The other side of Times Square, where the seats are. Did you know that underneath those risers is the TKTS booth? This is where you can get discounted Broadway show tickets. Guess which show I went to see!
Chicken Noodle Soup – Recipe
My Wife (AKA. the Weditor) isn’t feeling well today. Whenever she’s feeling particularly bad I make her Chicken Noodle soup. I should save the bones from our turkeys but whenever I do they tend to freezerburn.
If like me you want to make fresh homemade soup once a year. Here’s a recipe for you.
Emergency, Day of, Chicken Noodle Soup
Makes 10 cups of soup.
You can buy soup stock but it’s 90% salt and if you truly want to show you care, make it yourself.
Part 1 – Soup Stock
- 1 Grocery Store Rotisserie Chicken
- 4 Stalks of celery
- 1 large Yellow onion (Spanish or Sweet work too.)
- 4 medium Carrots
- Something Leafy (I like Artic Chard or Bok Choi but spinach or kale would do.)
- 1 TBSP Diced Ginger
- 1 Diced Clove Garlic.
- 12 cups cold water
Debone the chicken and separate into three piles; Meat, Bones, and fat/Skin. The skin adds way to much grease.
Clean and Cut but DO NOT PEEL the onion, carrot and ginger. (The skin will the soup the nice yellow colour and add lots of flavour)
Cut the rest into chunks (You don’t have to be precise here I usualy just rip the stuff apart with my hands) and throw into a large pot. (Something that can hold 14 cups)
Bring to a boil. Stir and lower the heat to a simmer.
Cover and let simmer for 3 Hours.
After the simmering pass the soup through a colander to remove the soggy veggies and chicken bones.
You can now make soup or cool and freeze the stock for later.
Part 2 – The Soup
- 10-12 Cups of soup stock
- 4 Stalks of celery
- 4 medium Carrots
- Something Leafy (I like Artic Chard or Bok Choi but spinach or kale would do.)
- Chicken meat (leftover from before.)
- 1/2 TSPThyme
- 1/4 TSP Pepper
- 4-6 Cups Noodles
- 2 Packets of soup base
Slice your celery and carrots, chop your leafy stuff, and place into the soup stock. Add chicken, thyme, pepper, and Noodles.
Bring soup to a boil, stir and then let simmer for half an hour.
Taste the soup. If it tastes great then put the Soup Base packets away, if it tastes a little watery (It probably will. Chicken isn’t the best kind of bone for flavour) add a packet of chicken base stir and taste again.
Add salt if necessary but you probably won’t need it.
Part 3 – Enjoy
You can eat the soup for the next few days or you can freeze it for up to 6 months.
Hope this helps you, or someone you love, feel better.
Éric
Nicole de Boer
Nicole de Boer (Twitter) was such fun to meet! Eric has a bit of a crush on her, so it was nice to see him flustered instead of me. We asked her if there had been a plan to make a spin-off of her all-girls team in Stargate Atlantis, or at least plans to bring them back. She said that yes they were supposed to come back, and that there was going to be a love story between her character and the doctor, but that the series was cancelled before they could work in that story line. Too bad. They needed more female actors on that show. 😀
The Ridiculous Adventures of Felix Felicis – Part 6
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5
“Let me get this straight,” Felix had given up disbelieving. It lessened the headaches. “We need to steal a diamond from a Mobster to give to Leonardo da Vinci. So that he and Nicolai Tesla can defeat the Dinosaurs that wants to kill me. Do I have that right?”
“Yes but…” Miss Eris looked uncomfortable and looked around but Felix wasn’t going to be deterred.
“Nope. Not getting distracted this time. You’re going to look me in the eye and tell me why they’re trying to kill me. Now!” His nose started to itch. There must have been a lot of dust where they were but he refused to look away from the vibrant green orbs that were her eyes. They were mesmerizing and all he could concentrate on for the seconds before she responded.
“I really think we should move just a few more feet to the left,” she avoided the question.
“I insist that we clarify this now,” he stubbornly insisted.
Rumbling and the sound of a steam engines horn pulled his attention away from her. It was an early model train and they seemed to be in a tunnel. Sighing he grabbed her shoulders and dove for the far wall.
Twisting as they flew towards the wall his back hit the stone with a hard impact. The train passed by them and he saw a human shaped Sauren sitting in the dining car with its family. They were dressed in early Victorian clothing.
“We’re running out of time, we have to hurry. This temporal area has already been converted.”
“Converted? What? Why?” She was reaching for his hand, and he sneezed. There was a breeze coming from somewhere and it wasn’t from either end of the tunnel. “I’ve had enough of being dragged around without knowing anything and being afraid.”
