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Chocomize | Customizable Chocolates

It’s potentially cool! Like, I was going to buy from them like five times before changing my mind. You can make your own, but why bother when you can buy pre-made from the Favourites sections? Gold stars for these ones! Really!

You also have such wonderful options like crystallized rose petals, (REAL) bacon, potato chips, chocolate chips, and things like that thrown in. Personally, I’d go for the dark chocolate with orange peels in it because it’s $5, as opposed to the ~$10 is cost to buy regular candied+chocolate-covered orange peels.

Tagged with: #clorinisms  #food  #chocolate  

wigmund:

kingsheik:

Oh my god

I want to try okonomiyaki

is this from cookingwithdog?

god i love that channel

Tagged with: #food  #epilepsy warning  
fattiesdelight:

Pizza Cone Maker

whaaaaaaaaaaaaat

fattiesdelight:

Pizza Cone Maker

whaaaaaaaaaaaaat

mothernaturenetwork:

School cook forced to serve inferior foodA school cook served homemade bread and a wide array of vegetables to students — until she was told that it was ‘unfair’ to other schools.

mothernaturenetwork:

School cook forced to serve inferior food
A school cook served homemade bread and a wide array of vegetables to students — until she was told that it was ‘unfair’ to other schools.

Tagged with: #school lunch  #food  #health  #nutrition  
chef-ru:

Zucchini, sping onion and spinach fritters with eggplant dip and paprika

chef-ru:

Zucchini, sping onion and spinach fritters with eggplant dip and paprika

Tagged with: #food  #healthy  

jumpingjacktrash:

eehlite:

HOW TO: cook ramen

this is how im going to eat in college

the possibilities are endless.

my favorite way to eat ramen: fried tofu, pea pods, and miso.

oh man, now i’m hungry.

Tagged with: #food  #recipe  
gourmetgaming:

Fahrenheit/Indigo Prophecy – Steak and Fries

Today marks a very special day in both my gaming and personal life, a day when the two finally came together. Fahrenheit (or Indigo Prophecy as it’s called in the USA) was the first game I ever played with A, and today is our seven year anniversary. Since then, we’ve played many games together including Quantic Dream’s other incredible offering, Heavy Rain. For me, Quantic Dream offer more than just games - they offer journeys.
Steak and Fries is the abandoned meal at Doc’s Diner during the introduction to Fahrenheit, an unsettlingly wholesome all-American touch in a world that dwindles into madness. So I thought what better meal to present on the anniversary of entering a similar world of madness; a gaming relationship with me.
This recipe serves 2.
What you will need: A large bowl, a large, deep frying pan, a slotted spoon, a colander, kitchen/paper towels, and a griddle pan.
Ingredients:
2-3 Potatoes (Russet, Maris Piper or King Edward)
Sunflower Oil
2 Organic Beef Steak Medallions (or any steak you like)
1 Garlic Clove
Fresh Rosemary
Making the Fries:
Peel the potatoes and trim the rounded tops and bottoms off. Chop the potatoes in half length-ways, and then cut into French-fry shaped slices.
Place the fries into a large bowl of water and allow them to steep for 30 minutes. Drain the fries and rinse them well, then pat dry with paper towels.
Meanwhile, heat a good amount of oil in a large pan. To test the oil to see when it’s ready drop a small piece of potato into the oil. When the potato goes brown, remove it from the pan, and the oil is ready to use!
In small batches, submerge the fries into the hot oil for 1-2 minutes, then remove and dry on paper towels.
Once the fries are dry and cool, put them into the oil again until crisp and golden brown. Spoon them out onto fresh paper towels and sprinkle with a little salt.
Preparing the Steak:
Make sure you allow your steak to rest at room temperature for about 30 minutes before cooking. On a high heat, warm a griddle pan.
Rub a little salt and pepper into the steak then place in the pan. Cook it to your taste, evenly on both sides.
When you turn it over, rub a clove of garlic and some fresh rosemary into the cooked side. Serve with the fries, and a soft drink (and a coffee, if you’re feeling mysterious).

Luckily (or unfortunately) I don’t eat meat, so A was more than happy to devour the two steaks, and nothing beats crispy home-made fries. As for the anniversary, I’m hoping to do some seducing by playing what sounds like cheesy Nickleback on a guitar. It worked for Lucas Kane, after all [Explicit Content – NSFW]. Or maybe we’ll just play Borderlands 2.
Like this? You might also enjoy the Golden Axe - Meat.

gourmetgaming:

Fahrenheit/Indigo Prophecy – Steak and Fries

Difficulty - 2.5 Hearts

Today marks a very special day in both my gaming and personal life, a day when the two finally came together. Fahrenheit (or Indigo Prophecy as it’s called in the USA) was the first game I ever played with A, and today is our seven year anniversary. Since then, we’ve played many games together including Quantic Dream’s other incredible offering, Heavy Rain. For me, Quantic Dream offer more than just games - they offer journeys.

Steak and Fries is the abandoned meal at Doc’s Diner during the introduction to Fahrenheit, an unsettlingly wholesome all-American touch in a world that dwindles into madness. So I thought what better meal to present on the anniversary of entering a similar world of madness; a gaming relationship with me.

This recipe serves 2.

What you will need: A large bowl, a large, deep frying pan, a slotted spoon, a colander, kitchen/paper towels, and a griddle pan.

Ingredients:

2-3 Potatoes (Russet, Maris Piper or King Edward)

Sunflower Oil

2 Organic Beef Steak Medallions (or any steak you like)

1 Garlic Clove

Fresh Rosemary

Making the Fries:

  1. Peel the potatoes and trim the rounded tops and bottoms off. Chop the potatoes in half length-ways, and then cut into French-fry shaped slices.
  2. Place the fries into a large bowl of water and allow them to steep for 30 minutes. Drain the fries and rinse them well, then pat dry with paper towels.
  3. Meanwhile, heat a good amount of oil in a large pan. To test the oil to see when it’s ready drop a small piece of potato into the oil. When the potato goes brown, remove it from the pan, and the oil is ready to use!
  4. In small batches, submerge the fries into the hot oil for 1-2 minutes, then remove and dry on paper towels.
  5. Once the fries are dry and cool, put them into the oil again until crisp and golden brown. Spoon them out onto fresh paper towels and sprinkle with a little salt.

Preparing the Steak:

  1. Make sure you allow your steak to rest at room temperature for about 30 minutes before cooking. On a high heat, warm a griddle pan.
  2. Rub a little salt and pepper into the steak then place in the pan. Cook it to your taste, evenly on both sides.
  3. When you turn it over, rub a clove of garlic and some fresh rosemary into the cooked side. Serve with the fries, and a soft drink (and a coffee, if you’re feeling mysterious).

Gourmet Gaming Fahrenheit Indigo Prophecy - Steak and Fries

Luckily (or unfortunately) I don’t eat meat, so A was more than happy to devour the two steaks, and nothing beats crispy home-made fries. As for the anniversary, I’m hoping to do some seducing by playing what sounds like cheesy Nickleback on a guitar. It worked for Lucas Kane, after all [Explicit Content – NSFW]. Or maybe we’ll just play Borderlands 2.

Like this? You might also enjoy the Golden Axe - Meat.

Tagged with: #food  #recipe