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Tag Archives: Dessert
Kochkunst (aka Edible Art)
It tasted just as good as it looked – and it took approximately 2 1/2 minutes to put together. What more could you ask of a dessert? A secret to be shared: begin with a package of prepared phyllo shells, … Continue reading
Where to Lose Weight on Vacation…
I really had to laugh when I saw the headline in the New York Times Health Section: Where to Lose Weight on Vacation. Here we are in Arizona, not a scale in the rented house, but all I need is … Continue reading
Posted in Etcetera, Photography
Tagged Arizona, Dessert, Food, Health, Restaurants, Tucson
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Mis-readings
(Writers face their own dangers: words can be elusive, slippery, even Protean, changing shape before the reader’s very eyes!) Chris of Beyond Anomie recently commented on a post here, No More Questions to Ask: I must admit that on first glance, I read … Continue reading