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Friday, January 8, 2021

11+ Ways to Make a PB&J

“Fun Fact: The first recipe for PB&J was published in 1901—until then, peanut butter was paired with pimento cheese.”
—Readers Digest: https://www.rd.com/list/experts-create-their-perfect-pbj/
 
11+ Ways to Make a PB&J

1. PB and mixed berries, fresh or dry
2. PB and apple slices, cinnamon & raisins
3. PB and pretzels & honey
4. PB and jelly mixed with yogurt
5. PB and jam
6. PB&J and banana slices or other fresh fruits
7. PPB&J Crepe
8. PB&J Pancake Sandwich
9. PB&J RollUp
10. PB&J Grilled
11. PB&J on various breads, plain or toast, or crackers


References:

Peanut Butter Sandwich Recipes

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/peanut-butter-sandwich-recipes-exquisite_n_6527766?ncid=tweetlnkushpmg00000067

Better Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Hacks
https://www.buzzfeed.com/rachelysanders/better-peanut-butter-jelly-sandwich-hacks?utm_term=.laYMvM19PJ%23

The History of Peanut Butter and Jelly
https://recipes.howstuffworks.com/history-pb-jelly.htm

Who Invented Peanut Butter?
https://www.thoughtco.com/who-invented-peanut-butter-4082744

Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Mug O'Basic Bread Pudding

Like my post on Simmer Sardines on Toast, this recipe and others illustrate that "What is old is new again."
 
For some reason, I am always amazed to find that many of the latest food trends like Mug Recipes and Toast Toppings are not new. You can find, in several cookbooks over 100-years-old, precedent recipes for Mug Recipes (Tea Cup Bread Pudding) and Toast Toppings (Broiled Sardines on Toast) recipes.

Also, many older cookbooks refer the use of leftovers. A bread pudding often uses stale bread.
 
Mug O'Bread Pudding
(Adapted from: No. 198 Tea Cup Bread Pudding, A Plain Cookery Book for the Working Classes by Charles Elmé Francatelli)
 
eBook available on Project Gutenberg

 
 Ingredients:
 
1 Dab Olive oil
1 Slice multi-grain bread, torn into small pieces
1 Level TBspn Sugar
1 Dollop Milk
2 Shakes of Nutmeg, powdered
1 Egg
 
 
 Process:
 
Add olive oil to a mug.
Swirl the oil over the bottom and sides of mug.
Add bread pieces.
Add sugar, milk and nutmeg.
Stir ingredients thoroughly.
Add egg.
Stir thoroughly.
Place mug in microwave, use a saucer as a cover.
Microwave on high for 1 minute.

Dump mug contents onto a plate to eat or eat straight from the mug.
 

 

Guest Movie Review: Slumdog Millionaire

Of course, I had to see Slumdog Millionaire. The buzz was enormous. I try to avoid reading reviews of movies I plan to write about but it was hard with Slumdog Millionaire. I had seen the Golden Globe Awards and heard some of the criticism of the movie.
 
 
 
Slumdog Millionaire
 
You are introduced to the main character, Jamal Malik (Dev Patel), as a contestant on the Indian "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" He has gained local fame by answering several questions correctly as the jackpot increases. TV host, Prem Kumar (Anil Kapoor) is getting increasingly irritated by the young man's run of luck.
 
At the end of the segment, Jamal is grabbed and taken to a police station where he is tortured. Prem believes Jamal is cheating and wants his confession. But, as the torture continues, Jamal does not confess. He is adamant that he knew the answers.
 
So, the story unfolds in flashbacks to his childhood where his various experiences introduce him to bits of trivia.
 
Many of the flashbacks are shot in the vast Mumbai slums. Rapid action scenes of young Jamal and his brother, Salim, follow their youthful exploits including losing their mother in a religious riot as Hindus attack and burn parts of the slum where many Muslims live.
 
