Quick posts of small light helpings
Those Baneful Articles--BBC radio article on the history--and corrupting evil--of two classic potables in Scotland.
Whiskey...and tea.
As with BBC radio 7, there is a limited time. 2 days left as I type this at 10pm Thursday night. Seriously, it involves tea and Scots. This is made for at least half the people of my acquaintance.
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And I noticed an article about picnic food at NPR today, but did not have time to read it (Kitchen Window is not usually an audio article). The Almond Plum Upside Down Cake offers possibilities.
And I learned that there are a load of good recipes at NPR if one searches for the word 'picnic'.
Oh, and that book I posted about, last month: The Urban Picnic. Didn't realize NPR had done a write up on it. Not strictly vegetarian, but does include veg alternatives to their picnic menus. Except the Shakespeare menu--Elizabethans were carnivores, no doubt about it.
Still available at Sweet Briar for $7.00. I'm thinking of a spare copy.
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Ideas for posts from last week, that I had no time to post.
Kayaks and kitchens--great food articles from Paddling.net. Because nothing demands a tighter, lighter camping kitchen than a skinny little boat.
Planning a Multi Day Meal, Part 1
and two
Oh yeah--and how a href="http://www.paddling.net/guidelines/showArticle.html?430">you pack all that stuff. And no, I've only done this once, and the folks at OA packed a small overnight kitchen and firewood, and distributed it on to all our kayaks.
Then again, there are minimalists.
Emergency glasses?
Those Baneful Articles--BBC radio article on the history--and corrupting evil--of two classic potables in Scotland.
Whiskey...and tea.
As with BBC radio 7, there is a limited time. 2 days left as I type this at 10pm Thursday night. Seriously, it involves tea and Scots. This is made for at least half the people of my acquaintance.
******************
And I noticed an article about picnic food at NPR today, but did not have time to read it (Kitchen Window is not usually an audio article). The Almond Plum Upside Down Cake offers possibilities.
And I learned that there are a load of good recipes at NPR if one searches for the word 'picnic'.
Oh, and that book I posted about, last month: The Urban Picnic. Didn't realize NPR had done a write up on it. Not strictly vegetarian, but does include veg alternatives to their picnic menus. Except the Shakespeare menu--Elizabethans were carnivores, no doubt about it.
Still available at Sweet Briar for $7.00. I'm thinking of a spare copy.
**************
Ideas for posts from last week, that I had no time to post.
Kayaks and kitchens--great food articles from Paddling.net. Because nothing demands a tighter, lighter camping kitchen than a skinny little boat.
Planning a Multi Day Meal, Part 1
and two
Oh yeah--and how a href="http://www.paddling.net/guidelines/showArticle.html?430">you pack all that stuff. And no, I've only done this once, and the folks at OA packed a small overnight kitchen and firewood, and distributed it on to all our kayaks.
Then again, there are minimalists.
Emergency glasses?