I Have No Idea What This Is, But It’s Tasty

I’m someone who’s spent a lot of time cooking from recipes and double- and triple-checking the instructions as I go, then slowly growing accustomed to and adapting them over time. And it works! I have some favored staples I came by that way. But recently I’ve been exploring the merits of just winging it, and as you may have gathered from the title, that was… a different kind of success.

I like messing things up. I had absolutely no concept of this as a child – see “triple-checking the instructions” – but I’m learning that getting lost is a lot of fun, actually, and especially with food. Soup! I think I actually read a soup cookbook as a kid, cover-to-cover, and – again, no hate, I’ve enjoyed some of those – the Throw Stuff In A Pot method has yielded some of my favorite soups ever. I still take notes, of course. I’m far too committed to re-enjoying something to not. But the meticulous measurements I carefully laid out when I was nine have been eclipsed by “large tomatoes (any %)” “for-pickled-things-generous amount,” and “one commitment-challenged small spoon’s worth of honey.” Scientific, it is not, but goddamn am I having fun.

Also involved with this mindset are recipes. The proper sort, properly written, by other people, to which I try not to make Culinary Crimes level substitutions, and which I sometimes still manage to muck up by accident. And then it’s good. So I make a note and keep doing it that way! This Spooky Season I made a quick bread (or… tried to make a quick bread) that called an impromptu “trick or treat” and decided it was both. It’s springy. I’m fairly sure it can be classified as a pudding. I’ve never been so delighted by the consistency of something that came out of our bread machine. It was absolutely not supposed to do that, and I had a little slice with strawberry cream cheese (equivalent) and now I think I’m committed to making it this way until the end of all time. Isn’t this kind of mess fun?

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An Endless Supply of Tabletop Role-Playing Games

It’s been a very gaming weekend, so I was reminded of a Tumblr blog I follow, which is specifically dedicated to TTRPGs, and the vast breadth of them available. Most especially, they take requests (example here), so if there’s something specific you’re looking for, there are curated lists! Or can be! The blog is called “There’s a TTRPG for that!” and it seems there really is always something. Thank you to Mint for all their hard work.

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Hey, What Species Is That Paragraph?

My latest minor obsession is a blog I’ve just found on Tumblr this week, which responds to all sorts of posts with the posts’ own letters for gene sequencing (G, C, T, and A, in whatever order they occur) and the nearest genetic match in nature. It’s called Hellsite Genetics and it’s kind of like if Herps and Birds operated by random generator – which, let’s be real, is what Tumblr input is. I love it so much.

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Comedy, Poems, and Comedy Poems

Long have I followed Elle Cordova, first on Instagram, and more recently on YouTube! (Links here on out will be for YouTube.) They have a whole plethora of bite-sized works and a handful of longer ones.

Amongst the bite-sized works – we’re talking two minutes and under – there are a number of sketch comedy bits from different perspectives, in which Elle plays all the characters. My absolute favorites at the moment are “Federal agencies hiding out in a bunker” and “Who invited Astrology to the science party?” They’ve also played old reference books, file types, and planets! Among other things.

Also amongst the bite-sized works are their “Just Another Day” comedy commentary poems, from the perspective of an engineer on the Starship Enterprise, or a custodian on the Death Star! Of a more existential variety, they did another one on the not-time before the Big Bang, which I found fascinating.

My absolute favorite of their works, though, is also my favorite Halloween song: Hallows Eve, the tale of a cozy party for all the things that go bump in the night. That and other of their singing can be found over at Elle & Toni, another YouTube channel, but it’s Hallows Eve that I discovered one October and which I believe was my most-listened to song that year. I definitely ran it on repeat for an entire long weekend! The parts of which I needed music during, anyway.

Happy spooky season!

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