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  • Recipe What If Alfred Hitchcock Had Watched The Food Network?

    What If Alfred Hitchcock Had Watched The Food Network?


    . … or if Stephen King was a foodie? You would end up with a movie very much like Bitter Feas t, which just had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival. Bitter Feast tells the story of a chef whose career is[...]
  • Recipe Traditional British Food, Part 25: (Cream) Tea for Two

    Traditional British Food, Part 25: (Cream) Tea for Two


    Tea is my favorite meal. Both Paul and I are invariably hungry around 4 o'clock, so I think it's a wonderful time to bring out nibbles; scones with clotted cream and strawberry jam (Devonshire's cream tea) are always a welcome sight. However, there[...]
  • Recipe What If Alfred Hitchcock Had Watched The Food Network?

    What If Alfred Hitchcock Had Watched The Food Network?


    . … or if Stephen King was a foodie? You would end up with a movie very much like Bitter Feas t, which just had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival. Bitter Feast tells the story of a chef whose career is[...]
  • Recipe Food Flavored Song of the Day: Little Bird by Pancake Breakfast

    Food Flavored Song of the Day: Little Bird by Pancake Breakfast


    I once starred in a, for lack of a better term, indie Lego movie. It was a lot of time and effort for very little pay (try some really bad veggie burgers, a new found respect for gout sufferers and the occasional donut). One of my main[...]
  • Recipe Traditional British Food, Part 34: June is Bustin' Out All Over*

    Traditional British Food, Part 34: June is Bustin' Out All Over*


    Well, warm weather has finally settled in for good (at least until October). I suppose I should feel glad after the winter we had, but I wish we'd had more spring weather. I was looking forward to highs in the upper-60s, low-70s, but those days[...]
  • Recipe Traditional British Food, Part 24: Here We Come a-Wassailing, or What You Will-- a Twelfth Night's Entertainment

    Traditional British Food, Part 24: Here We Come a-Wassailing, or What You Will-- a Twelfth Night's Entertainment


    Wassail Coffee & Tea - Roast Beef & Cheddar Sandwiches on Wheat Bacon Sandwiches on White Caviar (probably rather vulgar, I know) - Mincemeat Tarts Tuesday night was Twelfth Night, so we had a few friends over for wassail and nibbles,[...]
  • Recipe Updates.

    Updates.


    Hello everyone! What’s up? Its been quite a busy week for me actually. And its not really over, since I work on Saturdays too. The chocolate phirni seems to be the highlight of the week gone by. Also, last saturday evening, a visit[...]
  • Recipe Topsy-Turvy

    Topsy-Turvy


    This recipe is for Rebecca, who has both a stash of peaches in the freezer and a new KitchenAid mixer.  (I'm seething with envy on both counts.) Yeah, it doesn't look the best (which is why I didn't blog about it when I made it) but it[...]
  • Recipe Hello, Autumn!

    Hello, Autumn!


    It's finally sweater weather and I couldn't be happier. Plus, there are wonderful things like pears and plums to be eaten. Speaking of plums, I just had to make a Three Plum Pie. I watched both seasons of Pushing Daisies on Netflix and loved[...]
  • Recipe Run, Don't Walk

    Run, Don't Walk


    Run, don't walk to see this film. It's not in the theaters anymore, but it was just released on DVD this week. I've been patiently awaiting its release (it didn't come to Fort Wayne before I left) and last night I received it in the mail from[...]
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