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caughtinside
Dec 1, 2009, 6:47 PM
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Arrogant_Bastard wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: granite_grrl wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I was going to make today my food day. I'm thinking a lasagna and pad thai. Lasagna and Pad Thai? Different meals for different days. Besides, I like Pad Thai the day after I make it best. It lets the peanut flavour go through it. Same with Lasagna... minus the peanuts. I've never made Lasagna before....this should be interesting. Pre-boil your noodles. Don't over-sauce. Fuk that. Get the non-boil kind. This is incorrect!!
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dr_feelgood
Dec 1, 2009, 6:47 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: I've already stalled out on the Lasagna front. I like a gooey lasagna (lots of cheese, ricotta, but the recipes I have are either too complicated (they want me to make meatballs and my own sauce), or too simple (slap some tomato sauce, noodles and mozzarella together). Time to hobble together my own version. It's really quite simple. Pre-boil your noodles, layer sauce, noodles, whatever shit you like in between them, cheese, noodles, sauce, more shit, more cheese, noodles, and some other various and sundry shit. Aim for four layers. Sauce the top, and cover with tin foil. Cheese again, and bake uncovered for last bit. Mixing sauce with ricotta cheese makes spreading said ricotta easier. Damn it.... you've made me late for class.
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dr_feelgood
Dec 1, 2009, 6:48 PM
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imnotclever wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: granite_grrl wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I was going to make today my food day. I'm thinking a lasagna and pad thai. Lasagna and Pad Thai? Different meals for different days. Besides, I like Pad Thai the day after I make it best. It lets the peanut flavour go through it. Same with Lasagna... minus the peanuts. I've never made Lasagna before....this should be interesting. Pre-boil your noodles. Don't over-sauce. Who took over Doc's computer and is recommending people to NOT get sauced? You can get sauced, just don't over-sauce or your noodle might not work properly.
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camhead
Dec 1, 2009, 6:56 PM
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an old standby we used to do on river trips is Mexican lasagna (La Saņa?). Use standard enchilada ingredients, chicken or beef or veggie, red, green, or mole sauce instead of marinara, and alternate layers of corn and flour tortillas instead of noodles. It is very good.
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Arrogant_Bastard
Dec 1, 2009, 7:12 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: imnotclever wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: granite_grrl wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I was going to make today my food day. I'm thinking a lasagna and pad thai. Lasagna and Pad Thai? Different meals for different days. Besides, I like Pad Thai the day after I make it best. It lets the peanut flavour go through it. Same with Lasagna... minus the peanuts. I've never made Lasagna before....this should be interesting. Pre-boil your noodles. Don't over-sauce. Who took over Doc's computer and is recommending people to NOT get sauced? You can get sauced, just don't over-sauce or your noodle might not work properly. That is awesome. I'd sig it, but it'd only instigate CdB and it loses some of it's appeal when taken out of context.
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snoopy138
Dec 1, 2009, 7:19 PM
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Arrogant_Bastard wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: imnotclever wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: granite_grrl wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I was going to make today my food day. I'm thinking a lasagna and pad thai. Lasagna and Pad Thai? Different meals for different days. Besides, I like Pad Thai the day after I make it best. It lets the peanut flavour go through it. Same with Lasagna... minus the peanuts. I've never made Lasagna before....this should be interesting. Pre-boil your noodles. Don't over-sauce. Who took over Doc's computer and is recommending people to NOT get sauced? You can get sauced, just don't over-sauce or your noodle might not work properly. That is awesome. I'd sig it, but it'd only instigate CdB and it loses some of it's appeal when taken out of context. yore already cupping his balls. and leaving teh PTFTW.
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snoopy138
Dec 1, 2009, 7:19 PM
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whoo!
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snoopy138
Dec 1, 2009, 7:20 PM
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won moar gear.
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jakedatc
Dec 1, 2009, 7:54 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I've already stalled out on the Lasagna front. I like a gooey lasagna (lots of cheese, ricotta, but the recipes I have are either too complicated (they want me to make meatballs and my own sauce), or too simple (slap some tomato sauce, noodles and mozzarella together). Time to hobble together my own version. It's really quite simple. Pre-boil your noodles, layer sauce, noodles, whatever shit you like in between them, cheese, noodles, sauce, more shit, more cheese, noodles, and some other various and sundry shit. Aim for four layers. Sauce the top, and cover with tin foil. Cheese again, and bake uncovered for last bit. Mixing sauce with ricotta cheese makes spreading said ricotta easier. Damn it.... you've made me late for class. the recipe i've used has you mix an egg into the ricotta.. makes it easier to spread that way too. i do ricotta and mozz on each layer. cooked hamburger/ground turkey mixed in the sauce is also good. definitely cheese on top with tin foil then the last 5-10mins pull off the foil and brown the cheese up nice. i've tended to use the non boil kind but i think my next attempt will be the boiled kind. the edges of the non boil never seem to get enough sauce to cook right.
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Arrogant_Bastard
Dec 1, 2009, 8:14 PM
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Good to see you calling out Happiegorilla on her lack of need for performance shoes. I thought I'd pass up hacking on her for once and I found it very difficult.
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jakedatc
Dec 1, 2009, 8:23 PM
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Arrogant_Bastard wrote: Good to see you calling out Happiegorilla on her lack of need for performance shoes. I thought I'd pass up hacking on her for once and I found it very difficult. folks who troll for partners like this should not be calling anyone "princess"
happiegrrrl wrote: I lead up to 5.5, follow up to 5.8, will try harder stuff, will belay you on harder stuff( 2 hangs per pitch limit). (what is she going to make you leave gear and pull you down?)
