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Category Archives: Hungry Passport
No Ice Cream Maker? No Problem!
I used to get really annoyed by people who talked about their fancy ice creams and frozen lah-di-dahs that they were making in their ice cream machines. Of course, that was because I didn’t own one myself. This didn’t mean … Continue reading
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Tagged cardamom, coffee, coffee dessert, frozen dessert, granita, Heirloom tomatoes, ice cream, peaty scotch, smoky scotch, sorbet
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It’s a Schwinn-Win Situation
I am not the most athletic type. In fact, I’ve never found a sport or activity I truly enjoy, one I’m passionate about, one I can’t wait to rush out and do each day. While many find exercise invigorating, I … Continue reading
Happy 4th Blogoversary to Hungry Passport
Four years ago today I posted my first blog entry. Most unwillingly. Himself had been pressuring me, trying to make me understand the importance of having this type of presence on the Internet. Finally I relented and began blogging. For … Continue reading
Oh the Comfort of Comfort Food
Fried catfish, fried okra, hush puppies (no way but fried!), cole slaw for health reasons, um, yeah…if we Southerners could figure out how to fry slaw we would! Yet another trip back home to Tennessee and yet another person or … Continue reading
National Day on Writing
Today is National Day on Writing, and the National Writing Project is asking writers, “Why do you write?” I just found out a few minutes ago, so there’s no time for pre-celebration preparations, no putting up of the Writing tree … Continue reading
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Tagged National Day on Writing, National Writing Project, writing
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