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Nineteen | The Ghost in the Pantry
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The Ghost in the Pantry. Culinary Travels through Four Generations. º º Now available at DailyLit.com! September 18, 2009 in Uncategorized. Vepřové žebírko s jabulky a cibulí. This is one of the easiest (and most comforting, I think) fall dishes to cobble together when it’s pouring. (You probably know how to make it already! In the cookbook (coming soon from DailyLit. This is adapted from the Czech original. Pork Chops with Apples and Onions. 2 tbsp. oil. 1 tbsp. butter. 1 medium-large onion, chopped.
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Launch Day | The Ghost in the Pantry
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The Ghost in the Pantry. Culinary Travels through Four Generations. º º Now available at DailyLit.com! October 7, 2009 in Uncategorized. The Ghost in the Pantry. Is now up on DailyLit.com! To start receiving installments of the cookbook, just sign up here. And you’ll get a dose of Czech and American cooking in your inbox each day. Next up on here, I’m looking forward to doing one of my favorites,. Launch date: October 6th on Daily Lit! Drop me a line. Rebecca on Celebratory Cheese. The Ghost in the Pantry.
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¨°º★º°¨Now available at DailyLit.com!¨°º★º°¨ | The Ghost in the Pantry
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The Ghost in the Pantry. Culinary Travels through Four Generations. º º Now available at DailyLit.com! º º Now available at DailyLit.com! The Ghost in the Pantry. I developed this e-book in conjunction with DailyLit.com. 8216;s externship program in digital publishing; you can now subscribe to the cookbook for free at here. Launch date: October 6th on Daily Lit! Drop me a line. You can reach me at theghostinthepantry at gmail dot com. Rebecca on Celebratory Cheese. Smetana's Glasses, blog from Prague.
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Celebratory Cheese | The Ghost in the Pantry
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The Ghost in the Pantry. Culinary Travels through Four Generations. º º Now available at DailyLit.com! October 12, 2009 in Uncategorized. Marinated cheese) is the best thing on earth. The end. And it’s otherworldly with beer and brown bread. This I know. Yes, I also know that fresh is always better. But my spice cabinet begs to differ. And at 4:00 pm on a Sunday, it wins. Here’s how you make Nakládaný hermelín. A few rounds of Camembert. Sliced garlic (2-3 cloves per cheese round). Or anywhere, really.
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Twenty | The Ghost in the Pantry
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The Ghost in the Pantry. Culinary Travels through Four Generations. º º Now available at DailyLit.com! September 23, 2009 in Uncategorized. I am not making this up. This is a tiny digression from family recipes, but it’s too good to pass up! Eat, for Pete’s sake! Hot game sausage – photo of the animal available. Homemade hot dog – only in Ignis. Pickled hermelin cheese optimist or pessimist*. Brussels pâté with cranberries. Bread with fat and cracklings. Bread with fat spread. Wine from the casket. But I...
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Admiral of the Ocean Sea: A Life of Christopher Columbus (1943) – Samuel Eliot Morison, SPS 1903 | SPS Books
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Books written by St. Paul's School alumni. Posted by: Tom Owen. September 2, 2009. Admiral of the Ocean Sea: A Life of Christopher Columbus (1943) – Samuel Eliot Morison, SPS 1903. Admiral of the Ocean Sea: A Life of Christopher Columbus. Winner of the 1943 Pulitzer Prize in Biography. Unlilke World War I, for which the US military had not prepared a full-scale official history of any branch of service, it was decided that World War II would be meticulously documented. Professional historians were at...
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Placecasting blog: the art of audio touring: Placecasting battlefields
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Placecasting blog: the art of audio touring. Placecasting is where audio meets the real world. I write about audio tours, because no one else does. I prefer tours that are free and outdoors because the real world needs help explaining itself. Audio is the perfect way to do that. If you have a tour you love, I want to hear it. Friday, September 11, 2009. At it's most basic, I describe placecasting. To people as having your own personal park ranger whispering in your ear as you walk around a place. Next we...
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Placecasting blog: the art of audio touring: It's ready! Northstar rail audio tour
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Placecasting blog: the art of audio touring. Placecasting is where audio meets the real world. I write about audio tours, because no one else does. I prefer tours that are free and outdoors because the real world needs help explaining itself. Audio is the perfect way to do that. If you have a tour you love, I want to hear it. Friday, November 20, 2009. Northstar rail audio tour. My audio tour of Minnesota's new Northstar Commuter Rail Line. Download the audio tour here. Here's an enhanced iTunes version.
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Twenty-one | The Ghost in the Pantry
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The Ghost in the Pantry. Culinary Travels through Four Generations. º º Now available at DailyLit.com! September 27, 2009 in Uncategorized. It’s too bad you can’t hold culinary seances. I don’t need any. Hijinks, but “Really? 8221; would do, for starters. A direct line to my great-grandmother’s baking spirit might settle what size eggs are critical for this recipe, and why it doesn’t require any butter or oil. 9 large or 10 small eggs (if very small, use 10 egg yolks and 12 egg whites), separated. Place ...
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Placecasting blog: the art of audio touring: April 2011
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Placecasting blog: the art of audio touring. Placecasting is where audio meets the real world. I write about audio tours, because no one else does. I prefer tours that are free and outdoors because the real world needs help explaining itself. Audio is the perfect way to do that. If you have a tour you love, I want to hear it. Wednesday, April 20, 2011. I found this at the Lincoln Memorial one night. Simple cell phone interface with a good preview of the topics:. Links to this post. Quad Cities RiverWays ...