On the one hand, I love Pinterest because it continues to expose me to a plethora of new blogs and websites that I would have never stumbled across on my own. But mostly I love it because the
I used to say that I only used Mac computers because I was too dumb to use a PC, when in all honesty, Mac computers / phone / tablets just work the same way that my brain works (I'm a product of the "Drag and Drop" generation).
Pinterest is the social media equivalent to my Mac computer. It's trendy, it's creative, it's relevant, it's easy to use, and it's exclusive all at the same time. While I'm pretty sure that just about everyone and their mother can create a Pinterest account, I love the fact that Pinterest still makes you request an invite before you can "join" their exclusive club of creative geniuses. It's basically the same as having a Mac, while you don't exactly have to be invited to join their cult of trendiness, you still have to pay your dues by dropping a paycheck worth of cash on their equipment in exchange for access to their infamous Genius Bar, space on "The Cloud", and the mandatory Apple ID that makes spending your own money as easy as pressing button.
On the other hand, I hate Pinterest because ever since I joined the world of "Pinning" I am continually reminded how creatively retarded I am. I have to think that even if I didn't have a full time job, got a masters degree in Martha Stewart, and spent all my pennies in the crafts aisle of Michaels, I STILL would have never thought to put pre-made pancake mix in an empty ketchup squeeze bottle for batter controlled pancakes. But some genius on Pinterest did - and they're probably the same people that thought to put a headlamp around a jug of water for ambient lighting in your camping tent.
Most of the time the stuff I find myself "Pinning" is not even creative genius, it's common sense. I was literally pissed the day I found out that I could grow scallions in a cup of water using the base of old scallops. I felt like this should have been something I learned in my 2nd grade science class. I immediately called my mom questioning the curriculum of my elementary school education.
My only suggestion for Pinterest would be to sub-catagorize their craft / recipe / DIY sections into levels of difficulty. There is nothing more disappointing than pinning an "easy to make coffee table" only to find out that in order to make said coffee table I needed to have graduated from furniture engineering school and own a drill! But every now and then I come across a craft or a recipe that even this creative-retard can do .....
I'm re-naming them:
The Egg Mag-Muffins
Pre-heat over to 350º
Ingredients:
Eggs (avg 1 per muffin)
Scallons (if you want)
Sausage Crumbles (if you want)
Grated Cheese (if cheese if your thing)
Bread (avg 2 circles per piece)
Milk
Use the lid of something in your spice cabinet to cut out circles in your bread.
You will need one circle per muffin
Crack eggs (1 egg per muffin.
Add 1 teaspoon of milk per egg.
Stir.
Put your bread circles at the bottom of your muffin tray
Assemble.
Pour in egg mixture on top of the bread circles, the egg should fill up half of the muffin cup.
Once your egg is in, add anything else you want. I chose to include cheese, sausage, and scallions.
Bake for 20-25 mins.
Enjoy.
With all that said, follow me on Pinterest: pinterest.com/maggie_strassel
maggie may!!!! i didnt know you blogged:) i will have to try your "egg mag-muffins"
ReplyDeleteYou're a funny blogger, and I like that :) But those egg mag-muffins look so yummy! Good job on a Pinterest win!
ReplyDelete@Halie, I'm happy to be back! You re-create Pinterest recipes all the time and they always look SO good! I'm just not that much of an adventurous eater!
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