Savory Chickpea Cakes
I continued knitting the side of my sweater and foodie the side of hers and I post a photo of her progress.
Ladies and gentlemen, I am happy to report -- drum roll please – that we have a knitted back to the sweater I am attempting to make! And, as a bonus (or perhaps SHOCK), it looks like the back template provided in the pattern.
I found these completely adorable cupcakes on KitchenDaily.com and I just had to share them with you! Enjoy!
Friday night is high school football night and since my daughter is one of the three Drum Majors for the 400+ piece band, I try to make every game. This week, my architect friends surprised me and joined me in the stands...what a treat! I attach a video of what we enjoy each week...the football team "salutes" the band at the end of each game!
As some of you may know, my youngest daughter is in an a cappella singing group at her high school and last Sunday they were among the glorious voices invited to sing at Earth Mass at Saint John the Divine Church in New York City.
For purposes of this post, I will focus on the process of making homemade pasta. First, a story…Once upon a time, Eddie’s brother, Donny, decided that he wanted to preserve some family recipes, so, all inspired by the likes of Larry King, he set out on a mission to tape his mom and his aunt talking, interview-style. Have you ever been at a table with a collection of Italians…it’s hysterical! There’s a lot of scoffing and yelling going on that, in other families, would lead to extended familial estrangement, but to Italians, this is normal behavior…..and expected. So the taping begins and my aunt gives an instruction, and her sister says, “no it’s not” and my aunt gives another instruction, and her sister says, “no it’s not”….and so on. Needless to say, not much memorializing transpired! However, Eddie did manage to secure the following pasta recipe: