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The Faerie Tale Project: May 2012
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The Faerie Tale Project. The Recipes, Ravings, Reviews, Ruminations, and Routes of a Twenty-Something Would-Be Writer. Thursday, May 31, 2012. I made zucchini bread today. It's been years. Why? This stuff is freaking delicious. I ate three slices before I invited my brother to join me. How rude! At any rate, I wanted to share the Betty Crocker recipe with you, because the bread is soft and sweet (but not too sweet) and the crust is just the perfect amount of crispy. Mmm I could eat this stuff all day.
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The Faerie Tale Project: January 2012
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The Faerie Tale Project. The Recipes, Ravings, Reviews, Ruminations, and Routes of a Twenty-Something Would-Be Writer. Saturday, January 28, 2012. At Bard, at any rate. Kind of a scary (and beautiful) thought. The suitcases are unpacked, the room is homey, and-oh yeah- that sword of Damocles is still hanging over my head like it has been since. Well, freshman year. Only know there are only three months before that rope breaks. Thank goodness for friends. And tea. Always tea. Friday, January 27, 2012.
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The Faerie Tale Project: August 2012
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The Faerie Tale Project. The Recipes, Ravings, Reviews, Ruminations, and Routes of a Twenty-Something Would-Be Writer. Sunday, August 26, 2012. I found a cache of old lace today, and decided to torture my fingertips to make pretty things. I love the headband, and I think the clippies turned out very. Chinese. Saturday, August 25, 2012. Anyway, on the journey, I happened across A Wee Bit of Cooking. A Scottish cooking blog, and this. Work, and I did think my arm would fall off with the stirring. BUT I...
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The Faerie Tale Project: Daddy's New Baby
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The Faerie Tale Project. The Recipes, Ravings, Reviews, Ruminations, and Routes of a Twenty-Something Would-Be Writer. Friday, August 24, 2012. She's a beauty, no? 24 August, 2012 13:09. SO SHINY AND GORGEOUS. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Where I Plan On Taking You. Learning to be, and sharing the experience one little thing at a time. View my complete profile. Guilt-Free Cheesecake with Blackberry-Lime Topping. Things I Learned While Working At The BWC. Wee Brothers Birthday Pies.
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The Faerie Tale Project: That's All, Folks!
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The Faerie Tale Project. The Recipes, Ravings, Reviews, Ruminations, and Routes of a Twenty-Something Would-Be Writer. Saturday, September 1, 2012. Thats All, Folks! From now on, you can find me at Et Patati Et Patata, my new blog located at ksmabroad.blogspot.com. This afternoon, I will board the plane for Qingdao. Here's to big adventures! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Where I Plan On Taking You. Learning to be, and sharing the experience one little thing at a time. View my complete profile.
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The Faerie Tale Project: February 2012
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The Faerie Tale Project. The Recipes, Ravings, Reviews, Ruminations, and Routes of a Twenty-Something Would-Be Writer. Sunday, February 26, 2012. I would LOVE to share with you my gorgeous friends, who went above and beyond the cry of "no jeans, no beer" and came dressed in delightful formal party attire. One friend in particular, who says she hasn't worn a skirt for YEARS and did it just for me. I'm so flattered. In reality, they ALL dressed up for me. Yay me! Saturday, February 25, 2012. 1 egg, beaten.
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The Faerie Tale Project: June 2012
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The Faerie Tale Project. The Recipes, Ravings, Reviews, Ruminations, and Routes of a Twenty-Something Would-Be Writer. Wednesday, June 27, 2012. Lacquered or Red Braised Pork (红烧肉). I think I've previously shared with you a recipe for lacquered potatoes (红烧土豆). If not, I apologize. This recipe is slightly different, but actually, it can be used to make potatoes or eggplant as well, or all three or some combination of the three. This is also close to another Chinese recipe (a favorite! 4 Tbsp neutral oil.
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The Faerie Tale Project: April 2012
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The Faerie Tale Project. The Recipes, Ravings, Reviews, Ruminations, and Routes of a Twenty-Something Would-Be Writer. Monday, April 30, 2012. Book Review: Let the Great World Spin. Yes, I have finally finished it. A miracle, I know! What drew me to this book was that somebody referred to it as Joycean. A Joycean novel on the NY Times Bestseller list? This really is a well-crafted piece that deserves more attention, so if anyone wants my copy holler and I'll send it your way. Saturday, April 28, 2012.
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The Faerie Tale Project: March 2012
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The Faerie Tale Project. The Recipes, Ravings, Reviews, Ruminations, and Routes of a Twenty-Something Would-Be Writer. Thursday, March 29, 2012. I updated the PD recipe for flourless PB cookies, and now it is PERFECT. The post is here. If you're curious, with my adaptation notes in the updates. I Don't Wanna Wait. The Drifter and the Gypsy. Click on one of the song titles and it'll take you to YouTube to experience her for yourself. (Can't Go Back, Fly Away, and Hazy are the ones I like the best.). So I ...
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The Faerie Tale Project: Discovery II
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The Faerie Tale Project. The Recipes, Ravings, Reviews, Ruminations, and Routes of a Twenty-Something Would-Be Writer. Thursday, August 23, 2012. I just happened on this Scottish cooking blog. And I CAN'T STOP READING IT AND SALIVATING AND MISSING THE UK. This thing will keep me going through China, both culinarily and wanderlustarily, neither of which are actual words. Just look at this. Recipe for asparagus with poached duck eggs and chive butter. (Doesn't it make you drool to just read that?