PSRT Chicken and Green Beans

Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and Thyme

And garlic salt.

If there was a time when nothing existed, then there must have been a time before that — when even nothing did not exist. Suddenly, when nothing came into existence, could one really say whether it belonged to the category of existence or of non-existence? – Chuang-Tzu

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If there was a time when nothing existed, then there must have been a time before that — when even nothing did not exist. Suddenly, when nothing came into existence, could one really say whether it belonged to the category of existence or of non-existence? – Chuang-Tzu

It’s not the prettiest, but it’s delicious!

HAMBURGER GRAVY AND MASHED “POTATOES”
1 pound ground beef 
1 stalk celery, finely chopped 
2 tablespoon onion, chopped 
3 ounces mushrooms, minced, about 8 small 
1/2 cup chicken broth 
3/4 cup heavy cream 
Salt and pepper, to taste 
1 1/2 bags frozen cauliflower, 24 ounces 

It’s not the prettiest, but it’s delicious!

HAMBURGER GRAVY AND MASHED “POTATOES”
1 pound ground beef 
1 stalk celery, finely chopped 
2 tablespoon onion, chopped 
3 ounces mushrooms, minced, about 8 small 
1/2 cup chicken broth 
3/4 cup heavy cream 
Salt and pepper, to taste 
1 1/2 bags frozen cauliflower, 24 ounces 

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McSweeney’s Internet Tendency: An Open Letter to Customers Shopping the Liquidation Sale at the Bookstore Where I Work.

It also makes complete sense to me that you would believe a store that is liquidating its inventory and closing forever is still receiving new books, or that if you can’t find a book I can order it for you. I also understand your anger and frustration with the fact that we have no computer system to check our inventory for a book you want despite that you don’t remember the title or author, or even whether it’s fiction or non. These are all things I would have been able to do a few weeks ago, when we were still a store. The fact that I can’t do any of these things now must be baffling.

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