I just completed a fairly amusing piece of security research and, much to my surprise, the portion of the experiment that involved Physics (mechanics, specifically) completely failed, but the one that involved Chemistry was an unqualified success.
The pumpkin gorgonzola gougeres I mentioned awhile ago over on Facebook. The pumpkin gougeres recipe I based it on was written by somebody who had no clue what a gougere was supposed to be like. Her version was basically a pumpkin cracker, which is the opposite of a gougere. About halfway through I became extremely dubious that her baking procedure was going to be alchemical enough to make these anything like what I intended, so I went to work on fixing them with my own mad skillz. Mine were much puffier, much closer to a pumpkin sage cheese biscuit. Both tasted awesome, though! So there was that.
The thing is, the recipe is...not a recipe. It starts with a recipe that doesn't work really, and then it goes into "add some gorgonzola" (how much? some!) and then "add more flour until it feels right." Otherwise I would totally share the recipe.
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Date: 2012-09-28 01:56 am (UTC)Physics is a hard science
Chemistry is a wet science
Biology is a squishy science
At that point, I used to get mobbed by Bio and Chem majors, so I never got a chance to go further.
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Date: 2012-09-28 12:18 pm (UTC)You had me at ...
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