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My name is Juliet...I've done a lot in my life, and gone through hell and back many times. Which is why I'm perfect to give advice. I've gone through almost every relationship problem imaginable. Don't be scared to ask me questions. I'm on a lot, and I LOVE having this advice column. So ask away and I'll answer it the best I can. Also, I'm very blunt. If you ask me a question, I'm going to tell you what I think. I do NOT beat around the bush...or sugar coat things.

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I know I'm crazy! :P

I was thinking about chips the other day and how they're made. They're just like seasoned, salted, dehydrated potato slices, right? So, can I make those at home some way or do the factories do something special? I was thinking it would be so cool to make your own chips and I'd LOVE do to that if anybody knows how...

THANKS ADVICENATORS!

First peel however many potatos you think you'll need for enough potato chips. I'd say each potato is worth a good sized amount for 1 person. If you like skin on the potato, leave it, otherwise peel it off. Put some frying oil in a pot. Put it on medium heat. While the oil is heating up, slice the potatos. For a Lays type chip, slice very thin, for a kettle style chip, thicker. When the oil is heated to fry, place some potato slices in the oil, You can fry them to your liking. I like a light brown chip myself. When they are to your liking, season with any type of season you want. Salt, pepper, basil, etc. Enjoy. I hope that helps.

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I wanna cook a nice desert for my boyfriend. with strawberry. Can someone give me a good recipe? thanks

This is just a suggestion, but I think if you go to a food website such as...foodnetwork.com or cooks.com, or something like that. Look up strawberry deserts. Although, if you are looking for something simple, I suggest Strawberry Cobbler.


Here is a URL I found. I suggested cobbler, because it's sweet, and buttery and delicious and it's a very good comfort food. Especially if it's warm. Delicious. http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1937,150163-233193,00.html

OLD FASHIONED STRAWBERRY COBBLER
1 qt. fresh strawberries
1/4 lb. butter
1 c. milk
1 c. flour
1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
1 c. sugar
1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon
Whipped cream (optional)

Heat oven 400 degrees. Hull the strawberries. Melt butter in an 8x12 inch baking dish in preheated oven about 4 minutes. Remove dish from oven. Add milk, flour, baking powder, salt, sugar and cinnamon to the baking dish and stir until just mixed. Arrange strawberries, tips pointed up, on top of the batter. Bake cobbler in oven until golden brown, about 25 minutes. Serve warm or at room temperature. Makes 4 servings.


I do hope that helps. :D

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Can someone tell me something about becoming a vegiterrian. Is it hard to start? Do you loose alot of weight? What are you supposed to eat? I'm just curious because I want to become one. Kthankks. :D

You don't just want to become a vegitarian. That's kinda...stupid. And yea you do lose weight actually. Alot. When I was in 6th grade, I lost 15 pounds in 2 months when I was a veg head. Yea. You lose weight. And there is alot of food you can eat. Tofu is my favorite, depending on what flavor and stuff.

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