I used to use very cheap canned tomatoes for sauce because I didn’t think it made a difference which brand I used since I was cutting corners anyway.Later I found out that not only do some cooks think canned are better anyway but that it does matter which brand.
Any reasonable supermarket will carry San Marzano. I am not lucky enough to live near a reasonable supermarket,though and most of the time end up using Del Monte. Once I’ve added a splash of Cabernet even Prego tastes better. I’m not that picky when it comes to tomato sauce and I wish I could tell you I could taste the difference between a can of San Marzano and San Luigi.
A Cook’s Tour
I’m reading this book I bought by Anthony Bourdain…even though he deleted me from his Myspace friendslist(long story,different blog.)
It’s a journal-ish account that he says he wrote while filming his show by the same name(or is it called No Reservations? I dunno) for the Food Network.
On a personal name droppy note: he and I used to hang at the same dive bar on 9th Ave.Bellevue.Don’t look for it because it’s long gone.The owner took his show to Williamsburg and set up Duff’s[3rd and Kent] in a former check cashing joint.
I’d see M.Bourdain’s huge head looming over the rest of the patrons
and having
already read&loved Kitchen Confidential, I’d get a tiny thrill.But that was it.The Bellevue Bar saw lots of celebs in it’s time.Jimmy Fallon once followed me and my pals to my nearby apt and did bad things(I don’t wanna get sued so I’m being vague)in my livingroom.Name droppy,obnoxious,sorry.
That was during my downward spiral,thankfully over with.
I never did understand Mr.Bourdain’s friendship with the co-owner of Bellevue,Tracey
Westmoreland.
Mr.Westmoreland had a bar named Siberia…
Anthony writes in Kitchen C. how he’d head over to Siberia after work (when it used to be located in the subway stop of 50th and 8th) to pound vodka.He also wrote that he was a big druggie and at that time that area was rife with hookers and druggies and lowlifes of all stripes.Hence Westmoreland.
I’m not afraid of you,Tracey.I hear that Siberia’s reincarnation on 40th off of 9th ave. has/is/will be closed and the loft you used to crash in upstairs burned down.
Bourdain often lauds the gritty so therein must lie an explanation of the friendship.
Kitchen Confidential was a fabulous book but A Cook’s Tour has only about 60% of it’s
power.I’m still going to finish it in about half an hour.He’s a good writer and funny,too.He uses adjectives.
Kitchen C.was stellar because Bourdain ripped open a world that had been overly romanticized in the public’s mind.The chef,the restaurant,the food,the whole package seemed to be a fuzzy wuzzy, ideal place to be a part of.Hence folks by the droves signing up to cooking school thinking that some day they too will wear the neat cook’s coat and hat.And Dansko clogs.And those weird hound’s tooth checked pants.
Folks who didn’t have cook friends,that is, and didn’t see the long hours and the absolutely- have- to- be -there- no- matter- what- and- cook- like- your- life- depended- on- it- slog that that life really is. They didn’t see that a cook could put in these long long hours for a whole year and still get fired for no reason. Or for a despicable reason. A friend of mine(who is a cook) even quit his other good paying job to throw in witha restaurant so new he was helping to paint the walls.
He worked until 2am every night for a couple of months.Once the place was doing business,he was canned.
That’s the life of a cook.
I’ll tell you later why he or his poseur deleted me from Myspace.
I found this guest blog post by Mr.Bourdain. He ridicules Food Network chefs,praises or simply mentions others(Like Alton Brown,who is a dear and he better not be mean to him).
Forget That
I was reading an article on advice for professional bloggers.Trust me, I am far too realistic to ever think I could get paid for this here blather but I still take an interest in what folks are saying about blogging.
The author of the article went on to say that a blogger ought to keep content limited to a few subjects,for the hope of snagging returning visiters &keeping their interest.She said that for personal blogs skipping about all over the shop was fine but for a professional it isn’t.Apparently folks will get cheesed if a techie blog has too many personal posts.Really.How selfish of the visitor to expect a techie to not have a life.And the poor techie:everyone assumes they don’t have a life so they go out of their way to write about their lives and they get slapped on the wrist for being too well rounded.
The thing with the blog is that it got mainstreamed just like Grunge music did.Except we probably will not be seeing Blog wear fashions on the catwalk any time soon.Remember Macy’s Grunge windows? I pissed myself laughing.Idiotic corporate greed is always ready to appropriate a thing the instant it becomes popular. And soon enough business began to blog.
Not because they want the world to know what their execs eat for breakfast or see the latest baby/vacation pic.Nope: fresh content equals more searchabilty.It’s a fact that when corporations get involved, money is the reason.
Anyway,I read this article and thought of my own blog then I remembered mine is a personal blog.I’m not selling anything and I don’t have Google ads or AdSense or whathaveyou.If I put a clicktracker in my footer it’s just because I can.
Y’all are boring.
No, not you the blogs I find in Blogger’s random blog shuffle…
When I’m bored I click next blog, next blog (the blogger banner next blog link)hoping to run up against an interesting blog to read.
The blogs are supposed to be served up nice and random and I’m sure there’s a way for me to configure stuff that I could skip the non-english blogs…but I haven’t taken the time to find out how.So I can’t read most of the blogs I come across and the ones written in english are dull beyond belief.
There is this one guy writing Uncle Joe’s Rant and he’s a strangely entertaining writer,indeed.He makes up for the unfunniness,webcam hos,baseball,movie or cat fan blogs out there almost by himself.
I have no idea what the hell he’s talking about.The majority of his posts address Dude.
Like this one titled:”dude, it doesn’t affect my income”.
ms. list,
your company adhering to the edicts set down by the uaw is ok with me. days off, personal days, 6 weeks vacation, very good stuff. HOWEVER; when the companies in michigan start the mass moving exodus and the dumbasses that run the companies leave and there are no jobs, please don’t say I TOLD YOU SO. companies in this state are not being run by the book.
…Genius.