Thursday, December 16, 2010

Random Recipe - Pretzel Crusted Chicken

Pretzel Crusted Chicken

 

Ingredients

  • canola oil
  • 4 cups thin pretzels
  • 2 large eggs, lightly beaten
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 1/2 lbs chicken tenders
  • salt and pepper, to taste

Directions

  1. 1In a deep skillet, add about 1/4 inch of canola oil. Heat over just below medium heat for 15 minutes.
  2. 2Add the pretzels to the bowl of a food processor and pulse until most of the mixture is pulverized (you'll want to leave some small-ish pieces). Transfer to a bowl.
  3. 3Add the eggs to another bowl, and the flour to a third bowl. Season the flour with salt and pepper, and mix well.
  4. 4Once the oil is hot, rinse the chicken tenders in cool water. Then, dredge into flour, then egg, then the pretzel mixture. Place into the skillet. Cook for 2-3 minutes per side, until golden outside and cooked through. For best results, only cook two tenders at a time. Repeat these steps until all of the strips have been cooked.
  5. 5Transfer the cooked tenders to a paper towel-lined plate.
  6. 6Serve with your dipping sauce of choice.

Monday, December 13, 2010

New Haircut

Last week I finally got a haircut.  Hooray!  Then it occurred to me that I had promised to post photos of said haircut and then promptly forgot.  So here are some pics I took!


This pic was taken the day of the haircut.  So of course my hair is all nicely blown out and purdy.


This pic was taken yesterday.  I tried to straighten it myself.  It'd been a while since I used my straightening iron, and I put a little too much product in my hair so it didn't really come out how I wanted.  Ahh well!  I'll try again and post more pics if I'm bored lol!


Sunday, December 12, 2010

Microcosm of a Macrocosm

Sometimes I feel depressed about things, like my health problems, not having a creative job, having to live so far away from my boyfriend, not being able to pay my bills, or missing loved ones that have passed away.  You might think, "Wow, that's a lot to be depressed about."  Or maybe you're thinking, "Wow, she really likes to bitch and whine."  (If so, you suck!  lol)

But when you start to feel down, or maybe just when you're really bored, it helps to try and keep things in perspective.  If you stare at the tip of your finger, you can see your fingerprint.  If you keep staring, maybe a little bit closer, you can see little bumps of skin cells.  If you had super-powered microscope eyes, you could see even deeper and see the clusters of eukaryotic cells that compose your skin cells.


I dunno about you, but if I look at that cell structure long enough, it starts to look kind of like a little world itself.  I wonder if we could shrink down to molecular size, what it would be like to enter a cell?  The parts of a cell are somewhat similar to what we'd find in a town:  mitochondria are like little factories, the endoplasmic reticulum is like a super highway, and the nucleus could be city hall where all the decisions for the area are laid out.  (Can you tell that I used to be a bit of a science nerd back in the day?)

Cell structure is one thing, but microcosms don't end there.  We are in a microcosm right now.  Since I've moved back to Long Island, I can actually see stars in the sky again.  And seeing stars reminds me of how big the universe is, how far away those stars might be, and what lies beyond them.  I love going to planetariums that show us how small the Earth is, in terms of the size of the Milky Way, and how small the Milky Way is, compared to the rest of the Universe.

One of my favorite singer/artist/musician/phenom people, Jason Mraz, recently posted a REALLY cool link on his blog that I found both inspiring and somewhat frightening.  It's just a simple flash animation, and the actual drawings within it aren't very detailed or well executed.  But the point gets across VERY well and really shows us how small we can look on a molecular and QUARK level, while at the same time shows us how deep and vast the universe is - and how little we know about the universe's expansiveness!  I definitely recommend everyone take a moment to realize how small we are, and how petty our daily problems are in the grand scheme of things.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Desktop Publishing - Winter 2010 Newsletter

Here's some recent work I did for my job at BioPosture.com

This is the Winter 2010 Newsletter!



Back Home Again

Well, I've been back at home for almost a week now.  My back is hurting worse than ever, because I've been trying to DO things like push heavy boxes.  Moving is a bitch.  Thankfully my mom gave me a back brace that she used to use... so that helps.

I'll take a picture of my room, because I actually really like it a lot.  There's a little section for my cat Twinkie to hang out, I have my orange armchair set up in front of the TV for optimal gaming, and my bed is lined up along some shelves for a makeshift headboard.  This room is nice and big so I can't complain about that!

Danny came to visit yesterday.  I made tacos for him and my parents, it was lovely!  But I just wish Dan could have stayed longer.  :(  It's so weird not having him here every day.  I miss him so much!  He's so cuddly and smells amazing....  Sigh.

I'm gonna try to get a haircut on Wednesday, since I'm off from work that day.  My hair is getting SUPER long and static-y and I just can't take it anymore!  I still want it to be long and past shoulder length, but since now my hair is like two feet long, I'm sure I'll be able to cut 3-5 inches off and it'll still be long enough for me to be happy lol!  I wonder if I should get any styling?  I'll have to think about that.  Layers always SEEM fun until you have them and have to worry about straightening your hair all the time.  I'll be sure to post pictures when I get my haircut!