February 2012
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January 2012
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1/17/2012: Recipe List
Recipe list for this week:
Dinner:
1) Italian Sausage Risotto with a side of steamed broccoli
2) Tequila and Lime Turkey Chili
3) Short Ribs in Tomato Sauce over whole wheat penne
4) Shrimp & Grits
Brunch:
1) Apple and Cheese Omelet with Homemade Biscuits
December 2011
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November 2011
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October 2011
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It seemed like just another ordinary day. The kind that kills you by not killing...
– The World We Found by Thrity Umrigar, page 60
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Neutrons don’t help us and don’t hurt us. They’re like...
– The Sun’s Heartbeat — Bob Berman
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Beer & Book Pairing: Extremely Loud and Incredibly...
Book Title: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close Author: Jonathan Safran Foer
Genre: Post-9/11 Literary Fiction
With a subject as heavy and difficult as 9/11, you need a beer that’s comforting, something to curl up with and get you through the darkness as you read this book.
At the same time, though, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close isn’t completely depressing; the lovable Oskar...
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Book & Beer: Yes My Darling Daughter - Margaret... →
Genre: Gothic Mystery
Recommended beer pairing: A spooky gothic mystery, Yes, My Darling Daughter needs a dark beer to warm the soul while reading - a Dubbel. A Dubbel is a traditional Belgian ale pioneered by Trappist monks, so it evokes the claustrophic (and sometimes creepy) nature of a monastary. Not too alcoholic, the Dubbel is malty and spicy, dark in color, but mild in bitterness and...
September 2011
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I wondered, for the first time in my life, if life was worth all the work it...
– Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close — Jonathan Safran Foer
August 2011
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Quantum theory, the very framework for the modern description of Nature, is...
– Constructing Reality — John Marburger