Food + Drink
In celebration of all things gustatory.
Robin Williams, the great comedian and the true story of his dementia diagnosis
In the summer of 2012, Robin Williams wrote a note inside the cover of his book Twelve Steps that simply said, "I want to help people be less afraid."
Yan Guo LuanPublished about a year ago in ProofPate'
She grabbed the bottle and ran. There wasn't much time for struggling through the mechanics of brewing, stilling and aging of alcohol, it just was not... had not been her proficiency in all of her 33 years of living. This would do... it was alcohol... whiskey as good as any of the others on the shelf at Osco Drugs. Her classmate was having a spontaneous birthday party sponsored by her husband who had invited a few of her closest friends. She promised to stop through and so she was... bringing along the requested ingredient for a last minute chicken liver pate' being whipped up by her classmate's mom. It hadn't cost much... it was only a few bucks for a pint of liquor to season the liver smoothy, and they could keep the rest of it for a nightcap. She'd made the suggestion just before dashing out to her car. The stop into the grocery store presented only the larger bottles, more than they needed. The clerk referred her to the Osco Pharmacy at the end of the store aisle. There wasn't much time to waste, it was her scheduled day to work and she could not call in just to attend a college classmate's birthday. Minutes later she was standing in fron of her friend's co-op townhouse. She was met at the door by the man of the house. Handed over her gift and extended the bottle of a;cohol explaining that their local market did not provide other thana fifth of brandy... use the whiskey.
CarmenJimersonCross-SafieddinePublished about a year ago in FeastHere are some simple Italian recipes you could try.
Here are some simple Italian recipes you could try. 1.Spaghetti Bolognese: This is a classic, easy to prepare and always popular. All you need to cook is spaghetti, ground meat, tomato sauce, onions, garlic, olive oil and some vegetables (like carrots and celery).
ErfolgsguruPublished about a year ago in Feast5 healthy and fast gourmet breakfasts
Such a quick breakfast should be your best choice. And I share recipes not just for breakfast, but for the healthiest breakfasts!
Elena Sunshine MagazinePublished about a year ago in Feast10 benefits of Coffee
Coffee is a brewed drink made from the roasted seeds of the Coffea plant. The Coffea plant is native to tropical regions of Africa and is now cultivated in many countries around the world. The seeds of the plant, commonly called coffee beans, are ground and then brewed with hot water to create coffee. Coffee is a popular beverage that is consumed all over the world and is known for its energizing effects, which are due to the caffeine content of the drink.
BERBER
I CHECKED THE PANTRY THIS MORNING and found this container on the shelf among my usual seasonings... basil, rosemary, parsley, thyme and coriander. There was the harissa and five spice that I mixed myself, along with the sea salt, garlic, celery salt, celery seeds, and and cardamom. The fennel and cumin were in place as were the chili powder and tumeric. Marjoram... and not bay leaves, but sage in leaf and ground leaf status. The mystery I'm calling down is the appearance of BERBER SEASONING on my uppermost shelf. Where id it come from? I don't know what it goes into, what nation it buffers or what guest (of the few that appear here) could have left it behind. Guests to my home come on rare occaision and live for chili by the pot load. They send chili to other folks homes and come out to reclaim their containers if necessary. There was once a co-worker whose LASAGNA spilled over into our household... from an office POTLUCK event. Seasonings were never exchanged and it was his mom's recipe and handiwork that brought it here for comaprison with my own. She did not use BERBER to make it. I did consider the JAMAICAN JERK CHICKEN recipe that rolled through with my daughter on a one day in town visit. Her chilcren boastfully acclaim an illgotten affiliation with an "over seas" origin as "wanna be Jamaicans" with the one love of Bob Marley, or "could a been fantasy stem from one time King of Ethiopia, Haille Salassie" and the swale of 1960s business venture that became the Rastafari Movement. All this said, I have no idea what that has to do with my pantry. Her boys stand by a black and brown assertion of their entry into life by attaching Rastafarian names and hairstyles to their lives. One other point, none of the boys nor their mother cook when they come here. They generally do not eat when they come here; and they rarely come here. The last to visit claimed to have become vegetarian... berber seasoning is applied to meat. I rest that case.
CarmenJimersonCross-SafieddinePublished about a year ago in FeastThe Evolution of DevOps: A Brief History
The concept of DevOps has been around for over a decade, and has undergone significant evolution during that time. Here is a brief history of the evolution of DevOps:
ManisekaranPublished about a year ago in ProofTransitioning from offline to online- How worth is the move for food delivery businesses?
“The internet affords a level of relationship with consumers hitherto unfathomable.” - Lucas Donat Introduction The world of internet is a big place, and with internet services continuing to grow and penetrate with the passage of time, the competitive landscape is shifting.
Dr. Shamael Zaheer KhanPublished about a year ago in Feast