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What Do You Like to Read When Eating Solo?
Eating alone is one of the things that makes life worth living, and I always bring something to read as my dining companion if I don't have someone to spend time with, which is often. Some selections lately include Monocle magazine, New York Streetscapes, Dark Banquet: Blood and the Curious Lives of Blood Feeding Creatures, and The Little Book of Atheist Spirituality. I tend to read non-fiction more than fiction, but when I read fiction, I often find my food gets neglected a bit more....
Still, reading and eating are best friends, in my opinion.
There are some places I feel more comfortable with eating alone than in others. Cafes and teahouses are ideal. I actually touched on this topic in a blog post of mine: A Food Lover's Book of Days/Dining Alone. Life is Meals: A Food Lover's Book of Days by James and Kay Salter has a wonderful chapter entitled "Solitary Dinners" I really resonated with, and I think those of us who enjoy eating alone may enjoy it, too.
I have a quote from a book I was reading one Saturday, while eating, other solo readers and eaters might find interesting: “In roadside diners and late-night cafeterias, hotel lobbies and station cafes, we may dilute our feeling of isolation in a lonely public place and hence rediscover a distinctive sense of community.” - Alain de Botton, The Art of Travel.
Mixed Review: King Arthur Flour Blueberry Sour Cream Scone Mix
I think my favourite recipe from scratch is one I use every week from Everyday Food. Armed with this recipe, scones are no longer the enigmatic baked item many people associate with frou-frou coffee shops. I bake them for a local non-frou-frou coffee shop, and they always are a big hit.
This seemed like a fair review for the mix, and from the photographs, the scones aren't the rock-solid variety one can encounter. For butter-cutting, though, a pastry blender is my preferred utensil. The dough may have been shaggy because the butter may have been warm. The recipe I use suggests to add flour on the work surface, which I hardly ever do, but it may be something to try if you opt for this mix and find a very tacky dough.
Pantry 'Ghosts': Do You Have Them?
People! Give me your coconut milk! This stuff is great for subbing as buttermilk for vegan baked goods, and I love making coconut sweet rice.
Since I moved into this place I live in now late last May, I haven't gotten much in terms of Pantry Ghosts, but I do have three different jars of molasses. Kept a jar at the boyfriend's, had one at my old place. Moved in with my parents, broke up with the boyfriend, and bought another jar for no reason. Now I have three, and molasses isn't something one uses terribly often.
And I have udon noodles of unclear age.
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About tastyfever
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Location: Orlando, Florida, United States
About: Food fanatic, tea snob, lactose intolerant, cheese enthusiast (despite it all), amateur baker, gin drinker. I'm working on enrolling in the University of London in the fall for their Anthropology of Food Master's program(me).
Favorite foods: I love food that is well-made, flavourful, crafted with care, honest, and that can tell a story. Food tastes best when shared with others who take pleasure in eating, but in lieu of that, food also tastes really good while reading a book.
Last bite on earth: It would be funny if I said a human baby... but I really wouldn't want to eat a baby. Unless that baby were made entirely of Dagoba Chai chocolate. Or Danish blue cheese. With green apples and soft bread. Or some sort of Indian food dosa baby....
While reading Brian Jacques' Redwall series, I became rather entranced with the concoctions of the woodland creatues at Redwall Abbey. So when I found out there was The Redwall Cookbook, I was excited.
I've made "Hare's Haversack Crumble" and "Brockhall Badger Carrot Cakes" to success. It's a very cute book, although it would be far more convenient if I could just reach into books and swipe something off the table when none of the fictional characters are looking.