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November 18, 2004
joel's kitchen quiz (part 1)
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THE PRIZES
Prizes for this ChezJoel Kitchen Quiz are being provided by PorchLightGifts.com.
1st Place: first pick of the items listed below.
2nd Place: second pick of what's left.
3rd Place: what's left.
- A set of two Chinese Calligraphy candles ("love" and "joy")
- Winnie the Pooh teddy bear (111/2 inches high).
- Rooster Wall Clock
SUBMITTING YOUR ENTRY
Email your answers to kitchenquiz -at- chezjoel -dot- com. You are always free to comment on this post, but do not submit your answers as comments, as this may help others to beat your score! The deadline for quiz entries is midnight on Saturday, November 20th, 2004, Eastern Standard Time.
Posted by joel at November 18, 2004 01:49 AM
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What are eating over there. Tsk, tsk. You poor dear! I can see I need to send you some pot roast.
Posted by: k_sra at November 18, 2004 08:51 AM
I just know Lydia's gonna win this (or somebody else who cooks a lot.) And that just pisses me off. If you lined up ten spring 2005 outfits from the Paris runways, I could get the damn things right. Spices however... but that's a very appealing picture, I must admit.
Also, you are NOT an average bachelor if oatmeal is on a list where cold cereal should be. Get it straight. Apparently, potatoes are higher on the list than spaghetti, too. (Who knew?) Confess- you eat better than the typical bachelor. (It was all those years of green mashed potatoes and grey blueberry pancakes. You know your way around a kitchen.)
Posted by: honest + popular at November 18, 2004 12:03 PM
I agree with [h+p]. Spices were too good for my bachelor days. I'd go to Costco for the $5 5 pound box of spagetti, the $4 5 pound tub of margarine, and live off it for weeks.
Posted by: Worldgineer at November 18, 2004 12:32 PM
Ew, gross. *shudder* I'm glad I was never a bachelor. Sounds terrible! I say as I dig through another box of chex cereal.
Posted by: k_sra at November 18, 2004 02:06 PM
*pst* Joel,
Sand is not generally considered a “spice”.
Posted by: d-rail at November 19, 2004 12:16 AM
Jumbled word above is…
Spice
Posted by: d-rail at November 19, 2004 12:21 AM
I am cracking myself up!
(don't try to paste from MS Word)
=)
Posted by: d-rail at November 19, 2004 12:28 AM
sugar and cinnoman are the only things spicewise that belong on oatmeal. everything else goes spaghetti...and if you disagree...you are a sick, sick man;)
Posted by: Lukas Abrhm at November 19, 2004 01:16 AM
Lukas, D-rail, everybody, y'all need to put your savor saavy where your mouth is, and email me your answers. This thing is still very much up for grabs, folks.
(Sand is obviously a spice for oatmeal...if it's not Scottish, it's crep!)
Posted by: Joel at November 19, 2004 01:35 PM
I am the Spice Mistress. Fear me.
Posted by: Lydia O'Lydia at November 19, 2004 03:34 PM
Still up for grabs? Did my e-mail not get through?
Posted by: Worldgineer at November 19, 2004 04:01 PM
Yes, World, your answers are duly recorded.
Posted by: Joel at November 19, 2004 06:24 PM
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