What's the matter, peanut butter? Recettes recentes:
My YearenderMy University Bienvenue! My Cake and My Card My Phone was Lost and now was Found My Last Day My Summer Musings My Waterloo My Eat Bulaga My Youngest Cousin Archives:
Liens Electronique:
Jepoi's MultiplyPeyups: the UP Online Community IMDB Wiki Pisay Neuf Neuf Le Blogs:
JedSoeur Mimi and Frere Karl Frere Dan Ragin-Cajun |
La Cuisine de Jepoi
My Canadian Bacon
Sunday, December 31, 2006 This here picture is the result of my futile effort in capturing the night sky during New Year's Eve. I somehow managed to take this picture as the were still lighting the sky. I never touched a single firecracker or firework this year. I really don't want to spend money to buy stuff like that. It's free watching my neighbors' fireworks. What I love doing on New Year's Eve is eating. So far, I've devoured at least a kilogram of chicken, a few strips of bacon, and two eggs. Have you noticed how much fat a bacon strip has? Too much, enough to use it later to fry eggs. As I was frying my bacon strips, I smelled the maple-y aroma that was being emitted my breakfast. When frying bacon, one need not use cooking oil, as I mentioned bacon has enough fat (or oil) that can be used for frying. It was my mistake that I fried the eggs before the bacon, I could've saved on cooking oil. I think I'm hungry again, it's too bad there's no bacon here. I would want to eat bacon again. Bacon and eggs, perfect combination for breakfast. God I'm hungry, I'm craving for bacon. Saddam Hussein was executed. I on the other hand would have wanted to suffer more. For me, it would have been better if he was put in solitary confinement. But I'm not an Iraqi. It's already 3:00, the noise has already subsided. We have another 365 days and then we'll be back again to another new year's celebration. I wonder what time it will rain.
|
Blag Board:
|