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#1 Jul 22 2007 at 8:05 PM Rating: Excellent
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Just got back from the dreaded weekend fishing trip of doom! We did quite well. I ended up catching the biggest fish of the expedition, a 19" long Rainbow trout. Got a couple of 14 and 15 inch ones too. Had one for dinner tonight with the family, using my patented macadamia nut encrusted fish recipie (Also of doom). My mom caught a really tiny one, which I had considered putting in my fish tank. but it died.

So that was my weekend. How was yours?


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#2 Jul 22 2007 at 8:09 PM Rating: Excellent
Where did you go?

I mean, I'm less than an hour from Vancouver, and a relative noob when it comes to fishing around here, but I am loving the northwestern wilderness and always looking for a good hole to fish in.
#3 Jul 22 2007 at 9:39 PM Rating: Good
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Grandfather Barkingturtle wrote:
Where did you go?

I am... always looking for a good hole to "fish" in.


That's what he said.
#4 Jul 22 2007 at 10:21 PM Rating: Excellent
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We were at Roslyn Lake. Just fishing off the bank, worms and salmon eggs for bait. It was great!
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#5 Jul 23 2007 at 6:15 AM Rating: Decent
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I'm making a stone sidewalk (of sunshine and optimism). It's much like playing a big ol' tetris game. I sunburned my knees and am up to chapter 9 in HP.

Are you going to share your macadamia nut fish recipe (of doom)?
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#6 Jul 23 2007 at 7:04 AM Rating: Good
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/me slaps you upside the head with a 19" long lake trout!

Bet you say that to all the ladies...Smiley: blush
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#7 Jul 23 2007 at 8:41 AM Rating: Good
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Same old same old. Went to a flea market and picked up a bunch of CDs and DVDs. The vendor was selling any 3 items for $5 so hubby and I spent $70 getting older albums and movies that we always said "Hey, we need to get this one of these days."
#8 Jul 23 2007 at 9:40 AM Rating: Excellent
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So that was my weekend. How was yours?

I worked Friday and Saturday, and I had a date Sunday.

Eerily enough, this girl kinda gets me. I'd make peace with your maker now.
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#9 Jul 23 2007 at 12:14 PM Rating: Good
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Saturday - Played WoW, Washed the cars, Mopped the kitchen

Sunday - Took the stepdaughter and her cousin to the park and brought a cooler filled with food/drink for them along with a couple beers/food/book (Re-reading Eragon) for myself while they tired themselves out.
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Aadyn Litefoot wrote:
Saturday - Played WoW, Washed the cars, Mopped the kitchen

Sunday - Took the stepdaughter and her cousin to the park and brought a cooler filled with food/drink for them along with a couple beers/food/book (Re-reading Eragon) for myself while they tired themselves out.


...I mean this in the nicest way possible...but Eragon (I haven't read it) really merits a re-read? I've only heard that it was so cliche that it was like some sort of sci-fi-fantasy mockumentary. It's actually decent?

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(Re-reading Eragon)


No Babysitters Club books around, I guess?
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Smasharoo wrote:

(Re-reading Eragon)


No Babysitters Club books around, I guess?


Once again, your method of inquiry is less subtle than my own.

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Once again, your method of inquiry is less subtle than my own.


Hey baby, don't try to tact me down like that.
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Nexa wrote:
Aadyn Litefoot wrote:
Saturday - Played WoW, Washed the cars, Mopped the kitchen

Sunday - Took the stepdaughter and her cousin to the park and brought a cooler filled with food/drink for them along with a couple beers/food/book (Re-reading Eragon) for myself while they tired themselves out.


...I mean this in the nicest way possible...but Eragon (I haven't read it) really merits a re-read? I've only heard that it was so cliche that it was like some sort of sci-fi-fantasy mockumentary. It's actually decent?

Nexa


I just finished up a Tom Clancy book and I wanted something light. I liked Eragon and the second book, Eldest. I am eagerly awaiting the third installment of the series. I like to re-read books all the time. Same thing with movies. There is allways something I miss.

