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Saturday, March 17, 2007

spring break, day one: my house smells like beer

After weeks of mornings where I had to wake the boys up and listen to them moan, "But I LOVE my BED!" and "I want to SLEEP IN!" today they got up at 5:45. AM! Because it's spring break and they CAN sleep in.

Damn kids.

I'm cooking corned beef, because it's St. Patrick's day and that means that we MUST have Heart Attack On A Plate for dinner. I've never cooked corned beef before, but my mother convinced me that all I had to do was toss it in my crockpot and ignore it all day. Then my dad told me to put beer on it, so I did that, and now my house smells like warm Miller Genuine Draft. Which is kind of disgusting, to be honest.

8:10 am: what happens when I cook
The beer ALL went in the crock pot. I swear.

What? You thought I was going to use GOOD beer? To COOK??? Are you INSANE?!?

Miller Genuine
It's 3.2 beer, if that makes it better. Or worse. Whatever.

We wound up draining most of the beer off the corned beef about an hour ago, because the house smelled eerily like feet, which was making all of us queasy. Now the house smells more like meaty feet, which is a little better.

I'll be serving the meaty feet corned beef with roasted new potatoes and green beans. Wade said this morning, "Don't you usually have cabbage with corned beef?" and I said, "We're German, not Irish, and cabbage scares me, so we're having potatoes. And Irish beer." And he said, "Okay then." Although actually I bought Scotch ale for him at the liquor store.

At least it's not 3.2.

19 Comments:

Anonymous Annika said...

We're having fish and chips. I invited my friend Cory to join us, and she asked why I was making fish on Saturday instead of Friday. And writing it down, it doesn't seem funny, but at the time I almost peed it was so hilarious. (Cory is Jewish, if it helps.)

Also, I hate to tell you this, but it smelled bad because you didn't use good beer. You should only cook with booze you'd drink*. I would have used Guinness, or my personal favorite, Murphys.

*Or maybe you love MGD and I am being rude. Sorry!

3/17/2007 04:25:00 PM  
Blogger Susan said...

Fear not, Annika--I'm not a fan of the MGD. Particularly in it's 3.2 form.

But I do believe you are right about stinkyness being relative to general icky beerness.

Sigh.

3/17/2007 04:32:00 PM  
Blogger amanda said...

hahahaha meaty feet! haha! I'm sorry, I can't even put together a sentence! Hi-larious!

3/17/2007 07:07:00 PM  
Blogger The June Cleaver Diaries said...

Meaty feet???? Girlfriend, I am ridiculously Irish, and we just had pizza.

3/17/2007 07:19:00 PM  
Blogger Andie D. said...

I feel like Chicken tonight!

If I had a Guinness in the house, I'd drink up. I LOVE Guinness. Wouldn't want to waste one to cook with though, so I'd do the same cheapy beer thing.

3/17/2007 07:36:00 PM  
Anonymous Mir said...

I think you just solved my overeating problem.

Hungry? Think meaty feet.

*gagging*

3/17/2007 09:13:00 PM  
Blogger Darren a/k/a Clare's Dad said...

I can just imagine the house smelling like the day after a frat party--with warm unfinished beer sitting around.

We made lamb stew--and did throw in a bottle of Guiness.

3/17/2007 10:33:00 PM  
Blogger margalit said...

We had Irish Stew and Irish Soda Bread for dinner. I make corned beef all the time and I've never heard of putting beer into the pot. Usually you make it with water, cloves, peppercorns, carrots, potatos, and an onion, boil it for a few hours, add the cabbage and cook until the cabbage is soft, and you've got a New England Boiled Dinner. My daughter's favorite, btw.

3/17/2007 11:02:00 PM  
Anonymous Gidge said...

I realize I'm not down with the cool kids anymore, but what is 3.2?

3/18/2007 12:05:00 PM  
Blogger Mara said...

But what is more German than cabbage?

3/18/2007 12:36:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ew. I'm totally Irish and we celebrated at a Mexican restaurant with green margaritas.

liz

3/18/2007 01:11:00 PM  
Blogger Susan said...

Gidge, 3.2 beer is beer that is 3.2% alcohol by volume (as opposed to a regular beer, which is 4.3% alcohol). In Oklahoma, grocery stores can ONLY sell 3.2, and ONLY 3.2 can be sold cold. Real beer must be purchased warm from a liquor store.

You have to plan ahead to get loaded here. Or drink warm beer.

3/18/2007 01:57:00 PM  
Anonymous Mark said...

Hideaway Pizza, got me through the night, with a Shiner Boch

3/18/2007 04:55:00 PM  
Anonymous MaryP said...

Potatoes are way Irish! The potato famine is how so many Irish came to N America, after all. (Or have I garbled my history, yet again?)

3/18/2007 06:43:00 PM  
Anonymous wordgirl said...

When I make my German beef stew using beer I always reach for the cheap beer. Doubtless a roast or stew would be even better cooked with Shiner or Mexican beer, but I'm not about to waste it.

3/19/2007 09:06:00 AM  
Blogger cce said...

We had tacos, so you're my hero for trying on the Irish thing. I wouldn't know where to begin! By the way, when cooking, the better the beer, the better the beast. No sense wasting a good cornbeef on a MGD, try Sam Adams or Amstel next time. Even if the meat tastes like feet at least the sauce will be delicious.

3/19/2007 10:09:00 AM  
Blogger Queen of the Run-on Sentence said...

Aaahhhh I remember 3.2 beer...moved away from Edmond a few years ago. Made corned beef the first time Saturday and I had a mild fear of once I took it out of pot. Mine tasted like a meaty salt lick....yuck

3/19/2007 11:18:00 AM  
Blogger Jack's Raging Mommy said...

We drank Keystone Light. I prefer it to MGD, but I'm not actually sure it's better :)

3/19/2007 11:54:00 AM  
Anonymous gorillabuns said...

i could tell you i'm irish, but isn't everyone on that day? we celebrated with pizza chased with red bull and vodka.

3/19/2007 02:49:00 PM  

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