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Fiction | Lorrie Miller
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Appeared in the fall issue of Room. 333 This feminist Canadian literary journal has been going strong for 33 years. I am pleased to have the first chapter of my novel in progress, in their pages. Is an on-line anthology hosted by author Pearl Luke. Evolution of a Pantry. Is published on Page Forty-Seven. I hope you enjoy it… it’s short and sort of sweet, but only sort of. From Summer to September …. Room 35.4 Labours. An epic journey with Journey: 35.1. Room Magazine 34.4 and 35.4 news. Push For the Cure.
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Searching for Sidewalks: Quiche, aka Man Food
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Food, Philosophy, and Faith in Small Town America. Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Quiche, aka Man Food. I love the expression "real men don't eat quiche". It comes in handy when I want to make fun of J, because I serve quiche for dinner at least a couple of times a month. He even takes the leftovers for lunch the next day. Clearly, I married a "fake" man. But I digress. 1 1/2 cups milk. About 1 cup frozen chopped spinach. 2 tomatoes, seeded and chopped. 1/3 cup cheese (parmesan or cheddar). Paris to the Moon.
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Searching for Sidewalks: Build Your Own Risotto
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Food, Philosophy, and Faith in Small Town America. Saturday, March 13, 2010. Build Your Own Risotto. 2-3 cloves garlic, finely minced. 1 onion, chopped. 2 stalks celery, chopped. 1 1/2 cup arborio rice. About 32-36 ounces of chicken or veggie broth, room temperature. About 3/4 cup shredded parmesan cheese. Salt and pepper to taste. Protein of choice, about a half pound - I usually cook chicken breast in the pot with the garlic and onions, but with seafood I cook it separately and then add it in at the end.
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Searching for Sidewalks: Soup Season Finale
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Food, Philosophy, and Faith in Small Town America. Tuesday, March 23, 2010. 4-5 good sized potatoes, peeled and cubed. 1 pound leeks, cleaned and chopped. 1 onion, chopped. 2 cloves garlic, minced. Approximately 32 ounces chicken or veggie broth. 1 tsp crushed rosemary leaves. A few tablespoons olive oil. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Build Your Own Risotto. Vegetarian Lentil Chili Bake. Lentil Soup with Chorizo and Ham. Black Bean Tacos in the Crockpot. Paris to the Moon. Here Where I Have Landed.
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Searching for Sidewalks: Chunky Granola
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Food, Philosophy, and Faith in Small Town America. Tuesday, January 19, 2010. 6 cups old fashioned oats. 1 cup shredded coconut (optional). 1/2 cup almond butter or peanut butter (You can leave this out and increase the butter to a whole cup if you prefer.). 1 cup dried fruit or chocolate chips (optional). Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Build Your Own Risotto. Vegetarian Lentil Chili Bake. Lentil Soup with Chorizo and Ham. Black Bean Tacos in the Crockpot. Death and Pove...
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Searching for Sidewalks: June 2010
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Food, Philosophy, and Faith in Small Town America. Wednesday, June 16, 2010. Let Her Eat Cake (And Buy Shoes). Tuesday, 2:19 PM Eastern Standard Time:. All right, I'm calling it: today is the Worst Day Ever. I'm currently sitting here blasting my Ipod in a futile attempt to drown out the sounds of E singing the alphabet in a Very Loud Voice as he refuses to nap. This, of course, is after spending an hour making every effort to get him to sleep by honest means. Tuesday, June 1, 2010. I went grocery shoppi...
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Searching for Sidewalks: A New Spin on Saying No
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Food, Philosophy, and Faith in Small Town America. Friday, May 7, 2010. A New Spin on Saying No. Today a friend complimented me on the fact that I set limits when it comes to outside obligations. The event in question was a backyard camping party hosted by friends who live in the country. Sounded like fun, E was game, and I think all who have been invited will attend. Except us. Would it be fun to sleep under the stars with a bunch of our friends and their kids? Yes Would it make for some great memories?
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Searching for Sidewalks: Less Meat Meal Plan
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Food, Philosophy, and Faith in Small Town America. Thursday, May 6, 2010. Less Meat Meal Plan. I've written before about my efforts to eat only sustainably raised, pastured meat. This week's meat was 1 pound grass fed ground beef, and 1 pound organic chicken breast. Blue cheese burgers made with grass fed beef and (frozen) sweet potato fries. Pasta salad with cilantro pesto, tomatoes, avocado, corn, and 1/2 pound of grilled chicken, cubed (cilantro pesto recipe below). Zest of 1 lime. 1 tsp black pepper.
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Searching for Sidewalks: Let Her Eat Cake (And Buy Shoes)
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Food, Philosophy, and Faith in Small Town America. Wednesday, June 16, 2010. Let Her Eat Cake (And Buy Shoes). Tuesday, 2:19 PM Eastern Standard Time:. All right, I'm calling it: today is the Worst Day Ever. I'm currently sitting here blasting my Ipod in a futile attempt to drown out the sounds of E singing the alphabet in a Very Loud Voice as he refuses to nap. This, of course, is after spending an hour making every effort to get him to sleep by honest means. June 16, 2010 at 9:59 AM. I found myself pol...
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Searching for Sidewalks: Superwoman Pasta Salad
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Food, Philosophy, and Faith in Small Town America. Saturday, April 10, 2010. It's been ridiculously, unseasonably warm this week, such that by the end of the day, the last thing I wanted was anything hot for dinner. Hello, pasta salad! 16 ounce box rotini or penne. 1 package fresh tortellini or 1 can kidney beans (or both, if you wish). Several different colored vegetables - I generally use tomatoes, yellow bell pepper, zucchini, and asparagus. (Steam the zucchini and asparagus.). 1 tsp garlic salt.
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