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This cheese had the flavor of a prison riot.
Cross-posted at hakunafritatta.blogspot.com
Over on the Salon Food page, Francis Lam has recently posted a
witty take on the "joy" of fromage fort.
Or maybe not.
I hate to admit this (as someone with a food-related blog) but I'm
not really all that adventurous an eater. Although I've tri… Read full post »
She Just Can't Leave Well Enough Alone
Wouldn't you think a righty like Sarah Palin would be all about "property rights?" She seems to be, at least when she wants to build a big tacky house on a lake. But she doesn't seem willing to extend that same right to her new neighbor.Joe McGinniss.
Gay-bashing church plans picketing at Heritage High
http://www.columbian.com/news/2010/may/14/gay-bashing-church-plans-picketing-at-heritage-hig/
My Favorite Thanksgiving Memory
This was several years ago, when I was a single mom with 2 kids living outside Albuquerque. I wasn't making much but my employer at the time was handing out turkeys to employees. So I picked up mine and straightaway began dreaming of all the leftovers I would make out of… Read full post »
Cannabis Cafe opens in Portland
By Anne Saker/The Oregonian November 13, 2009
Oregon opened another chapter in U.S. marijuana history when at 4:20 p.m. Friday, about three dozen people christened the nation's first cafe for licensed residents to sit down, sip coffee and smoke marijuana.… Read full post »

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