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Dan Can Cook

Cooking has always vexed me.

On one hand, I have low tolerance for the prep work, the shopping, the cleaning, the waiting, the unplanned multitasking, and the inevitable throwing away of parts unused. Worse, the occasions I have decided to cook, my instincts to be creative often lead to some utterly stupid meals. (Ask Katie about my attempts to be creative with Chicken Parm.) Result: almost all of my meals are takeout or delivery.

On the other hand, I love food. This certainly doesn’t hurt the desire to eat at restaurants, but it does always pain me that I can’t even seem to make much right at home.

Two weeks ago, I decided to make a run to the grocery store and pick up a few things so I could do something easy, but with a little bit of effort. End result: some excellent homemade croutons that topped a pretty decent chicken Caesar salad.
Inspired by [Serious Eats’ National Pork Day coverage](http://mt.seriouseats.com/cgi-bin/mte/mt-search.cgi?tag=pork&blog_id=9) – particularly [Meg’s comment about her favorite pork recipe](http://www.seriouseats.com/talk/2007/03/question-of-the-day-care-to-sh.html#13625) – I decided to get cooking again this morning.

* I grabbed some nice fresh european bread, a cluster of vine tomatoes, a head of Boston lettuce, a small bottle of Hellman’s Mayo and a pack of hardwood smoked bacon.
* I baked the bacon after seasoning it a little with some sea salt and cracked pepper. I have learned my lesson that trying to cook a lot of bacon in a skillet is both a time sink and a recipe for grease burns. It still came out the right level of chewy that a sandwich such as this requires.
* I ripped off two leaves of lettuce per sandwich, and sliced the tomatoes into four thin slices. I do not believe in shredded lettuce for sandwiches.
* The bread was toasted so that it just barely browned – leaving the insides chewy but the outside firm enough to hold up the sandwich.
* Mayo was blended with this lovely fried garlic olive oil we’ve had kicking around in about a 3:1 ratio to form a makeshift garlic aioli.

And when it was all assembled, it all clicked.

I Make A Kick-Ass BLT

Yes, cooking a BLT is not the most exciting thing in the world – but I defy you to look at that picture and not get hungry.

Food is even more delicious when you make it yourself. Be good to yourself – cook something. If I can do it, you sure as hell can.

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MacWorld QS Article Online

For those who wanted to read the [Working Mac article](https://vjarmy.com/archives/2006/12/working_mac_january_2007.php) from January 2007’s Macworld that I helped author, it’s [now available online](http://www.macworld.com/2006/12/secrets/janworkingmac/index.php?pf=1).

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Friends Rosters Are The Reason For The Season

I hope everyone is having a happy (insert holiday of your choosing/belief system here).

Since it’s one of the few times of year that people are likely to get consoles, I thought that now would be an appropriate time to reitterate my social gaming information. This will help you from hunting and pecking for the appropriate posts.

If you have an Xbox 360, my XBL username is RemyVJA.
If you have a Playstation 3, my PSN username is also RemyVJA.
If you have a Wii, my friends code is 5457 9039 2738 5973.

If you’re adding me this holiday season, please leave me a comment or an email to let me know who you are and your appropriate return user information.