Zatar is nummy - you can also just sprinkle it on flatbread brushed with a little olive oil. Mmmmmmmm.
I've never heard the term "haring dish" before, but I think it's that little oven-safe serving dish she's got the cauliflower in in the picture.
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Zatar is nummy - you can also just sprinkle it on flatbread brushed with a little olive oil. Mmmmmmmm.
I've never heard the term "haring dish" before, but I think it's that little oven-safe serving dish she's got the cauliflower in in the picture.
brenda, if CBS won't ever air it, I say just put it in here.
Yeah, I mean it's not like it's spoilery.
(I meant that in an "affect the outcome of the game" way, but now I'm picturing [imaginary] people being all "OH NOES! You spoiled me for the true depths of Dick's assholitude! I thought he was just a fuckhead, but I know it's much worse than that.")
Tim Gunn: I love how they're mixing up the format of the show -- this woman got her self-esteem lesson (or whatever) from Benny Ninja! Hilarious.
I love how they're mixing up the format of the show -- this woman got her self-esteem lesson (or whatever) from Benny Ninja! Hilarious.
That was awesome! The show still seems awkward and stilted but I loved seeing her in the fancy dresses. I was Very Jealous!!!
And I am really feeling the need to thoroughly clean out my closet.
What about the other 11 asshats?
Ken Burn's The War gets a bad review in The New Yorker: [link]
Ken Burn's The War gets a bad review in The New Yorker
I'm not surprised. I don't see his style working very well with a story that has already been told visually so many times.