my computer has lately been playing tricks on me.
something about "start-up disc too full" keeps halting my various computing efforts.
[ahem, safari, iphoto, garageband, skype, itunes, in that order, repeat.]
basically, my dinosaur [ok, it really isn't that bad. it's still cute. but it is pretty old] is too full.
poor little dinosaur wishes it was a boa constrictor these days.
so until i remedy that problem, with my awesomely anti-technology skillz, i can't edit pictures.
buuuuut i'll post these in the raw.
that sounds kind of mountain-manly, now doesn't it?
step one: pick a lot of rhubarb. like two and a half grocery bags full. [yes, sir! yes, sir! three bags full!]
step two: wash 'em up real good. [a la montaƱa again]
step three: chop chop. with a biiiiiiiiiiiiig knife. and a cutting board. of course.
step four: admire those beautiful hues!
step five: i'll give you a hint. "yeeeeeees, we have no ba-nah-nahs; we have no ba-nah-nahs to-day!"
[well, this actually begins happening before step one.]
continue watching Sabrina whilst enabling the rhubarb to fulfill its manifold destiny
[ha ha, that was a pun. did anybody catch that?], such as:
-6 small loaves of rhubarb bread [in which i substituted four various ingredients! the family says they still like it, phew!]
-one double batch of rhubarb sauce [we go through this like it's ice cream, except more juicy]
-one batch of strawberry rhubarb jam [as pictured in the background of photo three]
-a probably short-lived future in the deep-freeze before it is made into cobbler or crunch or jam or slush.
rhubarb just brings out the vocab in a girl.
step six: if you need a crunchy snack whilst chopping [raw rhubarb is pretty tart, folks], try these!
[sorry for the low light, blame the dino]
homemade corn tortilla chips:
chop a stack of corn tortillas into eighths.
arrange onto baking sheets.
spray lightly with that wonderfully clever cooking oil-in-a-spray-can.
sprinkle with spices of your choosing [i used cholula seasoning, mrs dash extra spicy, and a little salt].
bake at 375 for 8 minutes or until they have attained your personally preferred crispiness.
miam miam!
1 comment:
might want to clear up some of your HD space. Mine gets full all the time (yes, blame the photos) and one time (first time) my Hard Drive crashed! I lost so many wonderful memories. ): It still hurts my heart to talk about it. But yeah... you can either buy an external hard drive and transfer your photos or back them all up on DVDs. (:
p.s. I love rhubarb! the first time I had it was last summer. shocking, I know! I was at work and was sent to the store to buy it and had to call Caleb and ask what it looked like... "red celery!" (;
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