Apparently all I can talk about is food
The soup was delicious, but didn't work any magic other than the sheer joy that dumplings can bring to the table. As soon as I finish this post (any second now, really) I'm going to be making a spinach pie recipe that a Greek friend of mine gave me at the beginning of the summer. Now this is a magic recipe, because I know for a fact that after Dave had it for the first time, he loved me a little bit more than he did before he tucked into it.
This evening we're off to visit with Mr. L at the nursing home. We haven't seen him since we celebrated his May birthday last June. All of us have been feeling pretty guilty about how long it's been, and I'm looking forward to seeing him this evening.
A good friend of mine gave me a heads up re: this fabric she found online. If I ordered some, what could I make out of it?
Comments
I don't know but it's making me hungry!
Posted by: Mel | November 14, 2008 06:32 PM
Ooh! Ooh! Lunch bag!
Posted by: Mel | November 15, 2008 11:20 AM
Lunch bag! That's a good idea...
Posted by: Jenn | November 15, 2008 12:26 PM
Apron! Especially for those nights you're dying to roll sushi ... yum
Penny's spinach pie is AWESOME, she made some for us when I had Beth ... I think I ate, like, 5/6 of it!
Posted by: Karen | November 15, 2008 04:07 PM
I love her spinach pie too. Plus, it's pretty easy to make, which makes it even better in my book.
Posted by: Jenn | November 16, 2008 09:18 AM
Would you share your Greek friend's spanakopita recipe with THIS Greek friend??
Posted by: Gabriella | November 17, 2008 02:14 PM