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After finding what she needed, Goldfeder set a large cookbook on top of ten blocks of tofu on the table next to her. The tofu has to drain in order to be cooked properly, she explained...
...sharpen them in a way that would remove as much chance and variability as possible, going so far as to spell out the specific drugs and dosages doctors would use. The result was an expanded 40-step list that some surgeons balked at initially, deriding what they called "cookbook medicine." Once doctors began following the expanded checklist, however, they grew to like it. After the first 200 operations - a total of 8,000 steps - there had been just four steps not followed precisely, for a 99.95% compliance rate. A total of 320 bypasses have now been performed under...
...perhaps this wiki thing could work. Maybe, as Michael Ruhlman argued this year in his new cookbook, Ratio, every recipe has a basic structure (cookie dough is 1 part sugar, 2 parts butter, 3 parts flour), and a wikied recipe can't stray far from...
Besides college-friendly snacks and appetizers, the cookbook also features its own take on comfort food classics. For Silence of the Lambs Shepherd’s Pie, Kolman uses ingredients that could be found in the HUDS serveries, such as canned vegetables, Boca meat crumbles, and instant mashed potatoes, to creat a meal even the most devoted carnivores would be hard-pressed to turn down...
What the recipes lack in original ingredients, they more than make up for with creative spins on preparation techniques. The most clunky and advanced piece of equipment this cookbook requires is a microwave oven. “We decided to go with the microwave simply because it’s so much more accessible than a stove or an oven,” Holmberg said. “You can find them in a dorm room, hotel rooms, offices...