Seeds

Philadelphia Eagles: Comings and goings
Eagle GM: Overhaul not really necessary
Pad Thai for Beginners
In the dark: olive oil, milk, butter, and beer
Follow the Money All the Way to the Kitchen
Blackburn to cut prices amid fears Premiership is losing its appeal
Slow cookers are back on the fast track
Burns Night: Tipples and Tributes
Eagles: Control freak Reid has created a crisis
Your Waiter Today Will Be a Computer
Saverio Rocca to City of Brotherly Love
Welcome to Caffeine Country
Progress in sparkling wines: bubbles and flow
The Good Book, Shatner-style
Eat his words - Unhappy Meals
Bill Gates: Internet will revolutionize TV in 5 years
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Seeds

NFL: A peek into the future
Eagles: Another offseason with questions
Unsigned band make chart history
Giorgio Armani: 'David Beckham Wants to Be an Actor'
Scarlett Johansson to play Jenna Jameson?
How Yahoo Blew It
Eagles must keep Stallworth
Eagles' eleven free agents
Despite fine season, Eagles still stuck in reverse
What I've Learned: Julia Child
French clubs to quit Heineken Cup
Comedians spoof 'Lost' writers room
Fed chairman warns of potential fiscal disaster for United States
Apple TV selling faster than iPods
New SuperLiga needs hard work to succeed
The Sticky [Rice]
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Articles

T.O. and the Big Tuna, Who will stay and who will go? (with poll)
New Season of 'Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations'
Seeds
Butchers' Secret Cuts and How to Cook Them
A Food Blog: Making Rice Noodles
A Risotto Primer
Clooney bringing cyberpunk classic The Diamond Age to TV
Shatner Leaks Trek XI Details
Onigiri (Omusubi) revisited: An easier way to make Japanese rice balls, step by step
'Lost' creators say that they see an endpoint
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Articles

Five Alternatives to MySpace (with poll)
I Got Cookies, Chocolate Chip Cookies
Recipe
Seeds
Jessica Alba plays football in a bikini The second rule of baby food
Battlestar's Tricia Helfer will appear in the next Playboy
The Gadget Graveyard
That's kitchen gadgets.
Choosing Safe Seafood
Boss Hog: Pork's Dirty Secret
Shatner Says Abrams Wants Him and Nimoy In Star Trek XI
Doctor Who news -- new partner, Daleks, rumors and more
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I made these cookies for New Year's Eve
and some friends seemed to like them
(who doesn't like chocolate chip cookies?).
Software
Dry Team
2 1/4 cups Flour, all-purpose
1 tsp. Baking Soda
1 tsp. Salt
Cream Team
1 cup Butter, softened (2 sticks)
3/4 cup Sugar
3/4 cup Light Brown Sugar
1 tsp. Vanilla Extract
2 lg. Eggs
Chips
2 cups Chocolate Chips, semi-sweet
1 cup Nuts, chopped (optional)
Hardware
Potato masher, very sturdy
or Electric mixer
Procedure
1. Pre-heat Oven to 375 F.
2. Sift the Dry Team together and set aside.
3. In a big mixing bowl mash together the Cream Team. I use a potato masher, feel free to use an electric mixer.
4. Add in the Dry Team and mash / mix some more.
5. Fold in the Chips when it starts to look and feel like cookie dough.
6. Sit the cookie dough in the refrigerator for about 15 minutes. (You did pre-heat the oven, didn't you? 375 F)
7. With your hands roll dough into little balls about an inch in diameter; place 6 or 8 of them on a baking sheet (I use parchment paper too).
8. Bake at 375 F until they are golden brown and delicious (about 9 to 11 minutes).
9. Allow to cool for a few minutes on the baking sheet before moving the cookies to a cooling rack, where they should rest until cool (about 10 minutes).
10. Repeat steps 7 through 9 until cookie dough is all used up. Makes about 36 cookies.
11. Eat your cookies (try not to eat all of them at once).
Play With Your Food
It may take you a few times until you get the size and spacing of the cookies right. Don't panic if some cookies expand into each other. If this does happen then use a metal spatula or knife to cut them apart while they cool on the baking sheet. Otherwise they will cool into one, big blob of a cookie.
Try replacing some or all of the Light Brown Sugar with Dark Brown Sugar. I usually leave nuts out but if I were to use Chopped Nuts then I would opt for walnuts.
No parchment paper? I have used aluminum foil instead without a problem.
I'm going to start using Vox more. I will use it to write about a few of my hobbies: cooking, chess and learning French.
Cooking
I'll post an occasional recipe that I play with and any other food observations that I have. Some of these will also be posted on my Newsvine Column.
Chess
I play on-line at a few web sites if anyone wants to play a game. You can find me at GameKnot and Red Hot Pawn, my nickname is 'mydree.' I also want to play some real time games and I'm on the Free Internet Chess Server.
French
Why learn French? It sounds cool, French food is tasty, and it may be useful if I find myself wandering around Southeast Asia again. I'd like to visit Laos sometime. Wow Lao baw?
Next Update: tomorrow a Chocolate Cookie recipe.
Articles

Philadelphia Year in Sports 2006
Sorry Homer, It Just Doesn't Add Up
The Biggest Box Office Bombs of 2006 (with poll)
Seeds
Social Networking Awards - The Top Social Networks of 2006
The Ten Best Food Trends of 2006
The Ten Worst Food Trends of 2006
Doctor battles Daleks in New York
Food and Drink Predictions for 2007
How Dangerous is E. Coli?
NFL Network stopped for no gain
BBC denies Doctor 'quits' report
'Rocky,' 'Blazing Saddles' Join National Registry
For the Koreaphile who has everything, kimchi refrigerator
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From the far flung reaches of the world wide web, SuprGlu pieces together Mydree's stuff.
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