Literary Feasts: The Heart Is Not A Size, by Beth Kephart

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Mexican food is probably one of my favorite things to eat.  It’s simple and relatively easy to make a healthy meal from the common ingredients in Mexican fare.  Somehow when I have Mexican food, it rarely turns out to be as healthy as I would like it to be.  Instead of a baked tortillas, I [...]

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Literary Feasts: Keeping the Feast, by Paula Butturini

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Italy will always be a special place here at Linus’s Blanket because that is pretty much where it got its birth as a book blog.  Before that it was an all-purpose/keep up with friends type venture.  I started posting reviews of books that I was reading as I was vacationing in Italy and I never [...]

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Literary Feasts: Beautiful Creatures, by Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl

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Beautiful Creatures, by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl is a chunkster of a book, but I was drawn into each and every page, and enjoyed every minute of it.  As you might have expected, knowing me, that also means that there was plenty of food for me to feast my imagination upon.  I would love [...]

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Literary Feasts: Shiver, by Maggie Stiefvater

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It’s rare that I will read acknowledgements in a book.  Most times I feel a little guilty about not reading about all the people who went into the monumental task of creating the book, but I figure that they’re not really there for me anyway and I move on.  I did read them in Shiver, [...]

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Literary Feasts: Heaven to Betsy, by Maud Hart Lovelace

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So I have been trying to control my rampant compulsion to start reading everything that comes into the door and concentrate on the book that I am already reading.  It’s hard for me not to cheat, but I have managed to be good and stick to the book at hand, except when it comes to [...]

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Literary Feasts: The Midwife, by Jennifer Worth

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I love reading about food in books.  I like to cook and I love to eat even more.  So some Friday’s I’ll be sharing the culinary delights that I have come across in my reading. What better way to start off the weekend than thinking about good food in a good book? This week’s words [...]

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Literary Feasts ~ Irreplaceable, by Stephen Lovely

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I love reading about food in books.  I like to cook and I love to eat even more.  So on Friday’s I’ll be sharing the culinary delights that I have come across in my reading. What better way to start off the weekend than thinking about good food in a good book. “That night she [...]

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Literary Feasts: Drood, by Dan Simmons ~ 2

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Beth did a wonderful post on making your own buttons.  I am debuting my very rudimentary attempt here.  Thanks Beth! I love reading about food in books.  I like to cook and I love to eat even more.  So on Friday’s I’ll be sharing the culinary delights that I have come across in my reading. [...]

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Literary Feasts: Drood, by Dan Simmons

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I love reading about food in books.  I like to cook and I love to eat even more.  So on Friday’s I’ll be sharing the culinary delights that I have come across in my reading. What better way to start off the weekend than thinking about good food in a good book. “Dolby, whom a [...]

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Literary Feasts: People of the Book, Geraldine Brooks

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I love reading about food in books.  I like to cook and I love to eat even more.  So on Friday’s I’ll be sharing the culinary delights that I have come across in my reading. What better way to start off the weekend than thinking about good food in a good book. “Raz grinned, defeated [...]

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