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Aarti Wins!

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If you read my previous post about watching the latest season of The Next Food Network Star, you’ll know that I was cheering on Aarti Sequiera.  She ended up winning, like I knew she would!  I think it’s great – she has such a sincere and bubbly personality and I really think that there needs to be an Indian cooking show out there.  She can be the Indian Martin Yan and introduce her ethnic food to the world.  Her new show Aarti Party already airs this Sunday, so I am definitely setting my DVR.

And now Nadine needs to follow through with her promise to try Indian food! Anybody have restaurant recommendations?

Check out Aarti’s Pilot!

Kristy called me as I was driving home that  she and her friend wanted macaroni for dinner, but I didn’t have a chance to buy any groceries yet.   This happens all the time where I have to make dinner with whatever I have in the house.

Usually it’s not a problem because I’m just cooking for us and if it’s bad… Well it’s just us. Haha!

Well this time I had a time constraint as it was 7pm and I was barely getting home. Did I mention that Kristy had a guest? That meant I had to get dinner on the table fast and it had to not be embarassing home food.  What was I supposed to do with macaroni??

After rummaging through our fridge and pantry, I decided to make a casserole with a mornay sauce (using leftover colby jack and parmesan cheese from the weekend), some frozen chicken breast (that I always keep stocked in our freezer), frozen chopped spinach (another item I always have) and a box of breadcrumbs (I always have this too).

I cooked the noodles first and then the chicken in the same pot to save time from boiling water twice.  Then I made the sauce and mixed it in my casserole dish with the noodles, chopped chicken, defrosted and drained spinach and then topped with the breadcrumbs and some parmesan cheese.  Since it was already hot and everything was cooked, I just threw it in the broiler to brown the top.  Cooking the casserole on the cook top is my cheater way of getting them done faster – I do this with green bean casseroles on Thanksgiving and can cook them with fresh green beans in 20 minutes.

I was pleasantly suprised – it came out pretty darned good.  Not only did it include most of the food groups for the kids, I was able to gussy up macaroni enough to serve our dinner guest.

Here’s another view of Saito launching his big sedan into the air. Thanks to Ben in Chicago for sending me this!

First ass-first entries was the new thing to do… now you have to get all 4 wheels in the air to be cool.

Rob, you’ve done the man style entries at Bihoku.  Feel proud!

Say no to the long e-brake junk!

In today’s world where the internet never forgets anything, I’m having the hardest time trying to find pictures of some really good AE86s for 8/6 day.

It seems that some of these cars were pre-internet drifting hype and that google has allowed them to be forgotten. If anybody has some good photos of great ae86s back in the day, please post them somewhere so they can be remembered. Here are some that I just could not find!

  • Terasaki Gen – Street Levin pre D1 graphics
  • Kamimoto Hisashi – Red supercharged Trueno
  • Hiro Sumida – Rust colored Trueno with gold Dori Dori
  • Yamashita and Hiroshi twin Running Free Truenos

Since I couldn’t find any pictures of the cars I wanted to post, here’s a backup pic – Tsuchiya’s TRD Trueno. This car inspired a lot of people!

Oh heck, and I might as well through in a couple others.

Here’s Steve’s ae86 in my old driveway:

And Perry’s new style AE86 before it got mashed and before he joined the Imola Red club.  Haha “MANFOOT”