Thursday, October 4, 2012

Adventures in Cooking Part 2: Scrambled Omelets!

My friends from Notre Dame can attest to the fact that I love omelets.  Every weekend brunch at South Dining Hall had an omelet to order bar, and whenever the line wasn't too long, I would always get an omelet.  Now, being on my own and being responsible for feeding myself, I have realized that omelets are easy and very good.  Here is one of my creations:


Yum!  I could eat omelets every day!

The past week has been pretty busy for me, as many of my classes have had the first round of tests and papers.  Next week and the week after are looking to be quite busy too, but I am enjoying the material, and that makes it worth the work.  For instance, I just wrote a short paper about how exposure to synthetic chemical pesticides in utero is correlated to decreased mental development--this might not seem like the happiest topic ever, but it is really interesting, and there doesn't seem to be much widespread acknowledgement about how man-made chemicals are monitored to prevent something like this.  It is an eye opening thought, that before we are even born, we are subjected to the modern world, and being altered by its presence.

This weekend won't be quite as entertaining--I get to spend lots of time studying for my upcoming biostatistics exam!