles come in “single serving” bags only. Needless to say, I have a lot of leftovers and anyone who reheats spaghetti noodles knows, they aren’t too tasty.

My Mom is an amazing cook and she knows how to put on a party with picture perfect hors d’oeuvres, now SHE could have her own Food Network show. I think I was busy outside shooting hoop when she was whipping up chef lessons. So the pressure to live up to that is huge. She would bring heaping scrumptious cupcakes to my class parties… with every child’s name monogrammed on them. I am lucky if I can pull off a drive by drop off of Oreos for the school Valentines Day party!

My southern Mother-in-Law once tried to help me out by buying me a southern cookbook. Every dang recipe started with “make a rue”…have you ever tried to make a rue? Well, it’s a special little concoction of flour and butter that you have to try not to burn. I never made a single recipe from that book!

I will have to say I have the “sipping” part of this sip/savor category down pat. Never met a cocktail I didn’t like and they seem to be MUCH easier to make. Although I recently tried a signature cocktail recipe and it actually called for pear sorbet…my Coors Light generally does not come with ice cream and- huge surprise- I didn’t have any pear sorbet in my freezer (unlike Rachel) so I skipped the garnish, the vodka tasted fine without it!

If your idea of comfort food is a large bag of Nacho Cheese Doritos and you don’t own a food processor…you are not alone. Rachel rocks…me, not so much!

Super Bowl, Shmuper Bowl — A Game Day To REALLY Get Excited About

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Super Bowl, Shmuper Bowl… A Game Day To REALLY Get Excited About

What does February 7th mean to you? Charles Dickens’ birthday? The bonfire of the vanities in 1497? Grenada’s Independance Day? Nothing? If these answers come to you more readily than “The Super Bowl! Yeahh!!” read on…

For ladies craving an alternative to football, beer, and lots of commercials (about beer), try having a different kind of Game Day with your girlfriends! Below find our suggestions for games and goodies that will make Sunday afternoon really worth getting excited about.

The Food: Asian Take-Out
Indulge differently. Have fun playing board games while munching on a family-style Asian feast of pot stickers and dumplings with your friends. It’ll save you the trouble of cooking, not to mention that disposable Bento boxes are a welcome change from dishes in the sink. You’re craving that Sesame Chicken already, aren’t you?

The Drinks: Icy Lemon-Ginger Vodka Cocktails
Step out of the box, and whip up a batch of these slushy treats or another cocktail with ginger as the surprise ingredient. The lemon/ginger combination adds a refreshing zing and will compliment the take-out perfectly! Find the recipe from MyRecipes.com here.

The Games: Scattergories, Apples to Apples, and Cranium.
Games are the crowning glory of your day. If everyone brings a game she likes, there should be enough options to make everyone happy. There are hundreds of board games out there, but these three are sure to have you giggling the afternoon away in no time.

The Entertainment: Whip It
If the Cranium competition gets too intense, you can put on a fun movie as a half-time distraction. Any favorite girl-power flick will do, but if you’re strapped for an idea try Whip It. A “chick flick” with attitude, Whip It chronicles teenager Bliss Cavender’s [Ellen Page] hilarious journey as she follows her bliss to Austin, Texas and joins a woman’s roller derby team.

The Extra Touch (down):
Give each of your friends a personalized score card when they arrive, and keep track of who wins the most games or rounds. At the end of Game Day, tally up the scores! Everyone should get a treat, but perhaps the winner gets a little something extra. Chocolates or salted caramels would be a sweet way to wrap up a fun evening with the girls…

Ready for a football-free weekend of fun? Call your friends, put on your game face, and get excited for a truly super Game Day!