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Fried Grits and Bacon: July 2013
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Fried Grits and Bacon. Musings on cooking, food history, cooking tools, creative recipes and non-recipes, herbs and spices, cooking ephemera, and whatever else strikes my fancy. Thursday, July 25, 2013. Too Hot to Cook? Don't Grin and Take it - Grill and Bake It! If you have a gas grill with a hood, did you know that you can use it as an oven? Mine has a thermometer on it that’s fairly accurate, but lacking that you can use a regular oven thermometer to regulate the temperature. Resting will condense the...
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The Joyful ArTist: 2006-01-08
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Friday, January 13, 2006. Bottled Dreams" Always always allow yourself to dream. Posted by The Joyful Artist @ 3:53 PM. Links to this post. Altered Book .an Ode to Art and it's life saving qualities. Posted by The Joyful Artist @ 3:52 PM. Links to this post. A Journal page and the start of my drawing angels. I thought I may do more work on this page one day. Posted by The Joyful Artist @ 3:45 PM. Links to this post. Posted by The Joyful Artist @ 1:21 PM. Links to this post. Links to this post. Posted by ...
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Fried Grits and Bacon: March 2013
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Fried Grits and Bacon. Musings on cooking, food history, cooking tools, creative recipes and non-recipes, herbs and spices, cooking ephemera, and whatever else strikes my fancy. Sunday, March 17, 2013. FIRST YOU TAKE A LEEK. First You Take a Leek…. The recipe was somewhat scrambled and it would make enough of this dish to provide for 16 or more people – great for a populous brunch or potluck but not for the two people in this house! 1 C thinly sliced leeks, white and light green parts only. About ½ ...
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Words in the Wind: December 2011
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Words in the Wind. A blog devoted to personal observations on books, ephemera, cultural history, art, literature, nature, daily pursuits and events - in short, a random sampling of thoughts from a rambling mind with lively interests. Sunday, December 18, 2011. Culinary Ephemera - The Book. This Kilpatrick's Bread booklet from 1922 attempts to glamorize bread with recipes for sandwiches, various toast treatments, breaded meats, and "mock duck.". The best part of the book, however, is the way in which Weav...
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Words in the Wind: September 2012
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Words in the Wind. A blog devoted to personal observations on books, ephemera, cultural history, art, literature, nature, daily pursuits and events - in short, a random sampling of thoughts from a rambling mind with lively interests. Sunday, September 9, 2012. How Many Fish in the Ocean? So was born a class titled “Can Man Survive? We were not far into registration day when one of the registrars called and said that the class had been filled – could it be enlarged? I didn’t make a typo there. T...It does...
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The Joyful ArTist: 2006-02-19
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Saturday, February 25, 2006. Here's a picture of my Heart. She is the Best. Just a little bit. Of a Ham too! Posted by The Joyful Artist @ 9:39 AM. Links to this post. The parade passed over. Warm sand at my back. In the wink of an eye. Posted by The Joyful Artist @ 9:27 AM. Links to this post. How could I not sing. Posted by The Joyful Artist @ 9:14 AM. Links to this post. Friday, February 24, 2006. Posted by The Joyful Artist @ 9:49 AM. Links to this post. Thursday, February 23, 2006. Links to this post.
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The Joyful ArTist: 2006-01-15
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Thursday, January 19, 2006. Posted by The Joyful Artist @ 9:04 AM. Links to this post. I need to believe though that Kyle is in a better place. That he was welcomed with open arms and is happy and loved where he is now. If I didn't truly believe it I might just die myself. Posted by The Joyful Artist @ 8:38 AM. Links to this post. This is a Flickr badge showing public photos from paradoxy. Make your own badge here. Small town, Alberta, Canada. View my complete profile. View my page on. My boyz in action.
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Fried Grits and Bacon: October 2013
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Fried Grits and Bacon. Musings on cooking, food history, cooking tools, creative recipes and non-recipes, herbs and spices, cooking ephemera, and whatever else strikes my fancy. Monday, October 14, 2013. Time for Fried Green Tomatoes. I had six varieties of tomatoes this year. One grafted plant bore Brandywines and a large, fat Roma type that did OK, although they quickly outgrew even their oversized pot. A Big Beef did not do so well, and the Early Girl was anything but. Fried Green Tomatoes With Bacon.
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Fried Grits and Bacon: December 2012
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Fried Grits and Bacon. Musings on cooking, food history, cooking tools, creative recipes and non-recipes, herbs and spices, cooking ephemera, and whatever else strikes my fancy. Monday, December 31, 2012. Cheesy Grits, and Oyster Stew on New Year's Eve. One of the casseroles was Cheesy Grits. Not only were they delicious that day (I had two helpings) but I brought some home and had fried cheesy grits for several breakfasts. Yum! New Year’s Eve rushes in as I write this, and I’m off to prepare...Can see a...
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Fried Grits and Bacon: Time for Fried Green Tomatoes
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Fried Grits and Bacon. Musings on cooking, food history, cooking tools, creative recipes and non-recipes, herbs and spices, cooking ephemera, and whatever else strikes my fancy. Monday, October 14, 2013. Time for Fried Green Tomatoes. I had six varieties of tomatoes this year. One grafted plant bore Brandywines and a large, fat Roma type that did OK, although they quickly outgrew even their oversized pot. A Big Beef did not do so well, and the Early Girl was anything but. Fried Green Tomatoes With Bacon.