Cooking for Writers who Forget to Eat

        At one point in time, there was an ongoing thread on rec.arts.sf.composition about food - specifically on the subject of the sorts of foods that are good to have around if one's a writer, because they take minimal preparation time, keep well, or some other combination of good things.

        A number of people offered suggestions, many of which I have since misplaced. However, to anyone who has a recipe for something that is easy to make, filling, keeps well, reheats well, or which otherwise fulfills the needs of writers who forget to eat, please write to me at darkhawk@mindspring.com and I'll put it on this page.

        • Alex's Forgeddaboudit Baked Chicken: from Alex Jay Berman
        • Alex's Rum-n-Coke Chicken: from Alex Jay Berman
        • Another Cheese Recipe: From Vlatko Jurik-Kokic
        • Bread Pudding Surprise: from Heather Rose Jones
        • Carmelized Food Goo: from Heather Anne Nicoll
        • Cheese & Potato Soup: from Jennifer Arnott
        • Chicken and Rice Soup: from Jennifer Arnott
        • Edible Goop: from Beth Friedman
        • Joel Polowin's Recipe Page: (Quoting Joel): "... inexpensive, nutritious, low-preparation-time crock-pot things such as a lentil stew and a recipe (algorithm?) for vegetarian chili. (And a variety of rather rich desserts which probably don't fit your criteria for the page you're putting together, but which you might enjoy regardless.)"
        • Macaroni Cheese: from David Given
        • Nachos: from Gareth Wilson
        • Non-Alcoholic Wassail Punch: from Heather Anne Nicoll
        • Quick Microwaved Chicken: from Manny Olds
        • Rice Pudding: from Sylvia Li
        • Roast Chicken: From Brenda Clough
        • Spinach Beef: From Brooks Moses
        • Stoup: from Heather Anne Nicoll
        • Syliva's Lunch: from Sylvia Li
        • Things to do with Oats: compiled advice as I get more of it, now only from David Given
        • Tuna Pasta: from Vlatko Juric-Kokic

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