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Tales of the Tummy: Food From the Mothership
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Tales of the Tummy. The ongoing pursuits of a restless tummy eating away at the Last Frontier. Thursday, March 13, 2008. Food From the Mothership. Little Bro says Mom's vegetarian potstickers taste like meat dumplings, the ultimate compliment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Off the Dinner Table. A Life In Food. As a Small Babe, Eating was one of the first things I ever did in life. And I have pursued my craft with diligence ever since. Watch out for your fingers.). The Art of the Manly Pie.
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Tales of the Tummy: The Art of Leftovers
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Tales of the Tummy. The ongoing pursuits of a restless tummy eating away at the Last Frontier. Wednesday, January 30, 2008. The Art of Leftovers. Nevertheless, until the freezer avalanche at home subsides, I look forward to more cobbled together meals bringing back pleasant memories of meals of yesterday. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Off the Dinner Table. A Life In Food. As a Small Babe, Eating was one of the first things I ever did in life. And I have pursued my craft with diligence ever since.
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Tales of the Tummy: Have You Seen This Meat Platter?
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Tales of the Tummy. The ongoing pursuits of a restless tummy eating away at the Last Frontier. Thursday, December 6, 2007. Have You Seen This Meat Platter? One shiny meat platter, about two feet long. Meat not included. Sentimental value. Please call if found. One day, my mom was doing inventory (which was stored crammed into our family freezer) and noticed that she was short one hundred dumplings. How my mom could so precisely account for her dumplings, I don't know. She turned the kitchen insid...The n...
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Tales of the Tummy: Monkey See, Monkey Do!
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Tales of the Tummy. The ongoing pursuits of a restless tummy eating away at the Last Frontier. Friday, April 18, 2008. Monkey See, Monkey Do! Last night Jaja and I stayed up until midnight to make a birthday cake for my roommie who turns 28 this week. For the last four years, I have made her some form of a commemorative "G" cake in honor of the her name. The first year, it was a simple cut-out from a 9 X 13 pan. This year, I wanted something with a little. Je ne sais quoi. Tonight, we will eat monkey!
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Tales of the Tummy: Holy Ham!
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Tales of the Tummy. The ongoing pursuits of a restless tummy eating away at the Last Frontier. Friday, March 28, 2008. It had been five weeks of Arbitrary Vegetarianism, many days full of challenges and introspection. In these last five weeks, I've looked Salami, and Brats, Lamb Chops in right in the eye and managed to stand firm. So what happened on Sunday? On Sunday, the Lord was resurrected. And maybe I ate a whole lot of Ham. You can see where this story is going. After all, am I not human? But then ...
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Tales of the Tummy: Chinese Hug in a Bowl
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Tales of the Tummy. The ongoing pursuits of a restless tummy eating away at the Last Frontier. Tuesday, February 26, 2008. Chinese Hug in a Bowl. Winter blues got you down? 189; t dried shrimp. 1 can chicken broth. Leaves of nappa cabbage, cut lengthwise. 1 stem of pickled mustard green, chopped. 3-4 slices of ginger. Soy sauce to taste. Splashes of rice wine. 3 T scallions (chopped). 2 Add wontons. Bring back to boil once. Add ¼ c cold water. Bring back to boil again. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Tales of the Tummy: Edibles in the Californian Garden
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Tales of the Tummy. The ongoing pursuits of a restless tummy eating away at the Last Frontier. Monday, November 26, 2007. Edibles in the Californian Garden. Although winter has arrived in Anchorage, nobody sent the memo to southern California. The clime's good enough for outdoor grilling and trees are even bearing fruit. My parents had a sizeable persimmon crop this year, which I would be packing in my suitcase if it weren't for the TSA and the Californian fruit fly problem. Off the Dinner Table.
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Tales of the Tummy: The Art of the Manly Pie
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Tales of the Tummy. The ongoing pursuits of a restless tummy eating away at the Last Frontier. Monday, March 31, 2008. The Art of the Manly Pie. This Easter, I had the pleasure of tasting one of the most delicious apple pies I have ever eaten in my entire life. Tragically, I almost missed the experience because after gorging myself on holy ham, I had little room left for dessert. But who can pass up a slice of homemade pie? Did I mention woodland creatures came out of the forest to greet me? Thank you, M...
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Tales of the Tummy: Battling the Darkness
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Tales of the Tummy. The ongoing pursuits of a restless tummy eating away at the Last Frontier. Thursday, December 6, 2007. What better way to battle the growing darkness than with cake! Like a Citrus-Scented Winter Solstice Cake Roll. Would have looked much better on a shiny meat platter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Off the Dinner Table. A Life In Food. As a Small Babe, Eating was one of the first things I ever did in life. And I have pursued my craft with diligence ever since.
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Tales of the Tummy: Plastic Is Not Eternal.
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Tales of the Tummy. The ongoing pursuits of a restless tummy eating away at the Last Frontier. Thursday, November 29, 2007. Plastic Is Not Eternal. Even a longstanding eater like myself can make a mistake once in a while. It's embarrassing to state the obvious, but I'm going to do it anyway:. DON'T EAT FOOD THAT IS TOO OLD. Mind you, I have two standards of Food Safety: one applicable to the entire world, including my dining guests (fear not eating at my table! I chewed a little more, mostly absent-minde...
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