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Book Review: Damned, by Chuck Palahniuk
For those of you that are not familiar with Chuck Palahniuk, he's the guy who wrote Fight Club. Yes, it was a book long before Edward Norton and Brad Pitt teamed up to tell you the first two rules of Fight Club. If you still don't know what I'm talking about, read the book. If you're a man, it will change your life. If you're a woman, well, don't be a Marla.
Damned is told from the point of view of Madison Spencer, the awkward but intelligent offspring of a mega rich Hollywood couple. The story begins with Madison finding herself dead and in Hell after a marijuana overdose. Very little, it seems, is enough to get you thrown into hell. Jaywalking, or wearing white after Labor Day will do the trick. For Madison though, Hell isn't merely a destination. It is a journey all its own.
Accompanied by Hell's version of the Breakfast club, Madison makes her way across the landscape of Hell, around the Sea of Insects, across the Desert of Broken Glass and avoiding the Swamp of Partial Birth Abortions. As if these things weren't bad enough, The English Patient plays on an endless loop for all eternity to torture the souls of the damned.
Damned is probably Palahniuk's best work since Invisible Monsters. If you liked the show Dead Like Me, you will most likely enjoy Damned. It is the story of a girl who has to die in order to learn how to live. Pick this one up. It's worth the read!
Rating: Four and half out of five coffee beans!
Easy Homemade Turkey Pot Pies
Ingredients
1 lb. diced turkey breast (Get it from the deli, 1/2" thick)
1 bag frozen potatoes o'brien
1 lb. bag frozen peas and carrots
1 10 oz. can cream of chicken
1 10 oz. can cream of "whatever" (mushroom, celery, broccoli etc.)
1 15 oz. can chicken broth
1 can lg. biscuits (at least 6 per can, flaky or buttermilk)
Black and/or red pepper if you want to add a little kick
Salt (optional, and go easy since the soups and broth are full of it)
Nonstick spray
Six inch pie pans (the deeper the better) or ramekins (not really an ingredient but you'll need them)
Directions
Preheat oven to temperature indicated on can of biscuits.
Add all ingredients except biscuits in a large pot and bring to a simmer. If it's too thick, add a little water at a time until it has reached the desire consistency. Stir every couple of minutes to avoid sticking. When the mixture is thoroughly mixed and hot, remove from heat. By now, the oven should be fully heated. Spray pie pans or ramekins with nonstick spray. Fill with mixture. Flatten biscuits and place one on top of each pie pan. Bake until biscuits are golden brown. Usually the time on the biscuit can will suffice. That's it! You will never eat frozen pot pies again!
Taco Soup
Ingredients:
1 lb. ground beef
1 lg. onion
1 poblano pepper
1 tbsp. minced garlic
1 bunch cilantro
1 pkg. taco seasoning
1 pkg. dry ranch
1 can/bottle beer (I recommend going with a strong flavored beer or it will get lost in it)
1 can stewed tomatoes (Mexican if you can find it)
1 can Rotel
1 can ranch beans
1 can chili beans
1 can black beans
1 can corn
Garnishes:
Shredded Mexican style cheese
Corn chips
Sour cream
Chop up all your veggies. Throw them in a soup pot with the meat. Stir until the meat is browned. Once the meat is browned, throw in the rest of the ingredients. Add enough water to cover ingredients. Bring the soup to a boil. Simmer uncovered for about 45 minutes, stirring occasionally. Done. Garnish and eat!