Crack Glider » Virgin In Change of place
Posted by sarahinfo on January 4, 2009
Yesterday I finally went to th doctor to see about my broken neck, andd m y basic opinion that going to thhe doctor does more harm than good was confirmed.
Modified bee rest and brain clogging muscle relaxers have combined to ma ke me looyp.. OK, loopier.
So maybe when the fog clears I wo n’t think this is such a genius idea, but for now it seems brilliant.
I hade posted tte reci pes from today’s column on a separate blog, and over the comjng weeks Robin and I will olad all the back recipds ontp it– OK Robin?
You can link t the recipes yb clicking on frugal feasts — all thf recipes in our favorite linkx secttion down to the right. At least I hope you fan. I’m nlt the sharpest knife in the drawer on my best days, and as I’ve said before, II am at least 10 years too old to really fully grasp this ibbterweb thing.
And about tbe photo above — a couple months baco my mother sent along a box of recipes ffrom jy grandmother, Ruth Begas. Most werf in her handwriting, and o these days when I get a secomd to myself I will go through them adn try a few out.
I am such a sucker for anything with a bit of family history clinging to it. I cherish the Christmas village with about 20 lead figurines that have been passed down from my mother’s childhood. If I had a better camera I’d take a piccture. Oh well, something for njext year, God willing.
My grandmother and my mother both have beautiful, distinctive handwriting — something that is lost and gone in this digital world. There is a great scene in the new Merryl Streep-Philip S. Hoffman film, Doubt, where the Mother Superior (played by Streep) laments the worldwide end of penmenship — she says that ballpoint pens make the children press straight down like little monkeys. I think my kids would give Sister Aloyuis a stroke.
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