Saturday, January 14, 2012

Think before you ink or, chop an onion

     I went to my email and found this one piece from teenspot.com:
"Hi Pandasocks,
We noticed you haven't visited TeenSpot for a few weeks, and we have a confession to make:
We miss you! If we miss you, imagine how much your 0 friends miss you!"
     Well, It's nice to see that somebody misses me! And while on yahoo, I have also come across some pictures of bad tattoos, and I figured I would share them.. instead of being stingy with the entertainment.. But first, some enlightenment on chopping onions like a pro. (I hate onions)
  • Buy your onions with papery skins; the paper-like skin protects and keeps the onions fresher longer.
  • Inspect your onions (gosh, that sounds a bit wrong...) Look for black mold or green growth on the stem (Well damn, I wanted to eat the mold!). The outer skin should be dry and smooth.
  • Store all onions - except for green onions, which are to be refrigerated - in a cool dry place; mesh wire baskets are best.
  • Strong flavored onions will stay better for longer than sweet onions.
  • Placing an uncut onion in the fridge for 20-30 minutes reduces the tears; as does wearing glasses.
  • When eating purple or red  onions raw (why!?) immerse them in cold water for 20 minutes before adding to a dish to prevent such a sharp taste.
  • When chopping, leave the root tip to better keep the onion together.
     And here is a video on how to chop an onion (really, are people that stupid, or that into onions?! You poor people...) http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/videos.asp?id=27

     Now, for the tattoos and stupid people that I promised! .................... But. After all that hard work of putting those pictures and comments, it didn't work, because when I put it on preview.. for some stupid reason, it only showed the title but not the blog itself.. Can somebody help me?
     But here is the link so that neither of us really wasted our time... http://photos.ellen.warnerbros.com/galleries/bad_paid_for_tattoos?adid=menu_photos



Think before you ink, and save us all.
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