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Book Inspired RecipesApple Ginger Crumb Cake | The Lost Girls of DevonLeave a Comment / I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
What does one do in the midst of buying a home, renovating said home so its livable, packing up their current home of 11.5 years, and moving? Reads a book, of course! But really, Ive been extremely stressed out and on the verge of losing it, so taking an hour or two to escape in a good book here and there was just what the doctor ordered. Welcome to my TLC Book Tours stop for the latest novel by Barbara ONeal, The Lost Girls of Devon.

Part mystery, part multi-generational drama, this book wound up being a rollercoaster of emotions (I even teared up once or twice). Four generations of Fairchild women make up this story, and we hear viewpoints from eachin order of generation, oldest to youngest, we have Lillian, Poppy, Zoe, and Isabel.
Continue reading Leave a CommentAbomination Tuna Sandwich | Lilo ">Food n Flix club was invited by host Camilla from Culinary Adventures with Camilla to take a virtual vacation to the islands. Instead of choosing one particular movie title or series, Camilla left the field open for us to pick anything set or filmed in Hawaii. Immediately two favorites came to mind, and I knew Id be choosing one of them. I chose my favorite of the two. The one that we watched countless times when my daughter was little (because it was her favorite); the one we can still quote word for word and sing the entire soundtrack throughLilo Stitch.

Stitch is an alien experiment gone wrong who escapes his planet, crash-landing on earthHawaii to be precise. Mistaken for a dog that has been hit by a car, he winds up in an animal shelter.
Continue reading Leave a CommentLeave a CommentPalmiers | Midnight in Paris #FoodnFlixLeave a Comment / Its that time of the month again; time to hop into the kitchen and create something inspired by a film...this months film being Midnight in Paris, as chosen by our May Food n Flix host Debra from Eliots Eats! So, much like Debra, Im not a big fan of Woody Allen. That said, this is one film of his that I can tolerate, and maybe even slightly enjoy. Ive seen it once before, and probably bits and pieces here and there on television, but this time I sat down to watch it with my eye on the food.

Except that there wasnt all that much food to be found. There were small mentions of it here and therebaguettes, James Joyce eating sauerkraut and sausage, and acknowledgement of a shared love of Indian food and pita bread. You can glimpse people eating in restaurants, parties, and even in hotel rooms (fruit and eggs?), but you really have to pause and stare hard to try and figure out exactly what it is theyre eating most of those moments. I did glimpse a pretty white macaron sculpture with a dove perched atop, but it was far too sweaty here this week to attempt meringue.
Continue reading Leave a CommentLeave a CommentLeave a CommentFlaky Nectarine Pie | The Biggest Little Farm #FoodnFlixLeave a Comment / Have you ever cried watching a documentary about farming? I mean, if you had, itd be okay. I mean, weve all done it. Right? No? Just me? Thats fine. Im okay with possibly being the only person who cried while watching this months Food n Flix selection...a documentary...called The Biggest Little Farm. The Biggest Little Farm tracks the life of John and Molly Chester as they start on the daunting adventure of a lifetime in 2010. And as John tells us in the film, it all begins with a promise to their rescue dog, Todd {sniff}.
Continue reading Leave a CommentPeppered Shepherd's Pie | Sweeney Todd #FoodnFlixLeave a Comment / For this months round of Food n Flix, our host, Kimberly from Coffee and Casseroles invited us to head into the kitchen and pull our recipe inspiration from the vast selection of Tim Burtons filmography. I actually wound up watching a few this monthSleepy Hollow, James and the Giant Peach (for the bazillionth time), and Sweeney Todd (for only the 4th or 5th time). I also contemplated watching either Dark Shadows...which Id forgotten I actually owned until I was hunting through my dvds...or Big Fish, as well.

Ive actually created recipes inspired by a few of Burtons films in the past...Beetlejuice, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, Alice in Wonderland, Edward Scissorhands, and Sweeney Todd. I had some fun recipe ideas from both Sleepy Hollow and JatJP, but alas, the current state of the grocery stores did not allow me to bring those ideas to fruition (but hey, theres always later). But I was able to create something inspired by Sweeney Todd once again, with only ingredients I already had on hand. So, thats a win.
Continue reading Leave a CommentLeave a CommentRecipes inspired by Nina's Heavenly Delights #FoodnFlixLeave a Comment / Welcome to the roundup post for the February 2020 edition of the Food n Flix club! My choice for February was the 2007 British foodie-rom-com, Ninas Heavenly Delights. So, little did I know when I chose this film a while back, it is pretty hard to get your hands on a copy. Or at least an inexpensive copy. At the time, it was available to stream on Amazon Prime, but has since become unavailable. I got my hands on a dvd copy for about $10 a couple of months ago, so I consider myself fortunate. Most of the Food n Flix participants were not so lucky.
Continue reading Leave a CommentScottish Curry | Nina's Heavenly Delights #FoodnFlixLeave a Comment / Im hosting the February 2020 edition of the Food n Flix club with the British foodie rom-com, Ninas Heavenly Delights. Nina comes from a fairly traditional Indian family, who lives and owns a restaurant in Glasgow, Scotland. She grew up cooking with her father, learning to use her senses, and becoming a good chef in her own right. As many young adults do, she leaves home to discover the world on her own terms (and to escape an arranged marriage).

When her father passes away from a heart attack, Nina returns home after 3 years of being estranged and living in London on her own. Its then that she discovers the restaurant is in financial trouble and will most likely be sold to another local Indian family of restauranteurs, which includes the son Sanjay, the man she was supposed to be married to. Remembering all of the memories in the restaurant, particularly learning to cook with her father, she is determined not to let that happen.
Continue reading Leave a CommentJoin #FoodnFlix in the kitchen with Nina's Heavenly DelightsLeave a Comment / Im excited to be hosting the February 2020 edition of Food n Flix this month with a new-to-me film, the 2006 British foodcentric rom-com called Ninas Heavenly Delights. This movie has been on my to-watch list almost since the inception of Food n Flix (about 9 1/2 years). Its usually included on those lists of foodie movies one can find floating around the internet.

Its about a young woman that returns home (after being estranged for 3 years) to attend her fathers funeral. She also finds herself having to take over her the Indian restaurant that her father owned, which is apparently in some trouble. She and a childhood friend who now owns half of the restaurant try to save it by entering a national Best in the West Curry Competition. Im guessing it must have big prize money, not to mention the intrigue that comes with winning a title like that.
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