No, I'm not turning this into a cooking blog. I've just been cooking a lot recently, and thought I'd share with y'all some of the recipes that have gotten raves from those I force-feed. There will be econ-blogging later.
However, I'm heading down to Maryland on vacation this week, and while I'm planning to continue blogging, I thought it would be nice to get a guest blogger in here to substitute. I hope y'all will give a hearty welcome to Contributor A (not his real name), a friend who has long frequented the comments section, and has his own dormant (yet nonetheless outstanding!) blog with former roommate Contributor B.
Incidentally, Contributor A can vouch for the superb eating quality of the Blueberry Buckle recipe in the previous post, for which I was made fun of. I'd like to see you laugh after you've tried some of that there coffee cake, I would.
Posted by Jane Galt at July 22, 2005 05:43 PM | TrackBack | Technorati inbound linksNo no no no no! Do both! Write a cookbook with economics-based titles for the recipes! Get hugely popular and recieve your own show on the Food Network! Throw Spam at Emeril! And forcefeed Wolfgang some of his own over-spiced and -priced gunk in the middle of Iron Chef America! (Guaranteed ratings spike ensues.)
The culinary world needs Jane Galt! Well, if only for the random hilarity when people unwittingly start an Ayn Rand reference when they ask "Who is Jane Galt?!?"
Posted by: Jake S. on July 22, 2005 07:25 PMEastern Shore, perchance? Crab cake recipe in the offing? One can only hope...!
Posted by: Cali Commenter on July 22, 2005 08:36 PMA cookbook with economics-based titles?
Too many economics issues deal with conflicts and compromise, whereas food generally thrives on harmony. I cringe to imagine what might appear under such headings as "Prisoner's Dillemma," "Twin Deficits" or "Collective Action Problem."
Then again, maybe Zucchini Chocolate Cake could be filed under one of those. Nasty stuff.
Posted by: anony-mouse on July 23, 2005 03:28 AMComments are Closed.