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Mook And Pop’s Culinary Delights.

posted June 03, 2010 in Authentic Curry Recipes

Mook Is Well Known For Her Cookies That She Makes. She Is A Unique 81 Year Old Who Lives With Her Husband, ‘Pop’ In A Historic Cabin In Twain Harte Calif. Mook Has Compiled Her Recipes Into A Series Of ECookbooks, Starting With Cookies An (read full article)

Gingerbread Cupcakes

posted June 01, 2010 in Sugar Pies

Muffins? Cupcakes? I suppose you could call this either one. I often make gingerbread cookies using an old recipe from Colonial Williamsburg. When I did living history for a national park, we would often make either the cookies or gingerbread in the (read full article)

Drinks And Appetizers At The Balboa Bay Club & Resort.

posted May 23, 2010 in Nibbles of Tidbits

I stopped in to visit a friend staying at The Balboa Bay Club & Resort — She decided to treat herself for a couple days while having work done on her house.  And for a couple hours I pretended to be on vacation too, even though it’s (read full article)

The cat lost its tongue – Grilled apricots with goat milk yogurt, figs, cardamom, honey and “langues de chat”

posted May 18, 2010 in Citron et Vanille

Le chat a perdu sa langue – Abricots grillés au yaourt de chêvre, cardamom, figues, miel et langues de chat One of the best meals I have ever had was in Biarritz, for those who have traveled to France and who went to Pays Basque, must know Bi (read full article)

Honeymoon Day 2 - May 4, 2010 Holland America ms Noordam

posted May 06, 2010 in Jayhawk Girl's Kitchen

Day 2 of our Honeymoon will bring us boarding the Holland America ms Noordam for our 10-night cruise.  We've been looking forward to this cruise since we got home from our last one.  It will be a new experience because we've sailed on both (read full article)

Cabin Fever

posted February 28, 2010 in Hometown Girl

We headed out to the Cabin Fever Antique Show with no expectations. I apologized to my family in advance just in case it was a bust. I was pleasantly surprised when I saw booth after booth with vintage treasures. They had food. a place to sit and e (read full article)

V for Valentine...and Valenzano Winery

posted February 25, 2010 in John and Lisa Are Eating in South Jersey

Cabin fever had really set in at the house.Too much cold and too much snow does not make for a happy household. We were getting to the point that a simple question of 'Honey, where's the remote?' could potentially be grounds for getting whacked with (read full article)

DMANBURGER “Black Market”

posted February 24, 2010 in DMANBURGER

I trudged through the torrential blowing rain to a dark, enigmatic burger den on the Lower East Side. Located above speakeasy style bar Cabin Down Below, this dim-lit former pizza shop was quietly opened a couple of weeks ago by muffled owner John (read full article)

Sun, Snow and The B-52

posted February 18, 2010 in Family Spice

From what I hear on the news, they tell me it's winter outside. Okay, but it's hard to think about winter when it's a sunny 75º sunny day outside. And, yes, we Southern-Californians do get sick of the sunshine and warm weather. You wouldn't eat choc (read full article)

For the Sunday lunch – Arugula, Shrimp, fennel and chick pea salad

posted February 14, 2010 in Citron et Vanille

Per il pranzo della domenica – Insalata di gamberi, rucola, finocchio e ceci Happy Valentine’s day to everyone! Joyeuse St. Valentin! Valentine’s day is not only the celebration of love but also of friendship, so I think everyone (read full article)

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