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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Recipe Time (and Contest)!

Hey guys! Thanks to my friend Lauren, I have the most awesomest recipe to share with you. It is easy, compatible with other foods, and makes great leftovers.

It lacks a name, so your job, my friends, will be to suggest some. Whoever wins will get nothing as this office does not have Peppermint Patti's.

Recipe:

5 tomatoes, peeled and cubed
1 lb raw green beans, cut into 2 inch pieces
4 cloves of garlic with the skin on

Put it all in a pot on medium. Do not add water or anything! It will turn itself into a stew-like substance within 10 minutes. Keep hear low, stir occasionally. Add salt to taste.

Cook approximately 40 mins, or until the beans are soft. Voila!

You can put this concoction over brown rice, firm tofu cubes, pasta or chicken! Makes a great side dish as well. Put some in tupperware and bring it to work with you for lunch. Or just keep it around the house for a light snack.

All it needs is a name...

4 Comments:

At 11:37 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'll think about a name, but in the meantime I'm not sure that "makes great leftovers" is the phrase you really want to use here given yesterday's incidents.

 
At 2:18 PM, Blogger Tempy said...

Oh man, I know. But I just had some myself. I'll be careful not to leave the leftovers of my leftovers.

 
At 2:34 PM, Blogger Lynne said...

SteweyBeanyEasy


In other news, anyone want free Jameson at Floyd's tomorrow:
This special meeting of the The Onion Society For The Preservation Of Alcohol is set for Wednesday, February 28 at Floyd, NY. The Society usually meets only once a month, but it's been a rough cold month, and, well, Daddy needs a drink.

As per usual, we'll meet to the honor and the pleasure of Jameson Irish Whiskey, compliments of The Society (while supply lasts), starting at 7 p.m. The Onion Society welcomes all alcohol preservationists over the age of 21.

The Society meets monthly to discuss the issues of greatest import to alcohol preservationists: mainly, alcohol and the endless possibilities it bears. Heretofore, The Society has existed in near-secrecy (thanks to poor handling by its publicist) since 1756, its meetings having been the catalyst for many of the greatest events, inventions, and gestures of philanthropy in the past quarter millennium. Among them: the American and French revolutions, nine feet of licorice-string fun, The Beatles' appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, gunpowder, and orphanages.

If you and your friends plan to attend, please RSVP to nypromo@theonion.com with "19th Society RSVP" in the subject.

Floyd, NY
131 Atlantic Ave.
Brooklyn
(718) 858-5810
FREE w/ RSVP

 
At 4:12 PM, Blogger Sweden said...

why would u leave the skin ON thats disgusting

 

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