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Anatomy of an Entree – Pistachio, Pignoli and Herb-Crusted Chicken Breasts – Sans Gluten

April 12, 2013 by marianne

   Hardly an original idea but, yesterday afternoon I set out to massage and refresh a common chicken entree - the nut-crusted, rolled boneless chicken breast.  It is worth trying to work with this recipe - there are so many possibilities and I like the sensory outcomes - flavor, crunch, creamy, oozy-cheesy, garlicy filling.  I was trying for one that's Gluten-Free and has lots of crunch and flavor. As I drove to The Farm for a fresh … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Pistachio Pignoli and Herb Crusted Chicken Breasts

The Power of Color – Appeal, Enhancement, Selection, Joy

April 10, 2013 by marianne

      Recently, it has become substantively more evident to me how much color is an intriguing and amazing element in our choices, moods, attractions and personalities, and yes, food selection, development and ingestion.  This may be more so since I started picking up my camera nearly every day as I wander around here and there.  Honestly, color has always been a serious factor in my life - going back to when I garnished my mud-pies with … [Read more...]

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On the….. Rue de Rhubarb

April 8, 2013 by marianne

Rue de Rivoli, Rue de Richelieu, Rue de Renne.......... Ok, confession.......... when I was a kid, I stole stalks of rhubarb out of my neighbor's garden and ate them raw, and not just once, many times...... So by now, if you know me at all,  you can follow the thread and figure out how I arrived at the title of today's post - if indeed you know that I am just a tad bit crazy, and you know where I've been recently...... Yesterday's post … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Baking, Blog Tagged With: Rhubarb recipes

No-Question Affection – National Coffee Cake Day

April 7, 2013 by marianne

  Existential Question - Is a Bundt a Coffee Cake? Or, more generally, what is the precise definition of Coffee Cake?.............. Today is National Coffee Cake Day and, I'd be remiss in not "celebrating".  I am a longtime devotee of coffeecakes - beginning with those many, much-loved gems which emanated from my dear Mother's oven to those historically significant ones from the much-loved French Pastry Shop in Morristown circa 1960s, to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Baking, Blog Tagged With: Apple Walnut, Banana Bundt Cake, Big Crumb Coffee Cake, Blood Orange and Almond Bundt Cake, Blueberry Crumb Cake, Caramel Kuchen, Cinnamon Coffee Cake Kotiuk, Fresh Ginger Bundt Cake, Kay's Bakery - Lavalette, Lemon Ginger Bundt Cake, NJ, Rhubarb Crumb Cake

Silver Linings Playbook and One Year of the Blog

April 6, 2013 by marianne

  my very own Silver Linings Playbook Finally!!!!!!!    I'm looking back, a little nostalgic, and still jet-lagged today, so bare with me.........  I am officially dedicating the first Anniversary of my Blog to - Silver Linings Playbook.  Here's why......... The day before I left for Paris was the day, one year ago, (March 26, 2012) on which I wrote my very first blog post.  For some weeks earlier in February and March, I had … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Baron Haussman, One Year Anniversary of the Blog - Dedication, Silver LInings Playbook

Beyond the Obvious – Reflections on my Paris Experience

April 5, 2013 by marianne

  Not on the crowded streets....... Being focused on getting my pictures and immediate thoughts down on "paper", I notably left out some of my more subtle, if not cogent, reflections on my Paris trip in Wednesday's post.  There is so much to try to remember.  Sometimes it takes more than a day to recollect and process, especially when there is jet lag involved. Yesterday morning I found my heart aching more than just a little to go back … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Christine Ferber, French Butter, French Confiture

The Paris Journal – Lucky, Lovely, Infectious

April 3, 2013 by marianne

Having a child studying abroad is a great incentive to visit them.  It makes the decision to go all the more easy  - that is, when going to Europe would otherwise be considered a treat or an extreme extravagance, in this case going is somewhat more reasonable and justified (like I need a reason?)  Luckily, it was my husband's decision to go this time as he decided we needed to visit Ryan over Easter weekend.  George, remarkably, hadn't been to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Paris

Chuckling Together @ 24 with Lots of Love; Coconut Cupcakes for Christin and the Laxers

March 23, 2013 by marianne

Today is my daughter, Christin's 24th birthday.  It is a very special day because it represents the culmination of 7 1/2 months of staying in bed and 24 years hence!  Two early events should perhaps have been taken more seriously as a harbinger of things to come:  Firstly, on this day 24 years ago, Christin attempted to enter this world in a position tantamount to a 90 degree angle - that is, for all you novices, called "frank breech" (heiney … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Baking, Blog Tagged With: Ina Garten's Coconut Cupcakes

Consolation Prize, “Friends” with Benefits: Traveling Via Facebook

March 22, 2013 by marianne

  SCANDAL!!!! I have "Friends" with Benefits!!!!!!! "So this is where I spend my days and years"  William Thacker in Notting Hill.............. It is no secret that I am envious of my son, Ryan who is living in London for the semester.  He went there, ostensibly because his major, International Business, required him to "study" abroad for one semester.  Ha!  I know why he went ----- because he knew he could get to numerous venues of … [Read more...]

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Fickle Is as Fickle Does; Coconut, Bananas, Chocolate, Pecans……

March 21, 2013 by marianne

   Toasted Pecans - using two ways today.... I awoke this morning to one of Mother Nature's (that fickle little old lady - somehow I envision her like Sophia Petrillo)  little jokes - as far as the tilt of the earth is concerned, it IS indeed Spring and, lo and behold - overnight the little fairies snuck in with snow swirls and left a sound, albeit light,  blanket of white, yet again upon the ground.  I am afraid to go and look at my little … [Read more...]

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