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Protected: Part 4 Camping Trip 2011 (Oregon)
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A color, Deep burgundy
A verb, Play
A day, Saturday
A tv show, Cooking in the danger zone
A taste, Spicy
An emotion, Wonder
A month , December
A flower, a Tulip
A movie, Babette’s Feast
An article of clothing, a lace apron
A book, “Almost French”
A car, a vintage pick up truck
A piece of furniture, a chaise
A scent, Bergamot
A holiday, Christmas
An instrument, a harp
A store, Sur La Table
A shoe, Teva Flip-Flops – Stiletto High Heels
A fruit, Durian
A song, “My favorite things”
A tree, Avocado
A planet, Saturn
A tool, a mortar-pestle
What about you?! Can you tell me.
A food lover’s library
Posted by: | CommentsI guess I’m not a shoe person nor a purse person. I’m a food lover and book lover. So it should be no surprise when I start drooling each time I’m at the cookbook section of some place
Here’s a peek at my personal stash of books, my library. For your amusement/ entertainment. It looks like I’m a full pledged foodie and book lover !
I have more cookbooks and food related books than any other genre. I do have interior decorating books, travel memoirs, Pioneer history books, Victoria Magazines, Tea time magazines, but most of my books have to do with food, eating customs, food history, food reference, food from from different cultures , food from the past and such. I’ve collected these books here, through the years, finding them on ebay, Amazon, books sales, yard sales, book stores. I’ve grown somewhat attached to them that I am not that fond of lending my books, lest they walk away never to be seen again, or worse, earmarked or used as a coaster
. They are like friends to me and losing a favorite one is like losing a good friend. I’ve got my favorite books bookmarked so much, they’ve become so much thicker because of the paper bookmarks I’ve put in them.
Favorite cookbooks are splattered with food stains & flour, and I don’t mind that as long as I’m the one who did it.
I do get rid of books all the time, replacing retired ones with newer models.
My tastes have evolved through the years and so does my taste in books. Though tastes change, the love for cookbooks remains.
I’ve always been partial to cookbooks ever since I could read, which explains the ratio of cookbooks to non-cookbooks. I do read them too and I read ‘em like you would a novel, though some are like coffee table books whose pictures serve as inspiration in my many cooking experiments. I am always cooking. I literally live in the kitchen; it’s my haven. My stress therapy if you like to call it that.
I love browsing at gorgeous food photos, gravitating towards cookbooks with lotsa colored pictures in them and anecdotes. I’ve upgraded my collection to accommodate such preference, letting go of tons of cookbooks that don’t have pictures. I still keep a couple plain ones if I find them to be of substantial merits but there’s just something about beautiful photography. After all, we eat with our eyes first. So go ahead and take a peek at my bookshelves. I know you’re curious. If you click on each of the photos, you’ll get the full image for each, so you’ll be able to read the titles. No more squinting.
I’ve tried to arrange my books according to subjects but a few manage to end up in the wrong section every so often. After all, I’m always taking them off the shelves and taking them places…
” The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who can’t read them.” ~Mark Twain, attributed
Top Favorite Songs
Posted by: | CommentsMusic has charms to soothe the savage breast, to soften rocks or bend a knotted oak. ~William Congreve
Below are songs I cannot live without. You know, the ones I can listen to over and over again, and never get tired of. These are the songs on my ipod or on my playlists. These are the songs of yesteryear intertwined with those from present favorites. You might recognize some of them as your favorites – the songs that make you laugh, cry, think of someone, reminisce the good old times, remind you of a special moment or maybe a funny incident. Or maybe just because you like the melody. Sometimes it’s because it’s so silly. Some have pathetic lyrics but you still like it.. Whatever it is, it’s music for the heart and soul.
I noticed that many of my favorites have such sad lyrics. Lyrics beautifully set to music we’ve fallen in love with. Many favorite songs have been inspired by broken hearts, composed at the lowest points in the composer’s life. Apparently, pain is a catalyst for brilliantly penned music. I find myself singing these songs not for their lyrics but for their melody, wishing though that the words weren’t so depressing.
I split it into three categories: slow , fast, and Christian. So here goes…. Read More→
Pleasures Of Eating Water Melon Seeds
Posted by: | CommentsI have this favorite pastime of cracking and eating water melon seeds. The naked ones are just not the same. Part of the fun is in undressing them. Read More→