After losing their mother, the boys find a variety of ways to survive. They serve tea on trains until they are thrown off. They beg. They pick trash. Mixed in are a few days in a classroom. Then a bus arrives and carts them off to a phony orphanage. At first, they are happy because they get fed. But, then they must beg for the leader, Maman, much like Oliver Twist. Then, Salim, Jamal's brother witnesses Maman mutilate one of the children. He rushes his brother and their new found friend, Latika, out of the camp but only Jamal and Salim escape.
 
Jamal fell in love with Latika and never forgot her as he and Salim continue their efforts to survive. Bits of humor flit through the scenes such as when the boys set up some American tourists as they tour the slum with their cameras. While they are taking pictures, the boys' cohorts strip the car. When the tourists return, the young boys dash off saying, "You wanted to see the real India, well, this is it."
 
For me, the turning point in the story is when while searching for Latika, Salim and Jamal encounter Maman and face capture again. Salim shoots Maman and only the boys escape again. Jamal learned Maman was using Latika to attract older men.
 
As the flashbacks return to Jamal in the contestant's seat facing the game show host, you can feel his discomfort and his resilience.
 
As a young man, Jamal had become a chai wallah (tea assistant) in a call center. There he finds his brother's phone number and meets Salim again. Salim had become a criminal. Salim leads Jamal to Latika. She had become the mistress of a crime boss.
 
Jamal tries to convince her to leave him. She asks what will we live on? "Love," he replies. He learns she likes the show "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" because it is escapism for her. Later, Jamal applies to become a contestant on the show because he believes Latika will see him.
 
Prem accepts the police's belief Jamal is not cheating and the show continues. Now, there is an undercurrent of tension between the two.
 
Many think this movie is like a Bollywood movie. In some ways it is and in many ways it is not.
 
The story is not new. Orphaned brothers who struggle to survive and take divergent paths in adulthood is a common Bollywood theme. Conflict between the protagonists is the crux of the movie where the bad brother eventually saves the good brother from harm. A similar Bollywood movie, Ram Janne, features two protagonists who are not brothers, but they are orphans who help each other survive. One orphan, Ram Janne, becomes a criminal, the other, Muli, runs an orphanage.
 
Everyone got so excited about the dance number at the end of the movie. In a real Masala Bollywood movie, there are as many as six song and dance numbers sprinkled throughout the story.
 
In many Bollywood movies, I am left with questions, the same holds true with Slumdog Millionaire. I wondered what made the two boys different since they had similar experiences.
 
Also, I thought that Salim's character was not shown in a favorable light. He was the older brother and had protected Jamal many, many times. When faced with an adult criminal, Maman, Salim took the only choice he felt he had when he killed him. I felt that Salim could have taken another path in life rather than the one the movie portrayed.
 
Also, I never felt that the adult Latika's character reflected the abuse, loneliness, dreariness of her life experiences. It made the reunion with Jamal seem shallow.
 
The child actors, who were onscreen a lot, really deserve more credit than they got at any of the awards ceremonies or film festivals. They were the real stars.
 
There is controversy over how the children were treated. Did they get paid enough? How did acting in the movie affect their lives?
 
These are questions people are asking of the movie producers and directors. The producers did pay the children more than three times an adult wages, create a trust fund for them when they completed school, founded a school for the children and are paid for their education.
 
I believe most of the controversy over Slumdog Millionaire is based on jealousy. Indians are angry that it was not a Bollywood movie that was making such news but a movie made by an outsider.
 
On the positive side, let's hope that the world will now take an interest in Bollywood movies.
 
For all my concerns, I love this movie. It is a great example of film-making in all aspects. It's almost perfect.
 
Director: Danny Boyle and Loveleen Tandan
Producer: Christian Colson
Screenplay: Simon Beaufoy based on novel Q&A by Vikas Swarup
Cast: Jamal Mallik, Prem Kumar, Freida Pinto, Irrfan Khan, Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail (young Salim), Ayush Mahesh Khedekar (young Jamal), Rubiana Ali (young Latika) and more.
 

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Mr and Mrs Freakin Frugal and Making YouTube Videos

While most of Mr and Mrs FF's, (#FreakinFrugal), YouTube videos are about their #DumpsterDiving adventures, Mrs F makes other related videos. In some, she provides recipes on how to use Dumpster finds or coupon bargins, in others she gives tips on how to save money running a household and in some she and Mr F discuss how they are trying to make a living now that they both do not have full-time jobs.
 