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(Re-reading Eragon)


No Babysitters Club books around, I guess?


Never read those but I DO like the Myth Series by Robert Asprin and the Guardians of the Flame Series by Joel Rosenberg

I have read and re-read those a bunch.
#15 Jul 23 2007 at 6:26 PM Rating: Excellent
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Elinda wrote:

Are you going to share your macadamia nut fish recipe (of doom)?


I could probably be persuaded to do that... One of these days I should write a cookbook?

Kaolian's Macadamia Nut Fish Recipe Of Doom!

INGREDIENTS
2 cups macadamia nuts (finely chopped)
1 cup fritoes corn chips (finely chopped - or you can use bread crumbs)
6 fishy fillets (works with most fish)
1/4 c butter
1 Tbsp shredded coconut
1/2 tsp white sugar to aid crust formation
1 cup or so of milk or buttermilk (enough to fill a plate)
1 Tbsp sweet basil


DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
chop macadamia nuts, coconut, sugar, spices and fritoes until finely ground. Pour nut mixture onto a plate, Milk mixture onto a second plate, then dip fish pieces in milk and and then dip in nut mixture, coating evenly on both sides.
Heat butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Fry fillets on both sides until nut pieces are golden brown, trying to move fish as little as possible.
Remove to a baking pan. Bake fish in preheated oven at 375 deg f about 10 minutes

Note:
this recipie origionally used bread crumbs and salt, until one night I ran out of bread crumbs and decided to use the chips instead. I thought it actually turned otu quite well so ive been making it that way ever since.
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#16 Jul 23 2007 at 6:55 PM Rating: Good
You had me up until the coconut part. I would try it but seeing as I'm allergic to it, I would die.
#17 Jul 23 2007 at 7:02 PM Rating: Excellent
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Does anyone else have the feeling that Kao just doesn't like the taste of fish?

#18 Jul 23 2007 at 7:11 PM Rating: Excellent
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Kaolian of Doom wrote:
I could probably be persuaded to do that... One of these days I should write a cookbook?


You and Nobby should do a cooking show together, where you could sneer at each others' recipes.


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Samira wrote:
Kaolian of Doom wrote:
I could probably be persuaded to do that... One of these days I should write a cookbook?


You and Nobby should do a cooking show together, where you could sneer at each others' recipes.


Sort of like a culinary Siskel and Ebert?

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Celcio wrote:
Does anyone else have the feeling that Kao just doesn't like the taste of fish?



Actually I quite enjoy fish. But if its a special lake trout of doom im gonna cook it special. I eat quite alot fo fish actually, so i just have alot of fish recipies.

Normal fish gets boring after a while.
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#21 Jul 23 2007 at 7:21 PM Rating: Excellent
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Brill wrote:
You had me up until the coconut part. I would try it but seeing as I'm allergic to it, I would die.


The coconut is pretty much optional. You don't have to add it in if you don't want to die.
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#22 Jul 23 2007 at 7:25 PM Rating: Excellent
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See? Kao would give enormously complex recipes but obligingly let the audience know which deadly ingredients could be omitted or substituted. He would, of course, go into the occasional wombat rant.

Nobby's recipes would be simple and elegant, marred only by his drunken rants and his insistence on using rhyming slang.

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#23 Jul 23 2007 at 7:27 PM Rating: Excellent
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Still waiting for that coconut-encrusted wombat of doom recipe...

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Celcio wrote:
Still waiting for that coconut-encrusted wombat of doom recipe...



Don't make me go back in time and kick your grandpa in the junk.
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Samira wrote:
Nobby's recipes would be simple and elegant, marred only by his drunken rants and his insistence on using rhyming slang.

Cooking sherry FTW!


Kaolian of doom wrote:
19" long lake trout

That's not a fish... this is a fish!
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Dread Lörd Kaolian wrote:
Celcio wrote:
Still waiting for that coconut-encrusted wombat of doom recipe...



Don't make me go back in time and kick your grandpa in the junk.


Coconut doesn't work with wombat? How about 2 pineapples?



Edited, Jul 23rd 2007 11:50pm by Celcio
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