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Hello Seattle!
A glorious tulip gifted by an anonymous fellow at the U-District Farmers’ Market on Valentine’s weekend Greetings from our new home….Seattle. Himself and I have been here just over a month, our days a jumble of unpacking, wondering which boxes … Continue reading
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Tagged albacore, cooking date, cracked peppercorn, moving, mushrooms, salmon, seafood, Seattle, tuna
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Report from the Deep Freeze: I HEART Bigos!
Yesterday I pulled a container of bigos out of the freezer and moved it into the fridge so I could have it for lunch today. Now it’s lunchtime, and I’m in heaven. In case you don’t recall, while reporting on … Continue reading
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Tagged 52 Cuisines in 52 Weeks, bigos, mushrooms, Polish food, Polish sausage, sauerkraut
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Week #23 Chinese Hot Pot
Eating Chinese hot pot alone would be about as much fun as watching Rocky Horror Picture Show all by yourself. Lucky for us, our friends Grace and Bob invited a group of us over to experience this fixture of Grace’s … Continue reading
Getting Autumn the Best Way We Can
Here in Southern California we don’t get much change in the leaves until AFTER Christmas. And seeing nature’s orange, red and gold confetti in January sits a little oddly–it’s like seeing Christmas decorations in April or lots of American flags … Continue reading
Tagged autumn, gourds, Los Olivos, mushrooms, pasta, pumpkins, Santa Ynez Valley, wine, wine tasting
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