Meatballs, according to Knowlton, are great to make at both at home and in restaurants because they are affordable, easy to make and delicious. Meatballs are also universal — every kind of ethnic cuisine has some kind of meatball.”
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A mini-riot in the Slope? I missed that. When was it?
new years eve. apparently a bunch of kids from park slope go to the school on the UWS and the UWS kids HATE the kids from park slope and found out about a park slope party on new years eve. they went and trash the entire street, kicking cars, throwing garbage, etc. etc. i think it was 11th street or so? on 7th avenue. they were all kicking each other’s asses in the street and stuff.. but i think they were all overprivileged preppy types kids trying to act hood so the cops didnt give a crap to do anything about it. i was reading on some other board some nosey lady kept calling 311 and the police and she was so mad no one cared.
also my dog would probably like that kitty litter cake. when i lived up in harlem with like 5000 other people in a flop house apartment i found out like 2 months into living there they would let my dog eat the cat’s crap out of the litter box. :-/ gross! after that i had to keep poor duke LOCKED inside my bedroom all day 🙁
Yeah, it looks much too realistic. Tootsie Rolls or not, I don’t think I could eat them. It would no doubt be very popular at a 12 year old’s birthday party though.
“every kind of ethnic cuisine has some kind of meatball.”
uh oh
PS, at the sound of “meatballs” I sat bolt upright in bed.
Hottest Food Trends for 2010, according to Bon Appetit:
“Dish of the Year: Meatballs
This year, a lot of people returned to homey, comforting cooking, such as meatballs. Bon Appétit found them on both restaurant menus and kitchen tables all over the country.
Meatballs, according to Knowlton, are great to make at both at home and in restaurants because they are affordable, easy to make and delicious. Meatballs are also universal — every kind of ethnic cuisine has some kind of meatball.”
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/12/30/earlyshow/living/recipes/main6037249.shtml
You can’t make this stuff up! (Credit to Jon Stewart cuz I saw it on the Daily Show last night)
Beacon is a public school. Don’t know the mini-riot story.
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A mini-riot in the Slope? I missed that. When was it?
new years eve. apparently a bunch of kids from park slope go to the school on the UWS and the UWS kids HATE the kids from park slope and found out about a park slope party on new years eve. they went and trash the entire street, kicking cars, throwing garbage, etc. etc. i think it was 11th street or so? on 7th avenue. they were all kicking each other’s asses in the street and stuff.. but i think they were all overprivileged preppy types kids trying to act hood so the cops didnt give a crap to do anything about it. i was reading on some other board some nosey lady kept calling 311 and the police and she was so mad no one cared.
*rob*
Ok, that wore me out. Now I need a nap! You guys are very funny!
I didn’t see the pic of Patterson’s son, but I saw Jimmy Fallon making a joke about it.
also my dog would probably like that kitty litter cake. when i lived up in harlem with like 5000 other people in a flop house apartment i found out like 2 months into living there they would let my dog eat the cat’s crap out of the litter box. :-/ gross! after that i had to keep poor duke LOCKED inside my bedroom all day 🙁
*rob*
Yeah, it looks much too realistic. Tootsie Rolls or not, I don’t think I could eat them. It would no doubt be very popular at a 12 year old’s birthday party though.