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Anyone who knows me knows I have a healthy appetite for life...and food. Come along with me on my everyday adventures--as I whip up some culinary magic of my own, when I dine out and let someone else do the cooking for me, and all those juicy bites in between. -
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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Lunch at Brown’s
Last week I was in the Loganville area for a story interview. It’s not every day that I get down in there in that direction so when I have an interview down there, I try to schedule it sometime around … Continue reading
Posted in Dining Out
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Learning the Tricks of the Trade
I recently bought a new food book that should come in handy here at Eater’s Digest. I consider myself to be somewhat successful in the kitchen. I know the basic stuff from Home Ec. I can cook pasta, scramble an … Continue reading
Posted in At Home
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An Irish Night Out
Well, we did it. Despite not feeling like 100% on Saturday, Zach and I went to a St. Patrick’s Day Party with our Lancaster friends, Jesse and Katie. I made sure to take enough medicine to leave me in only … Continue reading
Posted in Dining Out, Seasonal
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My Apologies!
Hello dear readers! I have to apologize for my absence. I’ve felt something like death warmed over this week. The only thing I’ve had to eat and drink this week has been hot tea and foods high in Vitamin C. … Continue reading
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The Amish “Friendship” Bread Curse
At one time or another, anyone who’s even a little kitchen-inclined has been given a bag of Amish Friendship Bread batter. You know what I’m talking about…those plastic, gallon-sized bags of off-white, runny batter that looks a lot like baby … Continue reading
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Mush and Other Scary Things
There are certain foods that are associated with our little pocket of the world–foods that either scare or entice, you either love them or hate them. I saw lots of these “delicacies” when I worked as a cashier in high … Continue reading
Olympic Ice Hockey: the Ultimate Spread for the Ultimate Rivalry
Yesterday’s closing of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics made me just a little sad. What do you mean I have to wait four years to see all that skiing and snowboarding on primetime television each night? I was just starting … Continue reading
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