Vegetable Rolls
I bought the Moosewood Restaurant New Classics cookbook more than a decade ago. It was our primary cookbook for a number of years, then it slowly fell out of favor … Continue reading Vegetable Rolls

I bought the Moosewood Restaurant New Classics cookbook more than a decade ago. It was our primary cookbook for a number of years, then it slowly fell out of favor … Continue reading Vegetable Rolls
Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation by Lynne Truss My rating: 4 of 5 stars As an erstwhile grammar pedant, I found a kindred spirit in … Continue reading Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation by Lynne Truss
Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim by David Sedaris My rating: 3 of 5 stars In preparation for writing this review, I read back over my review of Naked. … Continue reading Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim by David Sedaris
For Christmas, my children got a toy store gift card from their great-aunt and great-uncle. After wandering slack-jawed around the enormous store for an hour, dazed by the abundance of … Continue reading Nine Lives: A Cautionary Tale
This is my photographic response to a recent photo challenge by The Daily Post. I like taking photos, especially for this type of challenge. I find it leads me to see … Continue reading Weekly Photo Challenge: Beyond
Kind of Kin by Rilla Askew My rating: 3 of 5 stars Immigration reform is a really big issue in my religious congregation and in my denomination. We’ve been studying … Continue reading Kind of Kin by Rilla Askew
It has been brought to my attention that my original sleep survey is quite long. I like writing (and I seem especially to like writing about myself), so I didn’t really … Continue reading Sleep Survey, Revised
I’m trying a new approach to my ongoing problems getting a reasonable amount of sleep: comparing myself to others. I’m hoping that with feedback from many people about how much … Continue reading Sleep Survey
I’ve been doing these yoga practices and meditations from Kelly McGonigal’s “Boost Your Willpower” four-week online program, and I find myself thinking of California. I know that part of this … Continue reading California Dreaming
“Daddy, what’s that?” “Oh! I know! It’s what they used to shred cheese in the olden days!” Old Sturbridge Village, Colonial Williamsburg, Greenfield Village…and our house.
I had to go early to church for choir practice today, so I took the car leaving my husband to get the kids ready and follow by bicycle. After choir practice, … Continue reading Pants-Optional Church
An online discussion the other day got me thinking: what’s the point of reading classics? If you want to catch literary references in other written works that are less work … Continue reading Why Read Classics?