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CULINARY COUV: November 2010
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010. I have an internal struggle surrounding foods like donuts. I think it’s backed by the American condition of bad food versus good food, diet restrictions and over indulging. If you’re going to indulge I am a firm believer it better be a darn good donut. Nestled in Santa Clara in a rundown shopping center lives Stan’s Donut Shop. And it’s just the spot to do it. Open since 1959, they've definitely mastered the art of delicious donut making. This little gem pumps out fresh, hand ...
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Books on the brain. I’m just at that real transitional time of life (that actually, as I really think of it, may always be where I am), where i figure out what it is that i really want, or rather knowing what i want, just figure out how that all will manifest itself. 2 Responses to “more about me”. August 3, 2007 at 10:11 pm. You maybe are flying to the U.s.A. Huh? I stay alone without you! So I’ve already missed you. You are my totally good freind since you’d stayed in here. Thank you a lot!
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Books on the brain. Books on the brain. Books I am currently reading th at are causing me to think a little:. Jayber Crow by Wendel Berry. May 2008. This is another book club book, and I’m pretty sure that I might just have a new intellectual crush. Haven’t finished the book yet, but.I will attempt to post my thoughts when I do finish. Eat, Pray, Love. The Talented Mr. Ripley. February 29, 2008. January 28, 2008. He Irresistible Revolution by Shane Claiborne. January 6, 2008. The Catcher and the Rye.
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Books on the brain. October 13, 2009. Posted by emilyrosecurran under Uncategorized. I recently watched the movie “The Fall” – suggested by my roommate Lyz. A fantastic movie, however also the first movie i literally had to walk away from because i was actually sobbing. I’m reading Annie Dillard’s. Pilgrim at Tinker Creek. I know it’s a pretty predictable thing to write about the changing of the seasons right now, but i feel thoroughly compelled to just at least mention it. I suppose it’s the chang...