This week's TV Dinner is a little bit spectacular, and unfortunately one that you're not going to be able to make at home (at least not easily and not without getting the health board, peta and animal control upset at you).
I have a thing for older cookbooks, and recently I came across one by food historian Esther B. Aresty called The Delectable Past (1964). In it, Aresty shares several recipes from her collection of rare and ...
Continue Reading Story at 'yumsugar -- To die for.'Back to the Birds… > As a follow up to my new found bird obsession, check out these cool birdie products I have scouted out (and have even purchased a few).Now I hate birds. Seriously, they creep me out. But...
the tudors premieres tonight! > hey everyone! it's a simply gorgeous sunny day here in hollywood - i had a lovely brunch (at the celebrity scientology center on franklin just for creepy kicks) this morning with ms. lisa from a...
popbytes does the tudors premiere! > hey everyone! i just got back a little while ago from the hollywood premiere of the upcoming showtime series the tudors which was literally held down the block from my apartment at the lovely egyptian...
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