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November 21, 2004

kitchen quiz (part 1 conclusion)

The kitchen quiz is concluded. The answers are at the bottom of this post, printed upside-down. Just kidding, here they are:

  1. spagetti - ground black pepper
  2. spagetti - thyme
  3. spagetti - bay leaves
  4. spagetti - ground coriander
  5. spagetti - crushed red peppers
  6. spagetti - parsley flakes
  7. spagetti - paprika
  8. oatmeal - ginger powder
  9. oatmeal - cinnamon
  10. either - cardimom

Thanks to everyone who participated. Here are our winners:
  • 3rd Place: Worldgineer (17 pts.)
  • 2nd Place: Lydia O Lydia (18 pts.)
  • 1st Place: Vivian B. (23 pts.)

Each winner should have recieved an email with a breakdown of his/her score, and instructions for getting his/her prize. Thanks to everybody who participated, this was lots of fun!

Posted by joel at November 21, 2004 02:32 AM

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Paprika! Of course! Why would a set come with both ground and crushed red pepper? Then again, it can't be a great set if it doesn't come with oregano. I'm quite sad for your spagettii that it doesn't include this. At least tell me you own garlic and at least occasionally buy some fresh basil.

Congratulations Vivian and Lydia. You must send us all recipies.

Posted by: Worldgineer at November 21, 2004 12:20 PM

No, silly: garlic and basil aren't spices, they're produce. I used to grow basil, but my herb garden died (darned cats). As for oregano, I have a big ole pint-sized tub of stuff mysteriously labeled "Italian Spices." I like to think it contains oregano.

Other note: this isn't a set. I bought the bottles at Wal-mart for a buck apiece, and transfered my McCormicks into them. So I suppose it's theoretically possible that I'd have both ground and crushed red pepper. And yes, that means I have no nifty, clearly labeled honey-oak spice carousel that also holds utensils. I use 'em just the way they're pictured.

And just in case you're all wondering, I once accidentally put paprika into my oatmeal (hey, the lights were low). I then added extra cinnamon and ate it. I live.

Posted by: Joel at November 22, 2004 02:38 AM

Curses! Foiled again, and by Vivian B. Who is this mysterious kitchen maven? I think we should have a rematch.

Posted by: Lydia O'Lydia at November 22, 2004 09:09 AM

Thanks for your follow up note, Joel. I feel much better about your spagetti now. I'm still not sure how I feel about ginger on oatmeal, but certainly can't knock it since I haven't tried it.

Posted by: Worldgineer at November 22, 2004 11:53 AM

Ohmygosh, speaking of ginger, you know what's good? Ginger and peanut butter. Seriously. It is.
(And if you've eaten thai food you probably already believe me.)

Posted by: honest + popular at November 22, 2004 12:47 PM

I believe you. Add a touch of vinegar, water until a good consistancy, and gr and you've got a very good and easy peanut sauce. Having some for lunch actually on some vegetable bao (fluffy buns filled with vegi's and sauce) - can't wait.

Posted by: Worldgineer at November 22, 2004 01:43 PM

I would just like to say a hardy (har har) congratulations to the spice gods and godesses around here. Well done. And Joel, thanks for spicing up my day. A good thyme was had by all. : )

I didn't have any answers for this quiz or I would have cinnamon to you. Oh yes I would have.

Posted by: k_sra at November 23, 2004 03:08 PM

i just wanted to say whadda witty buncha folks you's'alls is. no really. witty.

Posted by: Lukas Abrhm at November 24, 2004 08:41 PM

Strange, something seems to have happened to my last comment. What I meant was:

Add a touch of vinegar, water until a good consistancy, ground red pepper to taste and you've got a very good and easy peanut sauce.

Posted by: Worldgineer at November 25, 2004 02:04 AM

Thank God you cleared that up! My inner 6th grade boy just really likes the fact that you were eating balls for lunch. World (and everybody else, too) have a happy thanksgiving!

Posted by: honest + popular at November 25, 2004 11:57 AM

Oh, hell, my inner 6th grade boy is easily excitable and doesn't have the greatest reading comprehension either. Buns for lunch is still funny, though. (Balls would've been funnier still.) My I.S.G.B. gives up- temporarily.

Posted by: honest + popular at November 25, 2004 12:01 PM

My inner tofurky says I had a very nice Thanksgiving. Thank you. I hope you've fed your I.S.G.B. well.

Posted by: Worldgineer at November 26, 2004 01:14 AM

My tofurkey was all furked up again this year. Next episode, tofu, NEXT EPISODE!!

Posted by: El Fid at November 27, 2004 09:32 AM

On that note, will there be a Kitchen Quiz Part 2?

Posted by: Worldgineer at December 7, 2004 05:21 PM

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