Reaching out he pushed on the wall that had, surprisingly, cracked from his weight and pushed on it. A large hole opened and an old stone staircase could be seen.
Seeing her confused look he said, “I don’t sneeze for dirt only dust,” and he walked towards the steps.
The stairway was narrow and lit by torches every fifteen steps. He was terrified and for the first time since he’d met Eris, he admitted it to himself. He wanted to go back to his comfortable, clean apartment and not be messing with time.
“Why are you going down there?” Miss Eris asked.
“I don’t know,” he replied. “These torches couldn’t have been here very long. Someone must be here.”
The final step led to a small corridor that turned sharply to the left. He was about to make the turn when she grabbed his arm and pulled him back. As he was going to argue he saw the person, or rather Sauren, who’d been here before them. He’d been shot by a dozen arrows on either side of his body.
“It’s trapped?” He yelled looking down the corridor. At it’s end he could barely see something glowing. It looked familiar. “That’s the diamond isn’t it?”
“Yes, it is. But we’ll have to get through these traps to get to it.”
“Thanks, I was afraid you’d say that.”
“My pleasure,” she smiled looking happy to be of service. She had missed his sarcasm.
“Do you have a personal force field?”
“No. Why?”
Sighing loudly he said, “For a time traveller you’re not very prepared.”
“My mission was to find you and get you to safety and then ensure you stayed there for twenty four hours, I wasn’t expecting this.” She gestured towards the trapped corridor and her hand got to close. A Line of arrows shot out from where her hand had been and then another, creating a wave of arrows from one end to the other of the corridor.
“Well that’s interesting.” Felix passed his hand and then did it again nothing happened the second time. No new arrows escaped until the wave had finished. He tried again and the same thing happened. “We have two choices, run across trying to outrun the arrows or let the wave go and then run after it and hope it doesn’t go the other way.”
“Ok. Let’s do that.”
“I’d try to exhaust the arrows but something tells me that’s too easy.”
Taking a deep breath he reached out and set off the wave and then started to run. It seemed he and Miss Eris entangled hands before running.
They made it just as the second wave started from the opposite direction. The room they found themselves in was square and there was a small pedestal on the far end of the room with the diamond on it.
“This looks simple enough,” Miss Eris said.
“Wait, I’ve seen this movie before” he took a quarter out of his wallet and tossed it across the room. It bounced and rolled towards the left. The floor gave out on both sides of a narrow bridge. It was less a bridge and more of a pole.
“You had to say something.” He sighed again and put one foot in front of the other. Miss Eris was behind him, a little out of her element, and they were making good progress until the gouts of flame shot out from the pit around them. His nice suit was now crumbled, cut, and singed.
He heard a crunch and heard Miss Eris slip. He tried to turn and catch her but she fell onto the bridge. She held on for dear life. Her hair had escaped the bun and was flowing freely, daring the flames.
He reached down to grab her and almost fell. Finally he managed to awkwardly sit on the bridge and reach for her. She took an iron grip on his hand and he pulled her up. She managed to sit in front of him. Her business skirt had seen better days.
“Are you ok Amanda?” he asked, assuming it would be ok to use her first name now that they’d saved each other’s lives.
“Yes Felix I think I’ll survive.”
They moved together to the platform and he grabbed the diamond.
Taking his hand she looked at him and softly said, “I don’t know why they want to kill you. Just that they do.”
John Barrowman
“Shall we dance?” asked Jen, holding out the TARDIS.
“Great idea!” replied John Barrowman, pulling Jen tightly against him. “What will you do?” he continued, asking Eric over Jen’s shoulder.
“I will tap Jen on the shoulder, asking to cut in to dance with you.” responded Eric with a cheeky wink.
“Excellent!” laughed John Barrowman.

PopExpo and Jurassic World
Hello,
This weekend was PopExpo. Jen, Lindsay, and I had a lot of fun despite the smaller than normal attendance.
My coffee sales were ok. We’ll try again for Comic Con.
If you’d like to buy some I have a few bags of Capt. Jack Harkness (Banana Cream), Spiked (Butter Rum), and Davroast (Chocolate Hazelnut) left. They’re $10 Dollars. You can email me or use the Commissions page. All bags are $10.
Short post today so enjoy the new Jurassic World trailer:
I think this gif expresses how I feel.
(I’m the one squeeing)
If you bought some coffee this weekend, what did you think?
If you didn’t and want to, let me know!
Eric
PopExpo Booth 2108
Hello Everyone,
Both sides of JenEric Designs will be selling our awesome Products at PopExpo. Booth 2108 in Artist Alley.
We will also be selling fandom buttons and Fresh Roasted, Organic, and Fair trade Coffee.
This will be the perfect time to do a little holiday shopping.
See you there!
Eric




