The only reading I do besides captions, articles, tidbits, hardly enough books, news events, puzzles, and signage are recipes. I think I read too many. Any way this is my newest and most favorite. ? why..this booger has a story.
The wife bisquits originally came from Daphne
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Who or what is it?
I'm into Cesar Millan these days.. the dog whisperer.. he rocks!
I chose 4 of Oprah's pick.. we'll see....
"She's Come Undone" by Wally Lamb
"Love in the Time of Cholera" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.. probably a girly book.
"Night" by Elie Wiesel
"The Pillars of the Earth" by Ken Follett
Sounds like something I'd love to taste someday....
"Night" by Elie Wiesel is an excellent book...try it.
I love to read...anything I can get my hands on. Cereal boxes in the morning, Sports Illustrated, Tiem, Gossip crap.....instructions to the microwave...anything.
hugs to you Dog!!
Sounds good.
Yep sounds good!
Those pastries look pretty damn good! Got to the link! duh!
wife or no, i'm going to eat this wife cake!!! i love sweets like this.
isnt the story behind these cakes so great and the preparation is perfect the way they are wrapped...mmm makes me want some now!
Every recipe has a story. That's what I love about cooking...
And concerning "you were so close to me you could have smelled me...", sorry I didn't pick up on the scent. I will say that, after all these years, the East Village is still my fave Manhattan 'hood. You are lucky, IMHO.
I have a friend in the alphabets and so want her apartment.
thanks! It's amazing how these little delicious pastries have such folktale stories behind them isn't it!
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