Pivoting the Hylian Tomato Pizza recipe from 6 small single serving pizzas to 2 larger 3 slice serving pizzas. I blame the pain for me thinking 6 small pizzas was better than 6 slices of pizza.
Also, HOW THE HELL DO YOU CUT BELL PEPPER RINGS?!
(Note to self, consider a mandolin)
Woke up this morning, added an icepack for about two hours to my neck, and managed to get the dishes partially done, and still feel decent.
You know what that means.
Hylian Tomato Pizza
@Aminorjourney - my little Mazda 3 isn't made for those roads but she does it. After dad had an accident, my mechanic said it wasn't worth fixing because of the price of repair versus the worth of the car, but safe to drive.
I'd considered getting a pick up to replace her, but then I lost my job so I have both an injured car and no pickup. To be fair, I'd probably end up getting the car repossessed after the layoff.
Since the accident I still drive, but I've kept to at worst gravel county roads.
@Aminorjourney - I'd love to. What's killing me right now is my dad damaged my car, and now I don't think it's safe to drive it up in the woods.
@Natsura @TonyaMarie - Depends on the vibe.
(Update: According to the game, even after finishing the main quest, I'm only 44.22% done with TOTK, and 98.68% done with BOTW)
Well now that the main story is finished, I'm going to play a lot more casually and finally really get into the walkthroughs and whatnot. I'm no where near 100% done with the game and probably never will be.
Even five years after Breath of the Wild, I'm still at 99% according to the BOTW map because I've never beaten the survival DLC, and if something isn't fun, I don't do it (or as I call it Jenn%).
Possible spoilers for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
My "Hero's Path" journey through Hyrule. I died more than the one time listed on the map. I died TWICE (my first run at Gannondorf ended badly).
You know you're in for a world of hurt when the music changes and you see "Saving" in the corner.
This Week's Meals (2/3): Honey Garlic Pork Chops
Thankfully, my parents sent me some ground chuck roast for the carne guisada, and Lissa and Crystal gave me some of their pork chops, so that opened up my budget to do a week of nice meals again this week. And these were the perfect way to respect the pork chops. :)
Remember when I couldn't cook?
# Honey Garlic Pork Chops
Cafe Delites
4.0 chops
4.0 whole pork chops
salt (to taste)
pepper (to taste)
1.0 teaspoon garlic powder
2.0 tablespoons olive oil
1.0 tablespoon unsalted butter
6.0 cloves garlic (minced)
0.25 cup honey
0.25 cup water
2.0 tablespoons rice wine vinegar
1 - Preheat oven broiler (or grill) on medium-high heat.
2 - Season chops with salt, pepper and garlic powder just before cooking.
3 - Heat oil in a pan or skillet over medium high heat until hot.
4 - Sear chops on both sides until golden and cooked through (about 4-5 minutes each side).
5 - Transfer to a plate; set aside.
6 - Reduce heat to medium. Melt butter in the same pan, scraping up any browned bits from the bottom of the pan.
7 - Sauté garlic until fragrant (about 30 seconds).
8 - Add the honey, water and vinegar.
9 - Increase heat to medium-high and continue to cook until the sauce reduces down and thickens slightly (about 3-4 minutes), while stirring occasionally.
10 - Add pork back into the pan, baste generously with the sauce and broil/grill for 1-2 minutes, or until edges are slightly charred.
@Mondobizarrro - it's amazing. Depending I hire much you reduce the water in the recipe, you'll get either the stew or gravy versions.
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