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camhead
Dec 1, 2009, 8:48 PM
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Fred Nelson Update: Just did a quick 25 miler; might be the last decent day of riding in Columbus. Beautiful, brisk weather. I did the gumby thing and put bike shorts over long johns, since I don't have any warm tights.
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dr_feelgood
Dec 1, 2009, 9:02 PM
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camhead wrote: Fred Nelson Update: Just did a quick 25 miler; might be the last decent day of riding in Columbus. Beautiful, brisk weather. I did the gumby thing and put bike shorts over long johns, since I don't have any warm tights. You wear socks under your climbing shoes, don't you. racist.
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camhead
Dec 1, 2009, 9:08 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: camhead wrote: Fred Nelson Update: Just did a quick 25 miler; might be the last decent day of riding in Columbus. Beautiful, brisk weather. I did the gumby thing and put bike shorts over long johns, since I don't have any warm tights. You wear socks under your climbing shoes, don't you. racist. Yup, socks under oversized Dragons. It's worth it, though, so I don't have to take my shoes off at belays when I'm projecting Three Pines with Harpiegrill.
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Arrogant_Bastard
Dec 1, 2009, 9:23 PM
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jakedatc wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: Good to see you calling out Happiegorilla on her lack of need for performance shoes. I thought I'd pass up hacking on her for once and I found it very difficult. folks who troll for partners like this should not be calling anyone "princess" happiegrrrl wrote: I lead up to 5.5, follow up to 5.8, will try harder stuff, will belay you on harder stuff( 2 hangs per pitch limit). (what is she going to make you leave gear and pull you down?) That's fucking hysterical. I've heard her on numerous occasions refer to having to prussik because she couldn't follow. I wonder how long the attempt move, retry, give up, setup prussik, haul blort past 5.9 move to generous ledge sequence takes.
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Arrogant_Bastard
Dec 1, 2009, 9:25 PM
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camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: camhead wrote: Fred Nelson Update: Just did a quick 25 miler; might be the last decent day of riding in Columbus. Beautiful, brisk weather. I did the gumby thing and put bike shorts over long johns, since I don't have any warm tights. You wear socks under your climbing shoes, don't you. racist. Yup, socks under oversized Dragons. It's worth it, though, so I don't have to take my shoes off at belays when I'm projecting Three Pines with Harpiegrill. Your project best not take you more than two hangs or you'll be put in the detention dihedral for an hour.
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imnotclever
Dec 1, 2009, 9:26 PM
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Arrogant_Bastard wrote: Good to see you calling out Happiegorilla on her lack of need for performance shoes. I thought I'd pass up hacking on her for once and I found it very difficult. link?
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jakedatc
Dec 1, 2009, 9:31 PM
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camhead wrote: Fred Nelson Update: Just did a quick 25 miler; might be the last decent day of riding in Columbus. Beautiful, brisk weather. I did the gumby thing and put bike shorts over long johns, since I don't have any warm tights. a pair of cycling tights (no pad.. over your current shorts) and a jacket will go a long ways. i rode in the mid 30's last winter and didnt die. going to be 50 and sunny tomorrow so i'm hoping to get out for a short ride and see if my IT band still hates me or not.
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granite_grrl
Dec 1, 2009, 9:39 PM
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Jake, what do you use for gloves in the cold? I used to have some windstop fleece gloves that I'd wear with regular bike gloves underneath, and I found cutting the wind did wonders. But I don't have those gloves anymore I was thinking I should work out a new system.
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jakedatc
Dec 1, 2009, 9:49 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: Jake, what do you use for gloves in the cold? I used to have some windstop fleece gloves that I'd wear with regular bike gloves underneath, and I found cutting the wind did wonders. But I don't have those gloves anymore I was thinking I should work out a new system. i use those light weight gore tex mittens .. i duno if i had them on at the gunks ever or not. i put those over either my riding gloves or some castelli cotton gloves like these.. (they came with my castelli tights) http://www.realcyclist.com/...-Glove/CST0204M.html i think any goretex shell mitt would work. they are thin enough to let your fingers still work the brakes and shifters easy enough. when it's really cold i will throw my turtle fur neck gaiter on along with my helmet liner
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camhead
Dec 1, 2009, 9:49 PM
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my cold weather setup has so far been heavy polypro long underwear, bike shorts on the outside, polypro longsleeve upper and my regular bike jersey over that for visibility. Softshell for windbreaking, and windstopper gloves. I am considering getting a pair of those covers that go over your cleats, since two pairs of socks cuts off circulation. Of course, weather is so shitty here in the winter and I don't really want to trash my good bike, I just may not ride this winter.
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Arrogant_Bastard
Dec 1, 2009, 9:52 PM
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jakedatc wrote: when it's really cold i will throw my turtle fur neck gaiter on along with my helmet liner I wear my turtle fur neck gaiter pretty much year round.
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camhead
Dec 1, 2009, 9:52 PM
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imnotclever wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: Good to see you calling out Happiegorilla on her lack of need for performance shoes. I thought I'd pass up hacking on her for once and I found it very difficult. link? http://www.rockclimbing.com/...ost=2248307;#2248307 pretty strong ZING on Jake's part. Although zinging teh harpy is like shooting fish in a tiny barrel with a bazooka.
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carabiner96
Dec 1, 2009, 9:54 PM
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Skied for hours today. No one is around. Spring skiing conditions. I'm in love.
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granite_grrl
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I have some neoprene booties which give a bit of warmth, but most importantly they cut the wind. Bike shoes are a bitch because they promote so much air circulation. They do give a hint of elf shoes though.
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