Posts Tagged ‘Dough’

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Let’s Experiment

March 26, 2011

Good Morning Everyone!

Coming to you live from the skies (ever notice how airports are for couples and families?). Let’s talk about dough (2 points if you can name the purple). It’s simple enough: 

The dough is the foundation for this meal. Everything related to life and daily-function requires a solid foundation. Though the materials of that foundation may differ, the results are the same; the foundation provides the same support a bed would for a person needing sleep. Striping away all of the complexities of life and daily-function, a solid foundation is built through (1) family, (2) friends (or at least some sense of community), (3) water, (4) food, (5) hobby (or at least some outlet), and (6) finally sex (for a lack of a better word and related tastes related to it). With these six simple ingredients, dough can be made.

The family is the epitome of who we are; they were the ones that set our behaviors, influenced our thoughts and sculpted our life. The family is a dormant volcano patiently waiting for activity: an eruption that simultaneously causes destruction and given birth. So it is only fitting that only 4 cups of flour be sculpted into a volcano. 

What’s a matter with your world?
Was it a boy when you wanted a girl?
Don’t you know straight hair ain’t got no curl?
Life ain’t every funky unless it’s got that pop

Friends are a good thing, unless you (like me) are sole and solitary. Regardless, a sense of community is crucial, as it balances out the influences of our family; it’s the glue that keeps our human nature together. Glue consisting of 5 large eggs (or 4 extra large eggs if you really think about it). 

I never wanted to be your weekend lover
I only want to be some kind of friend
I could never steal you from another
It’s such a shame our friendship had to end 

What’s better than sharing drink and meal with those you love? Nothing that’s what. After all, if it’s good for the body it’s good for the soul. ¼ cup water and one tablespoon of salt. Mix and slowly combine solids with liquids.

Let me tell you want I did
I took another bubble-bath with my pants on
All the fighting stopped
Next time I’ll do it sooner

Hobbies provide balance when the level of people has become cumbersome. Hobbies, also take time to master. They take patience, and endless hours of involvement in your craft; repeating repetitions that have been repeated 3 times before. It’s like kneading dough. Repetitive kneading gives the dough the right texture and consistent for a good pasta. 

Honey, we’ve been together, honey, for too long
Honey, we’ve got to make it better, honey, before we go wrong
We got to try a new position (yeah) something that will make it alright
New position (yeah, yeah), let’s go fishing in the river of life

Having been richly influenced by the first five ingredients, our tastes may be fitting for others. And there is only one way to make sure that the taste is to your liking…you have to taste it. The first taste is nerve-racking, almost uncomforting. Yet, at the same time the first taste is a sweet bouquet of layered ecstasy that reminds you of the rolling waves on a tranquil ocean. Doesn’t that taste so nice? Roll the dough like an ocean.

I’d rubbed your back forever, it’s automatic
I’d look for a needle in a haystack, that’s automatic too
I’ll go down on you all night long, it’s automatic (yes I will baby)
And if you need a right, I’ll be wrong, that’s automatic too

Once your doughy desires have been met…the hardest part. Too many ingredients can complicate things. For example, it was thought that Mozart used too many notes in his music. Thus, fulfilling the need of each ingredient requires sacrifice. The time spent for each ingredient has to be cut, constructed and managed. And that’s the hardest part, after spending the time to mix all of the ingredients together, you have to cut them apart making individual noodles which contain elements of each ingredient.

Life is dough. Dough is hard to make. But life tastes so good. Enjoy!