
All right. I need your help, kitchen wizards. I bought the following delicacies at Whole Foods this afternoon:
- black grapes
- whole wheat lavash
one pound15 ounces of extra-firm tofu
- cheddar cheese
- soy creamer
- Tom's of Maine "Cinnamint" toothpaste
What kind of sumptuous snack can I prepare using all of these items, and these items only? (I don't eat cheese, so also suggest something that will be just as delicious without it.)
P.S. There was (is?) a cooking show (I think on the Food Network?) based on this premise. Can anyone tell me what it was called? I'll know it if I hear it. The first person who correctly names the show wins a prize!
fresh-baked at 02:37 PMYou can check All Recipes for specific recipes using given ingredients. Just key in what you have on hand, what you don't want included at all, and it'll spit out a list of recipes from its database.
Offered by: andy on November 15, 2002 3:29 PMhmmm I may be wrong on the Graham Kerr thing. I dont know who hosts Follow That Food.
Offered by: mike on November 15, 2002 12:51 AMThat would be Graham Kerr, Ruthie. Though for the life of me, I can't remember the name of the show (Whats for dinner, maybe?)
Offered by: mike on November 15, 2002 12:49 AMThere is actually a show now where they go into peoples home and cook with only what they have in the fridge. the host is the same guy that hosts the follow that food show - I just can't remember what his name is.
Offered by: Ruthie on November 14, 2002 11:48 PMwhatever, she beat me by 2 minutes!
ready, set, cook was *#&*!?&$#@(*&@!^@#%%#ing hell, hell, hell!!
(how's that?)
Offered by: Erin on November 14, 2002 11:26 AMCunt Cunt Cunt!!
Offered by: Sassy McSmartpants on November 14, 2002 11:24 AMAllison won not only because she was the first person to correctly identify the show but also because she used the word hell thrice! For that alone she is to be commended. (Had she used an even sassier word, I'd be even more thrilled, of course.)
Offered by: Jodi on November 14, 2002 10:56 AM(and lavash is a flat, soft bread, often used for sandwiches of the "rollup" variety.)
Offered by: aaron on November 14, 2002 10:45 AMYou could sell back all the ingredients, use the money you made to buy chocolate of varying colors, and make a nice dress.
Offered by: aaron on November 14, 2002 10:44 AMAllison wins????
She used the H E doubletoothpicks word...
not once... but three times.
hey, you could use those toothpicks to spear the black grapes; and use the soy creamer as a dip...
or not.
what is lavash?
Offered by: Deb on November 14, 2002 10:42 AMAllison wins!
But that doesn't mean the rest of you are losers. No, it doesn't.
It doesn't.
Really.
Offered by: Jodi on November 13, 2002 9:04 PMWhatever you make, I'd say.....hmm...pizza for dinner, it is. Nothing personal, hon. But, I think it all sounds way too healthy for me today. Then again, I'm turning into a vegetable, just like you. Have you ever watched a celery stalk?
Offered by: Joan on November 13, 2002 7:09 PMTom's of Maine Cinnamint is the best...[and not because I'm from Maine...]. You have to watch out though because if you brush your teeth with it and you're hungry, the toothpaste doesn't make it any better.
Offered by: Single Girl on November 13, 2002 5:30 PMThere is also one called "Food 911" that goes into your fridge and helps you plan out stuff.
Offered by: Sassy McSmartpants on November 13, 2002 4:35 PMYou can make cinnamint-flavored tofu spread to schmear on your lavash. I'd mix a handful of the back grapes with a little soy creamer to make a mean smoothie!
Damn it! Allison and Erin beat me! Yeah, yeah, yeah! Ready, set, cook.
Offered by: Mad Genius on November 13, 2002 2:57 PMReady, set, cook
Offered by: Erin on November 13, 2002 2:43 PMI used to work on that show - called Ready, Set, Cook... It was hell. Hell. HELL!!!!!
Offered by: Allison on November 13, 2002 2:41 PM





