Still Crazy After All These Years

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Tue Jul 12

Another great episode!

wcfoodies:

This week: BUTTERBEER!

We are super sad to say goodbye to our good friends Harry, Hermione, and Ron, but sneaking a flask or two of this sweet, frothy drink into the Deathly Hallows premiere will dull the pain. Especially since we added a shot of bourbon to each glass.

Click the player above to watch the full episode for this easy, unhealthy, celebratory drink. Accio mug!

And, hey, why not reblog the crap out of this video and make us feel super good about ourselves? You know you want to. You know we love you.

(Source: youtube.com, via rebeccalando)

Wed Apr 27
Proud momma. Very proud.

wcfoodies:

Big announcement: I (Rebecca) will be writing a Working Class Foodies cookbook for Gotham Books, a division of Penguin. I can’t tell you how excited I am for this opportunity and I can’t thank all of you - you viewers, bloggers, Facebook friends, rebloggers, and home cooks just like me - for your support over the past 20 months. This truly wouldn’t have happened without the enthusiasm of each and every one of you.
There’ll be a lot more info to come as things progress, so stay tuned and stay hungry. 

Proud momma. Very proud.

wcfoodies:

Big announcement: I (Rebecca) will be writing a Working Class Foodies cookbook for Gotham Books, a division of Penguin. I can’t tell you how excited I am for this opportunity and I can’t thank all of you - you viewers, bloggers, Facebook friends, rebloggers, and home cooks just like me - for your support over the past 20 months. This truly wouldn’t have happened without the enthusiasm of each and every one of you.

There’ll be a lot more info to come as things progress, so stay tuned and stay hungry. 

(via rebeccalando)

Sun Feb 27
Thu Dec 30

rebeccalando:

nextnewblog:

We have a lot of content on Next New devoted to frugality. From crafting your own halloween costumes, to building Hollywood-style props for next-to-nothing, it only made sense to continue that fine tradition in the kitchen.

Enter the “Working Class Foodies,” Rebecca and Kit.

“WCF” was one of our launch shows in 2009, for our food network Hungry Nation (“Real People. Real Food.”). Its combination of gorgeous shooting, and love for sizzling up affordable but edible dishes made for great programming and even better cross promotion.

Says Rebecca, “Once we decided to make it a show, we tried to cast it … we tried to make it more … I guess gimmicky, more Food Network-y, and then we just thought … why? … that’s the kind of show we’re sick of watching. Why make a show that we don’t even want to watch? So we decided to make a show that we would want to watch.”

With around 65 episodes under their much-experienced belts, the Foodies lead the way for local, sustainable, and organic food within our Hungry Nation and beyond. Make sure to check out this week’s Creators Spotlight.

More Creator Spotlights:
Kevin Nalty - “Nalts”
Alan Kaufman - “Ultra Fur”
Grace Randolph - “Beyond the Trailer”

Justin did an awesome job putting this together.

(via rebeccalando)

Fri Dec 24
[Flash 10 is required to watch video]

You are too cute. I love this!

wcfoodies:

GVOYW: What happens when I don’t realize we’re rolling. 

Fri Oct 29
Sun Sep 19

Brilliant ad, though.

rebeccalando:

rabbidan:

“We want to make Google the third half of your brain” - Sergey Brin.

Lose the third wheel.

Come to Yom Kippur tomorrow night at 92YTribeca.

Unrelated, it’s kind of cool that Google’s using my boyfriend’s dad’s Subterranean Homesick Blues music video in their ad. Wut wut.

(via rebeccalando)

Fri Aug 6
rebeccalando:

imremembering:

