patty wrote:
I too had a veggie burger for lunch. I just made the basic burger
Even though I'm currently sick with the flu, making up a batch of these basic burgers *was* quick and easy, except after 5 days of coughing 3 with a fever, as I'm weak as a kitten and had as much trouble mashing the beans as the girls did, so hubby took over that job. I never thought to put the lid on food in the griddle pan and wow! It did make a big difference, and I almost burnt the first side. I'm so glad I set a timer for 2 minutes! Our *only* complaint about the food is that these burgers are too filling, and never in a million years did hubby and I ever think we would say THAT about any burger! We each ate only 1 and had the second for dinner. They're just as great reheated in the microwave after a few hours in the fridge.
As for the video itself, I really wish Jeff Nelson had pulled the blinds or did *something* to block out the glare from the sun coming in those windows behind Jeff Novick. For a while there I thought JJ Abrams was directing and was including his signature "lens flare" effect in every shot on purpose as he did in Star Trek. LOL
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Loved the classic line about the Mothra twins. This DVD would be a big hit in Japan, great competition to McDonalds.
My respect for Jeff jumped up yet another notch when he did his bit on the cinematic history of that god of Infant Island! What made it especially fun was that this past month or so we've been on a Toho kick and have been getting all the old Godzilla movies, and just Friday after watching Godzilla vs the Sea Monster commented that it looks like Mothra has to fly in and save the Big Guy's butt in every movie now.
You can see the original Mothra Fairies (a.k.a. The Peanuts, a pop duo in Japan) sing their iconic song here:
http://youtu.be/CcPMKCLz0UYThere was some other thing he did later in the video, started singing the jingle from some commercial from our younger years (Forget what it was now) and as he did I I yelled at the tv that it was before their time and sure enough, they both looked at him like he was weird.
Thanks, Jeff, for another great video.