Our class was yesterday and we had a blast. It was a bread-making class. I showed up, ready to dump my ingredients in the bread machine and hit "start" (what, that's not how you make bread?) and learned some interesting things.
- Everything sounds awesomer if you say it with a French accent.
- Apparently, you can make bread without a bread machine!!! Who knew?
- Dough is sticky, y'all. And a lot of work. Where's my bread machine?
- If you have a mild panic attack on the way to class and take a xanax, you'll become so chill you'll forget you even took the xanax. Then you'll gladly drink the glass of wine you're offered at class and be super-duper-loopy.
- The above is the kind of situation that leads Joe to believe I shouldn't be unsupervised in the kitchen.
- Ever.
- French bakers hopped up on percoset are FUN, WHEE!!!!
- That awkward "oh man, I'm doing it wrong, let's make a joke because I feel like an idiot" feeling from high school still exists even in professional adults.
- Sometimes the dough is so sticky and you think it will never end and it's all stuck on your hands and you discover an entirely new way to feel claustrophobic.
- Don't ask the French dude if he has any chocolate chips or cheese to add to the bread. He's medicated and French and a little punchy.
Still, my
P.S. My bread was much less "rustic" than Joe's. I think he was petting it instead of kneading it.
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This reminds me of going to classes in college after hitting the bars at lunch. Boring became very funny.
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Very funny!
Incidentally does xanax in your rustic bread have the same effect as cannabis?
Nothing like some humor in your bread making. I once bought the wife a break maker that SHE asked for, and I think she used it twice.
Glad you "learned" some things about bread making.
that is oe thing i have no desire to do- ever! a cooking class -cos all my stuff would be uber rustic!
Hey, I like the idea of a cooking class while spaced out on drugs because a cooking class sober just sounds boring. Glad you had a good time and maybe your husband is right. You should be supervised while in the kitchen. Togetherness is a good thing.
Can I call my body 'artisan' or 'rustic'? (Cuz it's totally lumpy.)
lol, I just love your posts.. Je aime les "poteaus"! (french sounds better but I suck at it!) =D
You are so funny! My last cooking class was in Jr High & I knew then that cooking was not my thing. Now I do not cook, I may heat stuff up, but cook? nope!
sounds like fun!! Xanax and wine, that's a great combination :)
seriously, glad you and Joe could spend some fun time together like this and then enjoy the fruits of your labors with the bread :)
betty
Yummmmmmy. Fresh bread. You KNOW I like fresh bread. :)
I went to chef school. We often went out and drank our lunch before we had to serve and prepare dinners for the big-wigs. That was fun (not).
How do you make the cross outs over some of your words?
That sounds like an interesting class. I have too many home ec nightmares to go back to a cooking class. Which could explain a while lot now that I think about it...
And I lurve my bread machine! I don't think I could do anything dough related without it.
You can cook while all super-duper-loopy?
I think most things are more fun when on some kind of legal medication. Wait, does that make me sound like a drug addict?
I said LEGAL kind!! That makes it okay!!
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