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(Wednesday, August 30, 2006)
— Excerpt from WashingtonPost.com:
"Diary of a Dish"
By: Candy Sagon
"I register online for the Let's Dish! entrees I want to make, including Mustard-Rosemary Steaks.
The night I'm scheduled to go, I put an insulated cooler in the trunk of my car.
I walk into the Let's Dish! store in Alexandria. Pop music is playing on the speakers.
I put on my apron and tie a kerchief on my hair to keep it out out of my face.
I wash my hands.
I go to the workstation designated for the steaks.
One of the helpers gives me a resealable plastic food storage bag containing six lean steaks.
I place the bag in a deep plastic conister to hold it open and upright.
I read the recipe card displayed at the workstation and add to the bag the marinade ingredients listed on the card: mustard seeds, rosemary, soy sauce and other seasonings. After I measure out each ingredient, a helper takes the measuring spoons to be washed.
I seal the bag and squish around the marinade ingredients so the steaks are well coated.
I take the bag to a wrapping table, where I get a label with cooking instructions. I stick the label to the bag, then place the bag inside another bag. I wrap them both with plastic wrap and place the freezer-ready pack in the refrigerator, to be picked up when I've finished assemblying my other entrees.
At the end of the session, I collect all my wrapped dinners and place them in the cooler in my car.
At home, I put the entrees in the freezer.
The day I want to make the steaks for dinner, I let them thaw in the refrigerator during the day.
I preheat the grill and cook the steaks according to the time instructions on the label. The timing is exactly right; the steaks have a slightly pink center and are still tender."
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