 
Mrs F blows me away, she and Mr F have at least four children, two living at home, and older children at college or living elsewhere. But Mr and Mrs. FF still offer support to them in a variety of ways.
 
But, it's how Mrs F runs the household that blows me away. The full-time job of making and producing Dumpster diving videos is time consuming but she also does so much in the kitchen. When they bring food home from Dumpster diving, she washes all the food and prepares it for storage, freezing it, refrigerating it or dehydrating it.
 
It would take me a week to prep the amount of food they bring home in one day.

Also, Mrs F admits she a bit of a germophobe, so she is always cleaning. She, also, make recipes from scratch like yogurt, bread, jam, and other items. She mends and sews a variety of clothing and household items like pillows. She also gardens.

Plus, she has a part-time job.

She's like a modern-day 1900s housewife.
 
Oh, I forgot to add, they have at least 2 dogs and lots of cats.

Just as an aside, I admire YouTube creators, I thought I loved to talk but I get hoarse just watching / listening to just a few videos.
 

Here's a few other #FreakinFrugal videos:
 
Pros and Cons of Making YouTube Your Full-Time Job

Our Frugal Life During Pandemic...

7 Days of Frugal Meal Ideas

Making Jam
 

Monday, January 4, 2021

DIY: Tech Fix for Fraying Cell Phone and Other Devices' Power Cords

 I ODed on watching YouTube DIY videos. While I tried to save the video links and make notes of some of the ideas in the videos in order to give credit, I can't find the video where I got this idea. It's a great idea to save the wear and tear on personal devices power cords.

Mine were in pretty bad shape and this repair has given them a longer life.
 
Basically, you wrap the cord tightly with a strong, thin string, or strips of cloth, or ribbon starting from the top and past the damaged area. I had to tape the top and bottom to hold it in place.
 

DIY Tech Fix for Fraying Power Cords

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Sunday, January 3, 2021

DIY: Dry Erase Board

I love dry erase boards. I have lots around my home.
So, when I saw this DIY version, I scrambled to find the materials to make one.
 
 
DIY: Dry Erase Board
 
Really, all you need is a page-sized piece of cardboard and a plastic page sleeve.
 
Put the cardboard into the sleeve and write on the surface with dry erase markers.
 
To wipe the board, clean with a slightly damp cloth.





Saturday, January 2, 2021

Microwave: Salmon Melt

The Spruce Eats comes to the rescue, again.
 
I was tired. I had a can of salmon. But, when I thought of my existing recipes using salmon, I wanted to try something different. I went straight to The Spruce Eats and found many canned salmon recipes.
 
Of course, I did not have all the ingredients recommended, so I adapted the recipe and it turned out great.

 
Microwave: Salmon Melt
 
 
Ingredients:
 
1 140g (5 oz) can boneless, skinless salmon, drained
4 TBspns Frozen mixed vegetables, cooked and diced
3 Shakes Dry onion flakes

2 Spears DIY pickles, diced
2-3 Tspns Pickle juice
1 Tspn Yellow mustard
2-3 TBspns Mayo
4 Shakes Dry parsley
S/P to taste
1-3 Drops Hot sauce
1 Slice Toast
1-2 TBspns Mixed cheese, shredded or grated

 
Process:
 
In a container with a lid, add salmon with cooked, diced vegs, onion flakes, pickle spears and juice, mustard, parsley, S/P, and hot sauce.
Stir and mix ingredients thoroughly.
Refrig mixture for 8 hours.
Remove.
Place toast on plate.
Spread 1-2 TBspns of mixture over toast.
Top with cheese.
Place in microwave.
Microwave on high for 30 seconds or a more to melt cheese.
 

While this was a little messy, when I made another melt, I used less of the mixture and it was a tidier meal.

Surprisingly, the pickle juice, and the diced vegetables really added more flavor when combined with the cheese.