Okay. So I don't have a real update.

Beans wouldn't soften after five hours simmering. I finally went after them with a potato masher. They are still a little crunchy, but I don't care anymore. =_=

I was going to put the beans in some muffins, I've wanted to do that for a long time. Instead we have no eggs to make muffins, and I REALLY WANTED TO.

I am still feeling funny about yucky boys and somehow this ties into:

Chloe's character quest. They'll say, no, of course you can't just forgive him, but then Elza will be all ohhh nuuuuu my daaaaaaddy be niiiice to him I'm a poooooor sick little giiiiiirl COUGH HACK. FUCK YOU. Fuck you fuck you fuck you fuck you fuck you. Shirley and Senel prancing around and telling everyone to do! 似ている.

From: [identity profile] yangvalyang.livejournal.com


Dry beans are supposed to be soaked in water overnight before boiling. That's most likely why your beans wouldn't soften.

From: [identity profile] moumusu.livejournal.com


1. The recipe didn't say to do that. Not a breath of it. I looked at a couple different recipes, too, and they didn't say that, either.

2. I read that soaking dried beans only cuts the cooking time by half an hour, for large beans. Red beans are leetle and thus a wonderful comparison for Ed.

The diagnosis by the fambly is that the beans weren't really simmering enough to COOK. (The water wasn't bubbling.)

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