He wasn't really allowed to read much or see much growing up.
Ah, I see. And he's making up for lost time. I think I'll waste my afternoon reading his coverage of The Hobbit.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
He wasn't really allowed to read much or see much growing up.
Ah, I see. And he's making up for lost time. I think I'll waste my afternoon reading his coverage of The Hobbit.
I really kind of want to set Mark of Mark Reads/Watches up with the StuntHusband, but StuntHusband is incapable of keeping his mouth shut about spoilers.
I was thinking of making tourtiere for Christmas eve! Jesse, do you have a family recipe? Dani told me about it.
I just finished reading "The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie" by Alan Bradley, and I thought it was really great, and something a lot of people here would enjoy. Classic sort of English country mystery, except that the sleuth is an 11-year-old girl. And there's stamp collecting and chemistry and all sorts of other stuff.
Yeah, we just cook up ground pork with onion and a potato (cut up, mash as you go), spice it up with cinnamon, clove, salt and pepper, and throw it in a pie crust. I can give you more specific info if you want, but the written-down family recipe is total BS (as they are) so you may as well google.
"The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie" by Alan Bradley
I liked it too, but not as much as my mother, who leans more to the cozy and YA sides of things, so yeah.
I loved it muchly, though I didn't like the sequel quite as much.
"The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie" by Alan Bradley
I liked the first one, but thought that Flavia was a just a bit too much for me and I wasn't sure I would continue. I made it about 10 pages into the second one and put it down without looking back (which for me is saying a lot).
Yeah, I'm not sure I'll read the sequels. I can see the character becoming really annoying if overdone.
I liked the first one, but thought that Flavia was a just a bit too much for me and I wasn't sure I would continue.
That happened to me about 50 pages into the 3rd one.
I was thinking of making tourtiere for Christmas eve!
I've been taking cooking classes from this chef, and she did a column on Tourtiere: [link]