It's all ball bearings now days.
I'm gonna need some pliers and a set of thirty weight ball bearings.
I finally found the first Fletch at a book sale a couple of years ago. It is a damn good book. It was interesting to see how much of the humor ended up in the movie, which was much more silly. Kind of sad that the reboot to the movie series has never gotten off the ground but when I heard that Zach Braff (!) was…
I first saw the Coca-Cola thing years ago on the original Iron Chef. You can do the same with Dr. Pepper. My mother cooks ham with root beer.
Pot pie.
Zen and the Art of Omelet Maintenance
One way to make a different macaroni & cheese is to throw in some leftover chicken, or some ham cut into little cubes, or if you're really feeling crazy, crawfish tails.
You should see what happens to frogs. Oh man, it's awful. I love frog legs and they are a lot of fun to catch but I have to have someone else clean them and absent myself from the premises while it's going on. Turtles are even worse. A goddamn bloody mess.
Very much worth it. A couple of layers of cheesecloth and a big pickle jar and store it in the fridge. You can use it several times until it gets too dark and then discard. I've got pickle jars coming out of my ass. Use them for everything. Fish fry mix, dry rub, etc.
He had a great run from the mid-60s through the early 70s. The Fugitive Pigeon, God Save the Mark, and The Hot Rock are right up there at the top of the genre. I also really like the later one set in Belize, High Adventure. The thing about Westlake is even if the book is not great it still has entertainment value. …