Everyone’s powers receive a polysyllabic name and a description, and one of my favorites, a restaurant critic who is a main character in the Chew saga, served as a bit of a personal inspiration. John Layman introduced the character in Chew #3: “Amelia Mintz is a saboscrivner. That mea...
A whisk is intended to beat eggs. Want Have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for We want to go to the beach She wanted me to leave I'll give you a lift into town if you want I want an apple Intend To have in mind for a particular use I intended the flowers as a...
I ate platefuls of Mickey-Shaped Waffles, pancakes, savoury avocado breakfast bowls, and delicious pastries like cinnamon rolls, Danishes, and muffins. It’s been a couple of weeks since I got back from Florida. To help with my Disney holiday blues, I’m baking lots of treats inspired by...
More About This Book After Ever After Jordan Sonnenblick Jeffrey Alper, an eighth grade cancer survivor, has learned a lot about life, but there's a lot that's brand-new, such as how to fight for himself and for the people he loves.This is a hopeful and sometimes funny story about w...
In the Czech Republic, hot dogs are often served in a roll with a hole punched through it which is then filled with the dog with ketchup and mustard. 128 votes Agree or disagree? 15 Danish Dogs - Denmark Photo: via Pinterest These long dogs are often served with pickle chips, remoulade...
Danablu is a Danish cow's milk blue cheese produced on the island of Funen. It has a creamy and smooth texture and a slightly sharp and salty flavor, which is similar to Roquefort but milder. Double-cream blue cheese is a category unto itself, with a later arrival on the blue cheese...
is crumbling BY George Gayuski 31 Cover photo by fudith Keenan Lectures What is it to be a Buddhist BY Lew Lancaster 3 Lecture to Lewis Lancaster's visiting class BY Shunryu Suzuki-roshi 13 Just to be alive is enough BY Abbess Blanche Hartman 36 Related Zen Centers 48 ERRATUM: The last...
We then realised we hadn’t eaten, so went to the classic Danish cuisine restaurant – Jagger (think Danish Maccy D’s) – where apparently we had another drink and a tasty burger (only realised after looking at the photos the next day ;o). Then knackered, we played with the colours ...
“My Town.” Newcomer Cassyette brings the patriarchal takedown “Off With His Head” up a notch, providing the perfect compliment to Carter’s aggressive vocal. And the Lynks-guesting “Go Get a Tattoo” is infinitely catchy. This album just begs you to turn it up and enjoy the ride. ...