That mayo sounds good! A few years ago, I read where Francis Lam uses mayo on grilled cheese instead of butter. I guess since it doesn't have the water content that butter has, it comes up a bit crispier.
That mayo sounds good! A few years ago, I read where Francis Lam uses mayo on grilled cheese instead of butter. I guess since it doesn't have the water content that butter has, it comes up a bit crispier.
They are monsters because they don't have the soul of a poet like Burneko. Can they vividly illustrate the existential terror of fatherhood in the middle of the recipe for a simple meal like roast chicken? I think not.
I buy chicken livers on their own and make paté by the bucket. Got a wild hair a couple of weeks ago and spread it on toast with some chutney on top. So good.
Pretty sure it's in Strunk & White, but that's considered archaic these days.
That's what's so endearing about him!
Fred Clark had a lot to say about the SCOTUS role in all this, too.
Also, the Disciples of Christ, a denomination based in Indianapolis, is refusing to hold its annual convention there. They usually meet in Indy every three years or so.
Money. Duh.
This is a case for ... Shade Court!
Anastasia: [screeeech] Chriiistiiiann!
Big bro Tucker had a gay panic thing a few years ago. He was quoted in an interview about how he had once been hit on in a men's room and beat the shit out of the guy.
Your hermeneusis is sound.
Old-ish money. Tuck and Buck's mommy is an heiress to the Stouffer hotel/mac&cheese fortune.
I'm the same age she is, and I saw Manhattan when it came out. Everybody kept talking about how great it was, but I couldn't get over the relationship because it was utterly implausible that she could be with Allen's character, because eeeewwww! He's so oooolllllld!
Do you s'pose those are real, or are they merkins?
I'm with you. I've been reading her since the '70s, and she was a curmudgeon back then, at the ripe old age of 30.
Who's body snarking? We're talking about his ill-fitting clothes. They're so huge, nobody can see anything like a body to snark on!
I'd like to chime in here for the younger ladies and say that your experience with menopause isn't universal; mine has been pretty uneventful. I'm just glad to be done with periods!
She was hilarious in that movie!
The Rolling Stone part is really odd. They've been doing investigative journalism for decades, so to bungle the fact-checking here is so out of character. Even Matt Taibbi, not one to mince words, was flabbergasted. He said everything he ever wrote for them was given the fine-toothed comb treatment.