Pound Puppies Rumpleskins

By the time I was 2, I had developed a bad addiction to my binkies [pacifiers, no laughing] and would walk around with 3 of them in my mouth. My parents bartered with me: go cold turkey on the binks and they’d get me any one gift I wanted from Toys’R’Us.
I don’t know what my parents expected me to pick out; a Barbie car? A huge stuffed giraffe? Something big and expensive for sure. But all I wanted was the cream Rumpleskin Pound Puppy, the one right there on the right. I think my parents felt like they’d be ripping me off if all I got in exchange for my beloved binky collection was one little stuffed dog, so they made me pick something else, too. Not caring much, I chose Sundae Care Bear as backup. I never loved Sundae as much as Pound Puppy and spent the rest of my childhood feeling guilty for that.
I made my mom unpack him in the car, before we even left the parking lot. Which was good, because he had a small stain by the heart on his butt. I put up such a fuss that we turned right back around, marched back into Toys’R’Us, and were back in the car in 5 minutes with a brand new, stain-free Pound Puppy.
Getting Pound Puppy (that’s his name, okay?) is my first memory. He is 25 years old. I still have him. Relatives learned quickly not to buy me other Pound Puppies to round out my collection; it happened once or twice and my fits of indignant offense were strong enough to quickly put a stop to it. There was, in my eye, only one Pound Puppy worth having - and he was already mine. Don’t mess with perfection.
This may seem like a dumb, sentimental-to-the-point-of-embarrassment post. I feel sorry for you if you think so. There are few memories more precious than a childhood totem and few friends better to a young child than a sad-eyed stuffed dog. Pound Puppy is my Skin Horse: threadbare, lumpy, losing his stuffing. But, Tonka toy though he is, he’s been there for me for 25 years - a true friend indeed. I fucking love you, Pound Puppy.

From Mahm: Yes, Becca, I seem to remember that you named the “other” doll Grungetta. And she did have a place in your heart (not to mention your stomach as I recall you getting sick all over her once when you had a virus). Pound Puppy has always been a stalwart and faithful pal. And he doesn’t shed, need to be taken on walks, eat grass and then puke on the carpet or deposit runny diarrhea in hidden places. Not that real dogs aren’t wonderful too. But only Pound Puppy fits perfectly in the crook of your elbow in bed at night and doesn’t mind spending the day smashed under the leg of the sofa. You are so right to love him unconditionally.

rebeccalando:

imremembering:

Pound Puppies Rumpleskins

By the time I was 2, I had developed a bad addiction to my binkies [pacifiers, no laughing] and would walk around with 3 of them in my mouth. My parents bartered with me: go cold turkey on the binks and they’d get me any one gift I wanted from Toys’R’Us.

I don’t know what my parents expected me to pick out; a Barbie car? A huge stuffed giraffe? Something big and expensive for sure. But all I wanted was the cream Rumpleskin Pound Puppy, the one right there on the right. I think my parents felt like they’d be ripping me off if all I got in exchange for my beloved binky collection was one little stuffed dog, so they made me pick something else, too. Not caring much, I chose Sundae Care Bear as backup. I never loved Sundae as much as Pound Puppy and spent the rest of my childhood feeling guilty for that.

I made my mom unpack him in the car, before we even left the parking lot. Which was good, because he had a small stain by the heart on his butt. I put up such a fuss that we turned right back around, marched back into Toys’R’Us, and were back in the car in 5 minutes with a brand new, stain-free Pound Puppy.

Getting Pound Puppy (that’s his name, okay?) is my first memory. He is 25 years old. I still have him. Relatives learned quickly not to buy me other Pound Puppies to round out my collection; it happened once or twice and my fits of indignant offense were strong enough to quickly put a stop to it. There was, in my eye, only one Pound Puppy worth having - and he was already mine. Don’t mess with perfection.

This may seem like a dumb, sentimental-to-the-point-of-embarrassment post. I feel sorry for you if you think so. There are few memories more precious than a childhood totem and few friends better to a young child than a sad-eyed stuffed dog. Pound Puppy is my Skin Horse: threadbare, lumpy, losing his stuffing. But, Tonka toy though he is, he’s been there for me for 25 years - a true friend indeed. I fucking love you, Pound Puppy.

From Mahm: Yes, Becca, I seem to remember that you named the “other” doll Grungetta. And she did have a place in your heart (not to mention your stomach as I recall you getting sick all over her once when you had a virus). Pound Puppy has always been a stalwart and faithful pal. And he doesn’t shed, need to be taken on walks, eat grass and then puke on the carpet or deposit runny diarrhea in hidden places. Not that real dogs aren’t wonderful too. But only Pound Puppy fits perfectly in the crook of your elbow in bed at night and doesn’t mind spending the day smashed under the leg of the sofa. You are so right to love him unconditionally.

Fri Jul 16
rebeccalando:

GPOYW: & Kit, last winter. Awwwww.

One of the best pics of you two EVER!

rebeccalando:

GPOYW: & Kit, last winter. Awwwww.

One of the best pics of you two EVER!

Sun Jul 11

rebeccalando:

jeremyk:

Watch ‘Arrested Development’ as an action movie | EW.com (via @NYCbaby)

Brilliant! I really miss this show.