archive for January 5th, 2008

Traditional New Year’s Day meal in Austin

by @ Saturday, January 5th, 2008.

A friend of mine once predicted that I would decorate for Christmas once I had kids. She said you can’t help it, you just feel more inclined to honor traditions when you have kids. Now that I have a four-month-old daughter, I feared that glowing nativity scenes were in our future.
I’m pleased to […]

The weather outside is frightful

by @ Saturday, January 5th, 2008.

…but the Berkeley farmers market was still delightful.
Actually, that’s a big fat lie. It was so cold my fingers went numb and I couldn’t get the money out of my pocket. But we’re having people over for dinner tonight, we have no food except meat, and I just couldn’t bring myself to go to the […]

Celebrating the Twelve Breads of Christmas

by @ Saturday, January 5th, 2008.

Though the New Year has arrived, making Christmas a distant memory, I’m still lingering over my holiday baking. Normally, having focused on cookies, I’d have wrapped everything up by now and given the last crumbs to hungry friends. This year, though, I spent more time baking bread than cookies, and I’ve only just finished.
Why […]

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