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Thursday Night Smackdown: Whores de Orvees

You can’t go wrong with the Barefoot Contessa, you just can’t; and that Charlie Palmer can whip up a mean citrusy Asian sauce.

Unfortunately, you can go hella wrong with bipolar disorder. You may have noticed a lack of recipe posts and an upswing in bullshitty posts, and it’s because things are just weird and unstable around here. Y’all are awesome for getting into the non-foodie posts too, but don’t think I haven’t noticed and don’t want things to get back to normal around here.

Tonight is not the night that will happen, though: it’s late, and actively working to be sane all day is tiring work. So I give you lemon chicken with peanut satay sauce and shrimp tempura with sweet citrus chile dipping sauce in pictures, and an IOU for the words (And I’m no welcher).

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15 Comments

  1. claudia (cook eat FRET)
    December 5, 2008

    beautiful food
    sorry it’s such a struggle for you in this way
    i wish you good thoughts

  2. Joelen
    December 5, 2008

    **hugs**… and your shrimp look might fine! :)

  3. kristin
    December 5, 2008

    I dig the photo montage. And I will be eagerly awaiting the words to go with it.

  4. kristie
    December 5, 2008

    Aw, don’t worry. You’ll come back ’round soon enough. BPD is nothing if not cyclic. Anyway, I had a very, very close friend with BPD who never wrote funny posts or cooked anything. She mostly just yelled and tried to clean things. So you’re doing really well, and I appreciate you.

  5. Rah Cha Chow
    December 5, 2008

    The recipe that made me love leeks…

    I started sharing a Porter Farms CSA membership for a lot of reasons, among them to make me enthusiastic…

  6. Emma
    December 5, 2008

    Hey :)

    I love reading your blog. You are a great writer. I love looking at the pictures you take and then trying to replicate them (and invariably failing but still eating the remains because, even deconstructed, it tastes damn good :D ). I am also a manic depressive.

    There are really sucky times with this illness. But remember that you’ve been through them before and you’ll get through them again. This is no comfort when depressed, or manic for that matter, I know this. But try to keep hold of the fact that whilst you have people who care for you with you, you also have people who care for you on the net.

    Chin up and keep smiling. (I hate it when people say this to me, so I say it with the utmost tongue in cheek!)

    It’ll be ok x

  7. leena!
    December 5, 2008

    Hey lady, I dig the food porn. No need to apologize!

  8. kerry
    December 5, 2008

    the food looks amazing, i want your camera. feel better little sister.

  9. naomi
    December 6, 2008

    dang, drooling again. :D

  10. Christie @ fig&cherry
    December 6, 2008

    Very very tasty!

  11. camille
    December 7, 2008

    Hey! Not that I don’t feel weird because we aren’t, like, best friends who know each other and stuff, but don’t feel like you owe the internet anything. When you’re not doing ok, you’re not doing ok, so even posting the photos is more than enough for your legions of adoring fans. Obviously I’m not the only one who feels this way. Take care of yourself, and don’t worry about the site in the meantime, it’ll keep.

  12. Shannon
    December 7, 2008

    Screw the words. Just give us the ingredients and we’ll wing it. Perhaps it could be a new contest of some sort… A ‘What do you think is in this sauce?’ kind of contest… or a list of ingredients and measurements that you used and we come up with our own recipe…

    OK – if I must say so myself… that would actually be really funny.

  13. Kate
    December 8, 2008

    Gorgeous!

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