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wasabi cowgirl: Mele Kalikimaka!
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Edible adventures from the centre of the universe. I'm off to Hawaii and then Alberta for the holidays, so there won't be any new posts here for a few weeks. See y'all when I get back! Posted by Alana at 7:31 PM. View my complete profile. Subscribe to wasabi cowgirl. Some cats are bigger than others. Not that kind of jersey girl. Daily dose of imagery. The chamber of comics. Cookbook Challenge #3: Very Nice! Going Back to Hali. Cookbook Challenge #2: Creepy Edition. I Ate a Hippopotamus for Lunch!
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wasabi cowgirl: Review: Westwood Grill
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Edible adventures from the centre of the universe. Since we moved to Toronto three years ago, Dave and I have been on the hunt for a reliable local Chinese delivery joint with delicious food - in the High Park area, this is a rare commodity. Until last week, we had settled for pretty good, but annoyingly bland Chinese take-out from a friendly little place down the street. Then we discovered Westwood Grill. 9 pony expresses out of 10. Posted by Alana at 11:45 AM. View my complete profile.
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wasabi cowgirl: delicious, indeed
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Edible adventures from the centre of the universe. Photo courtesy delicious. magazine. As a complete cookbook fiend, you'd think that I'd be obsessed with food magazines also. This is not the case. I find most cooking magazines to be either too high-brow and snobby, with too many elaborate and time-intensive recipes (e.g. Gourmet, Bon Appetit), or too basic and therefore boring (e.g. Vegetarian Times). I thought I'd found an extremely happy medium with CHOW. I am a fan of Cooking Light. My first issue ar...
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wasabi cowgirl: Cookbook Challenge #4: Happy New Year!
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Edible adventures from the centre of the universe. Cookbook Challenge #4: Happy New Year! I hope y'all had as great a holiday season as I did! With almost a month off of work, Dave and I headed south to enjoy the beautiful island of Maui. We had an amazing time, and ate a lot of fantastic meals. I'll be posting about many of them in the near future - stay tuned! By Robin Robertson a few years ago that I had yet to use. Since Hoppin' John. Start to the new year. Slow Cooker Vegetarian Hoppin' John. 2 Tran...
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wasabi cowgirl: A Tale of Two Tuna Melts (and a Recipe)
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Edible adventures from the centre of the universe. A Tale of Two Tuna Melts (and a Recipe). As a child, I hated tuna. So. Much. I was not a fan of seafood in general, but tuna was always the absolute worst. My mom's attempts to make it appealing were usually followed by a refusal to eat, tears, and sometimes screaming. Needless to say, tuna was not served very often. Eventually, I found myself at Subway with Dave and he convinced me to try a bite of his tuna sub. It was.yummy! One of my favorite things s...
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Ozanada: Nanny
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Saturday, December 13, 2008. It's snowing now. The whiteness is smoothing out the landscape, hiding it. Erasing it. As I speak, everything my grandmother has ever known is also disappearing. It's being erased, gradually, as all the little parts of her disassociate and forget. They relax. They're calm, unburdened, as they give in to the infection that took her life. Thus is the connection of the living and the dead. And with mothers and children. And grandchildren and grandparents. We must che...It's real...
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Ozanada: I gotta get past Toronto...
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Friday, September 28, 2007. I gotta get past Toronto. Toronto was lovely, and I saw many friends, and spent three days there.It was fast and warm and fun. I think we saw a movie. Or did we miss it? Anyway, some people think Toronto has one of the best transit systems in Canada. The buses run on time, and the subway. Is the oldest and best the nation has seen. But those stupid streetcars. Sure. They're nostalgic and they look cool, with their big red corpses dragging aboveground on busy streets. I look...
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Ozanada: America by Night
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Thursday, August 2, 2007. America always sets my stomach churning. Not in revulsion, by any means, but through my fear of their xenophobia. What would that be? Getting to the border at Emerson was easy enough- Canada is calm and friendly and familiar, at least in my mind. Granite jowls and drooping drawers restored, they wave me through. Finally, I just look at the bottom of my map of Manitoba, which goes all the way to Fargo, ND, and from there follow the Interstate to Minneapolis-St.Paul. (Side...Right...
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Ozanada: Homeward Bound
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Thursday, November 1, 2007. South Hero. Burlington. Finally, I get onto Highway 2. I don't know what state I'm in. I know on the map that if I stay on Highway 2, I'll get to Halifax, via most of the rest of the east coast. And highway 2 is wonderful, if only because I tell myself that this is the last leg of my journey. After this, it's beaches, fishing, sleeping, friends, and an end to endless, heartless driving. I realize at some point that I'm actually retracing my tracks through northern Maine, from ...
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Ozanada: Postscript
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Tuesday, January 29, 2008. Behind the cage that protects the broken computers from the people outside, I'm sitting, waiting for the sun to come out- -waiting for the weather to change, waiting for some kind of freedom- -good or bad- -to reawaken, or return, or at least reemerge in my memory. Living your life in the past is foolish. But when the future is uninteresting.the past is a nice place to fall back to. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Some Cats are Bigger than Others. View my complete profile.