Lindsey's Luscious

"At that time, Antony Fortuny still suspected that part of the boy's mental deficiencies were due to his diet, which was far too influenced by his mother's French cooking. It was a well-known fact that the richness of buttery foods led to moral ruin and confusion of the intellect." --The Shadow of the Wind, Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

The hottest new food trend?

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Alright, it took me awhile to get on board with the no-knead bread , and sadly, I was one of the last to start baking with Dorie. But this t...
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Monday, April 28, 2008

A Simply Delicious Brunch

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I was all kinds of lazy on Saturday, recuperating from an EXTREMELY difficult week at school (not bad, just insanely busy). And I don't ...
Sunday, April 27, 2008

Happy (2nd) Easter!

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I bet you thought we were done with Passover and Easter last month? Well, that's true, if you celebrate with the traditional Protestant ...
Monday, April 21, 2008

You've got syrup...now what will you do with it?

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So you've been to the maple breakfast, eaten your weight in pancakes, and bought a jug or two of that sweet, amber goodness on your way ...
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Monday, April 14, 2008

Coming out of hibernation...

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I begin, as I often do, with an apology. I have been remiss in blogging for two weeks--SHEESH! After the onslaught of midterms, I was in Orl...
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Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Sugar Shack Feast (Le Banquet de la Cabane à Sucre)

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(Photo credit: Doug van Kampen, aka The Wooden Shoes on Flickr ) I have no idea what possesses me to do these things, but instead of comple...
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Saint Joe gets invited to Easter...

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Jeesh! Spring Break just flew by, bookended by major holidays. It seems like we had hardly finished St. Patty's corned beef before it w...
Wednesday, March 19, 2008

More Marmalade Madness, or Why Cyd is My Hero

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I have been remiss in sharing some really great news. My roommate recently got a raise at Dunder-Mifflin...and it was a BIG one! She really ...
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Monday, March 17, 2008

Top o' the...er...Evenin' to Ye!

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I trust that everyone had their fill of green beer and such shenanigans today? Being that I'm trapped in Obers' Corners without tran...
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Friday, March 14, 2008

WELCOME "SPRING!"

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Ok, so it's still ridiculously icy outside, and we have had one snowstorm after the next for months now. But as of today, I'm offici...
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Friday, March 07, 2008

A Tale of Two Dogs

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No, no, I'm not talking about these dogs... ...or even this old lady... I'm talking about the kind of dogs you eat--more specificall...
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Monday, March 03, 2008

Lemon is the New Crack

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Ok, people...gather around. I have something of the utmost importance to tell you. In fact, I hesitate to share it publicly for fear of inci...
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Friday, February 29, 2008

Comfort Foods for a Busy Work Week

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WOW! Check it! I placed my book order to Amazon on Monday when I got back from the weekend in NYC, and these arrived yesterday...all the w...
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Joy Bugaloo
I am a college professor (speech communication, media and film studies) in a small town in northern New York on Lake Champlain, across from Burlington, VT and just south of Quebec. I live on 1.2 acres in a 117-year-old house formerly known as The Ponderosa Horse Farm where I can have big gardens and lots of animals (two dogs and four cats at present).
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