Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Courage

"Courage is not the absence of fear but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear. The brave may not live forever, but the cautious do not live at all.

From now on, you'll be traveling the road between who you think you are and who you can be. They key is to allow yourself to make the journey."

-Princess Diaries
God can speak through Disney movies too.

Monday, July 5, 2010

UPDATE on post below:

Twas not a matter of quality, but a matter of skill.

I bought Nestle and had a go at melting it, and failed because I tried winging it.
Must follow directions and not memory.

Turns out I was overheating both chocolates.

So, lesson: QUANTITY STILL RULES. HAHAH

Friday, July 2, 2010

Quality vs. Quantity

I've always grown up being a quantity girl, constantly falling for clearance prices and deals, clipping coupons and reveling in Costco wholesale items. But as I get older, I definitely see how wasteful it can be. And in some cases, I truly learn the lesson that quality really can be more important than quantity.

I don't think I'll ever fully leave my quantity-loving ways, but today I was sorely disappointed with my decision to buy cheap.

As you probably know, I love to bake and honestly, I often buy cheap ingredients and it tastes perfectly fine. But the other day, I bought cheap Kroger brand chocolate chips for baking (Nestle choc chips were double the price) and I wanted to make my own choc-covered honey-twist pretzels. (Doesn't that sound delicious?? I thought so too. But Kroger failed me.)

I proceeded to melt the chocolate chips in the same way I always do, but it was NOT becoming a silky smoooth delicious brown as it normally should. Instead it was a grainy, undippable glob.

Cheap chocolate = crap. (It literally looked like poop on a stick.)

Next time, I gotta stick with the good stuff. Nes-lay To-louse. ;) Definitely worth the extra money.

In the case of the melting of chocolate chips, may the ruling show that quality truly trumps quantity.