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Goodbye San Francisco – Crostata with blueberries and yogurt cream

posted August 15, 2010 in Citron et Vanille

Arrivederci San Francisco – crostata ai mirtilli con crema allo yogurt It’s time to take a little time off and go where the sun is always happy and shining, not the Caribbeans but Baja Mexico. California has been under a horrendous weat (read full article)

Happy Birthday Ian!

posted August 14, 2010 in My Little World

Today is a very special day for my very special love because as of this moment, Ian is celebrating his 26th birthday! I've learned so much with this guy and I can say that he's not perfect boyfriend but a right guy for me.A guy who love me even with (read full article)

My Restaurant Stories: Los Angeles in the ’80s

posted August 05, 2010 in 100 Miles

Hey, Los Angeles foodies, or any other foodies, and readers, for that matter.  Does that picture look at all familiar?  Were you living in Los Angeles during the ’80s?  Do you remember these restaurants: City Restaurant, Spago (on Sunset), (read full article)

Does it come with a holster?

posted July 22, 2010 in Free Your Giggle

Besides The Nanny, faithful Readers know, I am a huge fan of Cybill, a sit-com from the 90s that starred Cybill Shepherd and Christine Baranski.I can recite some of the shows nearly word for word.Cybill and Christine are both funny ladies and excelle (read full article)

What to Do When Jesus Drops By For Dinner With 12 of his Closest Friends

posted July 21, 2010 in Susannah\'s {Kitchen} Aprons

Martha – A Weak Distracted Faith? Or a Strong Bold Faith?Guest Post by Carolyn SchottI confess I’m a closet Martha. The two glimpses we get of her give me the eerie feeling I’m looking in a mirror.The first glimpse of Martha is in Luke 10:38-42 (read full article)

I'm Moving!

posted July 14, 2010 in Cook Fast, Live Young

Hello faithful followers,You may have been wondering why the posts have slowly come to a stop. That's because Cook Fast, Live Young is moving over to a new home at NewProspectorMag.com, where we're turning away from the modern American habit of consu (read full article)

Faithful

posted July 10, 2010 in Gourmet Worrier

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Thai Food of The North

posted July 09, 2010 in A flavor of Thai

Thai food of the north, in some way, is cooked with the sole thought for the taste for the northern people. The recipe consists of vegetable and ingredients available in their immediate vicinity. The common meal includes steamed glutinous rice, chili (read full article)

MATT'S BEER WE GO! GREENE KING INDIA PALE ALE BEER

posted July 02, 2010 in Food Tastes Yummy

As you may have noticed (if you've been a good and faithful reader!), I have been canoodling in Summer type drinkies to try and capture the spirit of the season!This one is somewhat of an offside trip however, although, being an India Pale Ale - and (read full article)

Osaka Castle

posted June 10, 2010 in Osaka Insider

Osaka Castle was built originally by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Japan’s revolutionary leader in the late 16th century who rose from peasantry to become one of the three unifiers of Japan and put an end to a long, bloody period of feudal warfare. Comple (read full article)

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