While wandering to work today, I decided to stop into TJ’s Books and Treasures, a little used-book store I’ve been passing regularly since moving to the west side of Moscow earlier this month.
I’d been inside before, but it had been years — and long before I had a baby to buy books for.
The first thing [...]
Carrie Rodriguez will rock Rendezvous in the Park on Thursday July 16 with her folk music and fiddle playing. According to the Rendezvous in the Park Web site, http://www.moscowmusic.com/Rendezvous. Rodriguez, a Brooklyn based fiddler not yet 30-years old, just released her second album, “She Ain’t Me,” which reached #2 on the Americana charts. In December [...]
I can’t believe June is over, but I thought this was as good a time as any to present a yummy dessert recipe I’ve been saving. It comes from a Taste of Home Bonus Pamphlet I received a couple of months ago and although contributor Melissa Sokasits of Warrenville, Illinois writes it has become a [...]
Copyright protection in the online world is going to be an exciting area of discussion in the coming years, and columnist Connie Schultz got the ball rolling recenly with her piece in the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Schultz writes about a recent panel discussion during which David Marburger brought up the idea of dramatically changing federal copyright [...]
So I may be blogging about the death of the King of Pop a little after the fact, but I was on vacation last week when I received the shocking news. For many people, the news of his death has brought on a renewed interest in his music and videos, and what he did for [...]
Some might think it too late in the season for this hearty appetizer, billed as a “hands-down winner for your favorite armchair quarterback.” Although I’m not a sports fan, I don’t think you can ever go wrong with cheese and bread, regardless the season.
Last week, I posted a recipe noting it came from a pile [...]
This is my second recipe for quiche this week, but when I saw it on a Taste of Home google alert I couldn’t resist. The crust calling specifically for Idaho potatoes was a plus, but it sounded mighty tasty as well.
It also appealed to me because you’ve got the best of the breakfast world [...]
Continuing with the saving on your wedding theme… It’s time for the all-important shoes.
Now, I say “all-important” because I know shoes are crazy important to the wedding ensemble for most women.
But first, I have a confession to make — Shoes are not my area. I wore sneakers to my wedding. New Adidas, blue and silver. [...]
Michael Jackson was one of the generation’s most iconic pop culture figures and news of his death today at a Los Angeles hospital moved quickly. Undoubtedly, it will be a dominant piece of news and entertainment discussion for several days.
The Drudge Report declared “The King is Dead” at the top spot of his page.
Few people [...]
That headline is my philosophy when it comes to a lot of foods. If a bottle of hot sauce is on the table, I’m likely to be the first one to reach for it whether I’m eating eggs, sandwiches or most anything else except desserts.
Since I’m sure there are many of you out there who [...]
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
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