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Oysters and Martinis – Selection de Rigueur; Classic New York Christmas, Uptown and Down

December 22, 2013 by marianne

courtesy goodfoodstories.com   courtesy seattleite.com image courtesy Eats on Lexington image courtesy Keen's Steakhouse thisweeksf.net courtesy hauteliving.com Is this not all that is beauty and perfection in a few choice ingredients? Yesterday, I had a little day in the city.  It was filled with memorable visual and sensory vignettes of classic New York Christmas.  There was all the expected hustle-bustle but sans the … [Read more...]

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The Name of the Dance is the Peppermint Twist; Don’t Scare the Kids

December 21, 2013 by marianne

Joey Dee and the Starlighters circa 1961 - you must watch this:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WIvZu4dPQQ I would have to say that, generally speaking I do believe it isn't a good idea to have your children view you in situations which lead them to question your sanity and thereby threaten their overall sense of security.  However, this morning I actually played a youtube video of this wonderful classic from 1961 for Christin.  She was … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Baking, Blog Tagged With: Chocolate Candy Cane Cookies, Double Chocolate Peppermint Biscotti, Eggnog Ice Cream, Peppermint Fudge Brownie Bites, White Chocolate and Peppermint Cookie Brittle

Yes, We Have No Bananas – or Raspberries; Strawberry and Chocolate Scones

December 16, 2013 by marianne

    Today I somehow landed in Vaudeville - although when Christin is around unexpectedly, sometimes it does seem like our house could be a scene from there.  " Yes, We Have No Bananas" was the title of a song from 1922's Broadway revue, "Make It Snappy", written by Frank Silver and Irving Cohn and sung by Eddie Cantor.   Ok, this was the year my Mother was born and I obviously have no recollection of any such show so I can not say why I know … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Baking, Blog Tagged With: Strawberry and Chocolate Scones

Me, I Want a Hula Hoop……Please Christmas Don’t be Late; White Chocolate, Almond and Cranberry Biscotti (Definitely Not as Good as Roseann’s)

December 14, 2013 by marianne

         image courtesy Wikipedia.org It's 1958 in my head today and what's playing?  Who can forget the Chipmunks' famous lyrics, "Please Santa, don't be late": ......me,  I want a hula hoop, we can hardly stand the wait, please Christmas don't be late"................ Yes, The Chipmunks began their still famous career in 1958 and even appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show - that's before their career took off in earnest (aka in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Baking, Blog Tagged With: Cranberry Almond and White Chocolate Biscotti

Stop the World, I Want to Get Off? Dorie, Carolyne and The Mouse King

December 12, 2013 by marianne

  looking a little fierce and sans one foot, presumably lost in the battle Three unnerving things happened to me yesterday: First I saw that Dorie Greenspan closed her amazing cookie establishment, Beurre and Sel.  Ugh!  This couldn't have been worse news for me as I work to muster up all my confidence to go into my own baking business.   This was a "Stop the World, I Want to Get OFF"- type occurrence, since I consider Dorie to be a … [Read more...]

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In the Mood: Cold Air, Classical Music and Visions of Sugarplums

December 10, 2013 by marianne

Dance of the Snowflakes from George Balanchine's The Nutcracker - image courtesy NYTimes You should look at the full size picture of this online - it is an amazing photo   Chocolate Candy Cane Cookies This post could be called "continuing to stream nostalgia"...... In the Mood - one of my favorite tunes, ever.  Getting into the mood for the Winter Holidays, whichever ones you celebrate and enjoy most, is initiated by different stimuli … [Read more...]

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For the Love of Goats – Goat Cheese Fudge and other Holiday Treats

December 7, 2013 by marianne

it would appear this lovely is smiling! (photo courtesy goatcheesejournal.com) Confession:  I adore farm animals of almost every persuasion.  Left to my own devices I would collect them all in our yard and keep them as pets.  If I didn't think my husband would either have me committed or divorce me on the spot, I would have begun this years ago.  The other day, I was going through some old pictures and came upon a few which included the … [Read more...]

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Wrath and Twinkle: Honesty about December

December 4, 2013 by marianne

   And so the intent of this post is to acknowledge a lot of feelings I have each year at this time and to put them out there for all of you who may have some of the same ups and downs during this month....  for it is ok, these too shall pass, and with a little honesty and perseverence we can step over to the happy side of the month........... The month of December always ushers itself in like a dreaded great and gathering dark storm. I am … [Read more...]

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My Visit to the Breakers Kitchen and First-Hand Lesson on How the Simplest of Recipes Require the Greatest of Finesse

December 1, 2013 by marianne

     there is no other word for the perfectly prepared Key Lime Pie than Luscious! I actually began writing a post this morning about Christmas cookie baking, but was quickly diverted as my brain cleared after a couple of sips of coffee - that will just have to wait till tomorrow. I very quickly decided that I could not miss the opportunity to write about my day yesterday - while my thoughts are fresh, my tummy still satiated (is that the word … [Read more...]

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Reflections on The Day – Thanksgiving 2013

November 30, 2013 by marianne

This year I had a special Thanksgiving - it was a day I got to watch the traditional Thanksgiving from afar.  I am not at home, did not cook a single thing and did not even have any turkey at all.  My home-cooked Thanksgiving Dinner was last Sunday, taking over 2 days to prepare.  Thursday was just a simple day for relaxing with my kids and husband - the three people I am most thankful for in my life. Being together, just the 4 of us with no … [Read more...]

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