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21 06, 2020

So Much for Vacation Reading

By |2020-06-21T17:40:33-05:00June 21st, 2020|cakes, main dishes|0 Comments

Aren't we supposed to read ourselves silly when we go on vacation? You'd think so, but I only fell further and further behind. I blame the eye-candy scenery out the car window. And the size of the book. Anyway, back at home, I'm catching up, plowing through the pages. And playing in the kitchen again. The weekend food around here includes Cheesy Tuna Mac [...]

12 03, 2017

Mac ‘n Cheese

By |2017-03-12T20:15:53-05:00March 12th, 2017|main dishes|0 Comments

  Since mac 'n cheese is such a necessary food, it doesn't hurt to have a few favorite versions of it. Mac 'n Cheese Henwood Style would make it into my top three. The recipe calls for three different cheeses, including bleu. I know some people aren't fan of bleu cheese, but in this dish, it seems to sharpen the flavor without revealing [...]

10 01, 2016

How Your Swag Gets to Target

By |2016-12-29T23:56:18-05:00January 10th, 2016|good nonfiction, main dishes, Uncategorized|0 Comments

I’ll bet you have never thought about what your life would be like without the Port of Los Angeles. Bill Sharpsteen helps you imagine the worst — empty shelves at Target and Dollar General, an empty floor at Kittle’s Furnitures, an empty lot at your Toyota dealer — in his engrossing book, The Docks. You know what a shipping container is, don’t you? No doubt [...]

27 12, 2015

How Do You Know If Your Slang is Right?

By |2016-12-29T23:56:18-05:00December 27th, 2015|breads, cakes, main dishes|0 Comments

If they ever make a movie from Dennis Lehane’s Moonlight Mile, it’s going to be an expensive one. It won’t be the fancy sets, because Lehane’s characters troll through the seedier side of Boston and the Berkshire Mountains. Then again, if they use real houses, the movie carpenters will have their hands full, cleaning up all the bullet holes and sprayed blood after each scene. [...]

4 10, 2015

He Should Have Taken Their Advice

By |2016-12-29T23:56:20-05:00October 4th, 2015|breads, main dishes, pasta, side dishes, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Louis Sachar loves the game of bridge. When he decided to write a novel about bridge-players, “My publisher, my editor, my wife and my agent all said I was crazy. ‘No one’s going to want to read a book about bridge!’ they told me on more than one occasion.” Add me to that list. I gave Sachar’s The Card Turner a good try. You would [...]

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