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attackfish ([personal profile] attackfish) wrote2013-01-22 03:41 pm
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Getting to know you weirdos meme

Ganked without attribution from people on other people's f-lists

I know very little about some of the people on my friends list. Some people I know relatively well. But here's a thought: why not take this opportunity to tell me a little something about yourself. Any old thing at all. Just so the next time I see your name I can say: "Ah, there's Parker ...she likes money and cereal." I'd love it if everyone who's friended me did this. (Yes, even you people who I know really well.) Then post this in your own journal [only if you feel inclined]. In return, ask me anything you'd like to know about me and I'll give you an answer*.

*Providing it's answerable/suitable for public posting.


[identity profile] attackfish.livejournal.com 2013-02-24 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Please do! It definitely sounds like it might be worth the extra effort of fiddling with my diet.

Nah, Mom's allergic to corn, Dad's allergic to peppers (actually capsaicin and piperine, so we have to be careful that his food has literally no heat from peppers or any ground pepper, or his throat closes. He can eat other spicy foods, though).

I'm sad to say you might just have to wait out the dairy issue and look forward to enjoying them more when you're off the meds and your body's back to normal, which stinks, I know.

[identity profile] water-soter.livejournal.com 2013-02-25 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
Okay, so I'm going to take the jalapenos off the recipe.

5 lb of beef minced (you want something thin and soft, without fat)
1/2 lb of ham minced (I would recommend buying honey ham)
1/2 lb bacon minced (I recommend maple flavored maple)
1 or 2 chorizo links (this is completely up to you how much you use, 1 or 2)
5 roma tomatoes minced (the tomatoes that like like eggs)
2 medium sized white onions, minced
2 lime's squeezed (juice)
1 teaspoon of garlic salt
1 teaspoon of soy sauce
salt to taste

In a pan sautee bacon, ham and onions until lightly golden
Remove from heat and place in a container for later use
In a pan with light oil, sautee beef with garlic salt, say sauce, lemon juice and salt.
Once beef browns remove from heat and place in a container.
In a pan sautee chorizo until browning, then add tomatoes and sautee until soft.
In a large pan, place all of the ingredients and sautee until hot. Add salt as needed. Once hot serve.

The way I've found it to get an even greater flavor, is if you marinate the beef a day before with beer. Also, I know traditional discada is made all in one go, but I've found that it tastes better and keeps a better consistency if you cook it separately and then bring it together. Not to mention it keeps the beef soft. If you have enough burners and pans, you can do all these steps simultaneously to save time. Let me know if you have any questions.

[identity profile] attackfish.livejournal.com 2013-02-25 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you, you too!