Friday, May 4, 2007

Week#3: Feed Me....please?

Very fun and informational session this week. I really tried not to go into a feed(ing) frenzy, but that ended up being easier said than done, when i realized that i had ended up with 14 feed lines on my newly minted bloglines account. So i whittled away the feeds that i knew, in all honesty, i would never really read and trashed them until my gluttonously bloated account was streamlined and svelte with only 5 feeds. (Dieting in cyberspace; who would have thunk)

Grokker's innovative visual mapping system for information retrieval was interesting and fun. "oooh, big color circle...must press. Ahhh zoom in." The key advantage that i see to this visual a(i)ddition is that rather than being inundated with inane amounts of text, that tend to blur all together, the subcategorization of circles with size/color-coordinated spheres makes us, the information searcher, pay closer attention to individual "hits," in the form of aforementioned colored spheres, while seemingly paradoxically making the searching/scanning of info much faster. Definetly a good tool.

Well, Finally, what would all this talk of feed be without a post of what i serchaed, and found, on a page, in a little blue sphere @ Grokker:

ONION RINGS
1 cup pancake mix
1/4 cup cornmeal
1/4 tsp. salt
1 cup milk
1 large onion

Combine pancake mix, cornmeal, salt and milk.
Beat until smooth. Peel onion. Cut in 1/4 inch slices and separate into rings. Dip onion rings into batter. Allow excess batter to drain off. Fry rings in deep hot fat for 2 minutes or until golden. Drain and sprinkle with salt. Serve immediately.

enjoy. and let your feeding frenzy begin.

3 comments:

marie antoinette said...

Onion rings! Seriously...onion rings??? Ay dios...

lola belle star said...

Delicioso!!! onion rings are my favorite,i guess Marie doesn't care for yummy rings.Eso esta bien, mas para mi!

Commander Cupcake said...

I like how you put up a recipe for onion rings when someone is highly allergic to 'em.

Someone being Melanie.