There are several following it, including "Birds in Aspic."
Lark's tongue in aspic!
Tomato aspic used to be a fairly common dish. Lots of savory aspic /gelatin recipes out there, actually.
Mal ,'Jaynestown'
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
There are several following it, including "Birds in Aspic."
Lark's tongue in aspic!
Tomato aspic used to be a fairly common dish. Lots of savory aspic /gelatin recipes out there, actually.
Tomato aspic used to be a fairly common dish. Lots of savory aspic /gelatin recipes out there, actually.
I've seen tomato aspic recipes before, but they were usually made with tomato juice. I think it's the image of these stuffed tomatoes suspended in the aspic that's weirding me out. (Also, how is one supposed to serve that? Slice through the tomatoes, or around them, or serve with a spoon?)
My grandmother used to serve aspic. My mom loved it but it creeped me out.
Our friends are moving to Joshua Tree. They're musicians and artists and there's quite a community forming there.Really? Mom still lives there and she's an artist and knows/hangs with many of the musicians. We could conspire to get your friends socializing...
The community really is turning into something wonderful for artistic types of all bends. It has been wonderful to watch and get to know a lot of the people involved.
Hello, my name is SuziQ. I melted in the heat yesterday and am pretending to be a human today. This has been a rough weekend in SuziLand.
I miss my Buffistas. I need my tribe.
I just turned in my final project for one class and am about halfway through my other.
Not bad for a pile of sweaty goo.
Aimee - what is up with the hot down here? We melted yesterday. Completely and utterly melted.
Today - it was a "it's not the heat, it is the humidity" day.
Wonder what tomorrow will bring.
No idea. I'm from Michigan and egads, I don't ever remember it being that bad.
Wonder what tomorrow will bring.I'm guessing locusts since we already did plague in May.
Today was altogether too hot. I saw 111 degrees on at least one sign today.