Friday, October 14, 2011

Garlic (No Vampire) Potatoes

Oven roasted new red potatoes (at 350 for two hours), then cut up and tossed with plenty of garlic. olive oil and salt and pepper.Yum. Nothing scary about this one. I actually made these last night and we had them with the "New House Pot Roast." They were very good and similar to mine, except I use rosemary instead of garlic. Oops, now you know my dirty little secret that sometimes I combine two recipes to make a meal and then take the next night off. Pay no attention to cook behind the curtain.





Episode Note: "Fright Night:" Two episode posts in a row, with almost identical plot lines. What are the chances? Well, pretty good that by season four, they were recycling plot lines from season one (how green of the producers). So, here we go again. We have Carol making a bust of Mike out of clay for an art class exhibit on Friday. Meanwhile, the boys have nothing better to do than try to frighten the girls with spooky noises in the night and ghostly images outside their window, making them feel as though the house is haunted. Mike and Carol dismiss their fears and the situation is "resolved." But the girls realize that the boys are behind the hijinx, and plot revenge. Then, all six decide to try to scare Alice while Mike and Carol are at the art show. Their best laid plans backfire when Mike and Carol happen upon the scene, and a terrified Alice smashes the bust of Mr Brady, thinking it is the head of a burglar. A classic parental lecture spews forth about the dangers of scaring people and the tragedy that potentially could have occurred. No allowance for two weeks is the punishment, putting a frightening end to the Brady Six's devil's night. Ooooh, scccarrryyy....

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