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daily bread journal: June 2010
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Comments, musings and recipes about food, health and happiness. Wednesday, June 16, 2010. Finishing a Video, Focaccia With Pine Nuts, Mushrooms. While digitizing the family's history is the larger project, the more pressing need has been to finish the digital slide show for my sister's upcoming birthday. I finished it last nite. My plane leaves at 8am tomorrow morning. This will be a brief post. So when I was invited a few weeks ago to a friend's party, I jumped at the chance to make this focaccia bread ...
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daily bread journal: November 2010
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Comments, musings and recipes about food, health and happiness. Sunday, November 14, 2010. I kept wondering what I was going to do with that second half of the pumpkin. Pumpkin bread kept coming to mind - or perhaps muffins. They'd be great to bring to work. Oh, but I really wanted those pumpkin muffins! But somehow, they just didn't want to be baked. It seemed to me that the pumpkin had other ideas, and it was my job to figure out what those ideas were. The dish you see in the photo was given to me by t...
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daily bread journal: March 2011
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Comments, musings and recipes about food, health and happiness. Thursday, March 17, 2011. It's been forever, I know. Don't know how that happens, other than birthdays and visitors and presentations and a trip to Chicago in the winter - of course - and then there's the matter of my neighbor. He's learned to cook, you see, and so he's always inviting me to join them for dinner. "Hey, I just made some Chinese style spare ribs! Or "I'm making a chicken stir fry - wanna join us when you get back from work?
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daily bread journal: Farewell, 2010
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Comments, musings and recipes about food, health and happiness. Wednesday, December 29, 2010. Happy New Year Toni. I look forward to reading your posts in 2011. You have inspired me to read A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. December 30, 2010 at 5:02 AM. Lydia (The Perfect Pantry). Beautiful wishes for the new year. From my pantry to yours, I wish you the same. December 30, 2010 at 6:56 AM. Penny - I hope you love it as much as I have been. December 30, 2010 at 12:37 PM. I wish you a happy and generous new year.
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daily bread journal: Warm enough for salad...
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Comments, musings and recipes about food, health and happiness. Sunday, April 3, 2011. Warm enough for salad. So when the sun came back this past week, it felt good, even if the temperatures stayed cool until 3 days ago. Cool was fine with me, and it helped everyone's spirits. I was able to get outside and yank out a ton of weeds from my garden, as well as get in some walks. The sunsets have been pretty spectacular with the clouds we had. And everyone migrates to the beach to watch the show. Meanwhile, l...
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daily bread journal: January 2011
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Comments, musings and recipes about food, health and happiness. Tuesday, January 18, 2011. Focaccia - an old fashioned miracle. I love everything about the kitchen - except for cleaning it, of course. But I love the way my kitchen looks. I love the smells that emerge from it when I'm cooking. I love the feeling I get when I walk into it to prepare food - the beginning of an adventure! I think of myself as more of a cook than a baker, except when it comes to bread. I'm crazy about bread! After about 20 mi...
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daily bread journal: September 2010
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Comments, musings and recipes about food, health and happiness. Friday, September 17, 2010. I'm off to China! Flying to Beijing first, and then down to Guilin for a photo tour. It's hard for me to believe that after all these years of practicing Chinese medicine, I'll actually be going to "the mother land"! I'll be back in early October.Until then, tsai chien! Links to this post. Friday, September 10, 2010. They're talking about the peppers - often mixed with onion and garlic. Anyway, since this is White...
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daily bread journal: August 2010
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Comments, musings and recipes about food, health and happiness. Tuesday, August 24, 2010. MFK Fisher Revisited.Or.Pass the Wolf, Please. The news is a constant source of sorrow. There's seldom a bright spot - it's all about job losses and housing prices falling, and people unable to afford health care, and criminal politicians. And all of that against a backdrop of global warming and unending wars. How to Catch the Wolf. A creative economy is the fuel of magnificence. What are you making? I got the recip...
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daily bread journal: April 2011
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Comments, musings and recipes about food, health and happiness. Monday, April 25, 2011. Old World Easter Eggs in San Diego. I live in the best neighborhood. Really - I do! We sat around the table in her kitchen, and before us was a bowl of water, in which were all sorts of leaves from around her yard. There were at least 3 dozen fresh eggs for us to use, and a pile of cut up old stockings. Stockings! When you are satisfied, pull that corner of the stocking back, twist the stocking ends, wrap a thread aro...