The Sandwich Rules
Before I moved to Seattle I was living in Tucson and working three jobs to save money. I worked at the U of A Library, How Sweet It Was and the Time Market. I had the library job and the … Continue reading →
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Before I moved to Seattle I was living in Tucson and working three jobs to save money. I worked at the U of A Library, How Sweet It Was and the Time Market. I had the library job and the … Continue reading →
I don’t like to watch football, but I do like to cook, and people who watch football like to eat while they watch. The games last so long they might pass out from hunger without some snacks. So I thought … Continue reading →
The only requests for this year’s Easter celebration were for hard boiled eggs and chocolate bunnies. I took this as an out from making a traditional Easter dinner that (for me) must include a good ham, butterflake biscuits, green salad … Continue reading →
Food can evoke memories of family and provide clues about your ancestors. This post is part of my Discovering Family History through Food series. My parents came for a visit late this summer. As a special birthday request my dad … Continue reading →