I recently found a book called The Gravy, which is a collection of favorite recipes from New Orleans musicians. Haven't gotten to cook from it yet, but it may help, if you can find it. Got mine at a used book store.
I recently found a book called The Gravy, which is a collection of favorite recipes from New Orleans musicians. Haven't gotten to cook from it yet, but it may help, if you can find it. Got mine at a used book store.
That sounds delightful and delicious.
Most of my cookbooks are replaceable, as none are family heirlooms and most remain in print. However, I am finding Rick Bayless' Mexican Kitchen to be increasingly indispensable. However, the one I'd rescue is a rarity I found at a CU Denver library sell-off: the gimmicky Myra Breckinridge Cookbook. It's just too…
It can be two or more things.
That's like the I Love Lucy with the eleven tablespoons of yeast! https://youtu.be/RA3hc4P3qe8
The Keller books are all magnificent. I recently discovered the existence of Yucatán on an episode of Rick Bayless' Mexico: One Plate at a Time, and my mouth has been watering ever since. You really shouldn't dismiss Mastering the Art of French Cooking so cavalierly, regardless of whether or not it meets the criteria…
Hypothesis:
…Trumpelievable?
"Who was that mooched man?!"
She was spectacular.
They're flying off the shelves, which is super ironic!
Oh, fuck! Two icons on the same day? Shepard was always someone I had to watch.
Seems pretty apparent that the plot is pointing all the armies at Winterfell, so there can be an unlikely, treachery-filled alliance against the White Walkers.
This sounds surprisingly edible.
Asshole.
I am super embarrassed right now. Should have remembered that. Don't know why I conflated the two.
Tailor of Panama and The Matador are prime examples of why the Broccolis completely wasted their opportunity with him as Bond.
And the endless, "obscene" product placement.
But what about Minnie Driver's cover of Stand By Your Man?
Ha! I've seen those! My family's first BCR had a wired remote, but I seem to recall it was multifunctional… until the wire broke.