Day 31 of The Year Apart (and Sometimes Not)

Charles played off of yesterday's recipe challenge.

 

Today’s Challenge:

Make each other’s recipe at some point today.

Make a fun energetic short video while doing it.

 

Here's Charles' video:

Yesterday, we wrote up simple recipes of dishes we regularly cook. Today we cooked each other's dishes! Simple Indian-Spiced Open-Faced Breakfast Sandwich (not vegan) Ingredients: 2 slices of fresh bread* 2 eggs cheese of your choosing (sliced thinly) butter or Earth Balance salt pepper paprika garlic powder red pepper flakes cumin** curry powder** fenugreek** coriander** cinnamon** avocado (optional) sriracha (optional) 1.Toast slices of bread to desired crispness 2.Over a medium-high pan, melt butter or substitute.

Here's Davis' video:

Yesterday, we wrote up simple recipes of dishes we regularly cook. Today we cooked each other's dishes! Here is Charles' recipe: Eggy Potatoes (not vegan) Ingredients (preferably organic/local: 10-12 small potatoes eggs Butter (or Earth Balance) Olive oil Salt Pepper Fresh Rosemary (optional) Ketchup or BBQ sauce (optional) Hot sauce (not optional) Cheese (optional) You're also gonna need: A mixing bowl An oven A stovetop A pan for eggs A baking pan 1.

Day 9 of The Year Apart (and Sometimes Not)

Charles sent Davis this prompt:

"Today’s challenge:

 

Choose a song that is 20-60 seconds in length.

 

Do facography (choreography of the face) to the song.

 

Record it. Post it."

 

Here are the results!

 

Davis chose the "Interlude" from Ben Folds' 1997 project Fear of Pop:

Today's challenge: Choose a song that is 20-60 seconds in length. Do facography (choreography of the face) to the song. Record it. Post it.

Charles chose "Pig," the closing track from The Books' 2006 record Music for a French Elevator and Other Oddities:

Facography- n.- choreographed physical exclusively of the face