Thursday, October 23, 2008

October 23

Smurfs, Having a Smurfy Day
Smurfs, Having a Smurfy Day
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Spotlight: In German, they're called "Schlümpfe"; In Hebrew, they're known as "Dardassim"; the Spanish call them "Pitufos"; and Italians call them "Puffi." In English, they're called Smurfs, and they're celebrating their fiftieth birthday. Smurfs first appeared on Oct. 23, 1958, as guest stars of the Belgian cartoon Johan and Peewit, drawn by Pierre Culliford (aka Peyo). The little blue creatures lived in a forest somewhere in Europe, and no non-Smurf could find them without a Smurf guide. The first — and for a long while, only — female in the group, Smurfette, was created by their archenemy, Gargamel, who hoped she would cause jealousy and dissension in the group.
Quote: "No casting spells on your own." Papa Smurf, stating the first rule of Smurfdom
Question of the Day: Is there such a thing as a green smurf?
In the original comics, green Smurfs are considered to be wild and mad, and many of the regular Smurfs are afraid of them. More
Word of the day: coddle
A cooking method most often used with eggs, though other foods can be coddled as well. There are special containers with tight-fitting lids called "egg coddlers" made specifically for this purpose. Coddling is usually done by placing the food in an individual-size container that is covered, set in a larger pan of simmering water and placed either on stovetop or in the oven at very low heat. The gentle warmth of this water bath slowly cooks the food. Coddling can also be done by gently lowering the food into water that's come to a boil and removed from the heat.
Barron's Educational Series, Inc.)
What's for dinner? And how do I make it? This week we'll sample some cooking terminology.
Previous words: clarify, caramelize, braise
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~Ellentia

4 comments:

Petr said...

Smurfdom...

And coddling? Is there an evil scheme on the smurfs 50th to cook them over a pan of water??

Ellentia said...

Ha ha, I wonder what color a smurf would turn if you coddled it.....purple maybe?

; )

~Ellentia

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