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My grown up daughter left her phone on an Uber a while ago. Fortunately the driver was able to recover and return it But there was lots of that panic your daughter experienced at first.The daughter lost her phone with her bank card this morning. Emailed in a panic from school. Did a quick search. Called the bus company and her driver reported a found cell phone. Whew.
Is it like Irish soda bread with raisins and peel added in?Yesterday I made an old Irish bread known as Barm Brack. It is slightly sweet and contains a generous amount of raisins and peel. Barm is, so I heard, Irish for yeast. I'll put some out on the calorie free table for you to try.
Its very good. We started making it at our house so our kids could take it to those ethnic food celebrations at school and guides/ brownies. They needed something of Irish or British origin. Roast beef with Yorkshire pudding seemed a bit over the top. Ditto for trifle with sherry.I've never made Irish Soda Bread. Actually, I don't recall ever eating it either. Anybody know if it is good?
Since you love Lebkuchen, I understand that you call it “Liebkuchen” ( Lovecake)- or maybe because you love the owner of the recipe?
LOL, can't spell in German, either, although I love your explanation, which I do (I am so lucky to have found a great love late in life). I'm baking, using my phone, with the recipe a photo that one of the big guy's sisters shot of her mother's notebook. Two pages, because it explained where the recipe had come from. Handwritten. I was okay until I got to 1 package of Lebkuchen spice. Looked it up, sort of got it together with a recipe for it (11 spices, some of them needing to be roasted and/or ground in a mortar and pestle; ground mace is hard to find, and my ground coriander was suspiciously old), but the resulting cookies were deemed "pretty close".
I love baking for him, but he so doesn't need it...He went from large to fat with a woman who loved ice cream. Wish I'd made him fat with German pastries. I am thin, and I like nice food, but I fill up quickly and have quirky allergies, so like really nice food in great moderation. It's hard to meet both of our needs.
When I was involved with a book club I did my best to read all the selections and keep an open mind. However I just can't handle books that feel too bleak to me. I am the same with movies.Preparing for a book club meeting at our house…which means cleaning and baking. One person just let me know she isn’t coming because she didn’t like the book. Two people quit last year because they didn’t like some of the books. I didn’t realize that the purpose of a book club was to read only what you like.!
A medical professor once told me that students in her sector often couldn't, or wouldn't read because of lack of will.Re book club: I have no problem with people not enjoying a book, or not liking parts of a book. But it feels dismissive of the whole group if that becomes the reason for not meeting. Hosts and leaders prepare for the meeting. Someone suggested the book for a reason, and it might be interesting to hear the reason, even debate the reason. This person hasn't liked the last two books, but never brings her own suggestions. I interpret this as negativity I don't need/want in my life. BTW we had a great discussion about the book, and the author (The Life Impossible by Matt Haig), but it wasn't well-liked by anyone. The fantasy aspect is what triggered the dislike. But there were some great quotes and moments that we all enjoyed. So...lots to discuss.