The Silent Patient and English Style Scones

  Recipe link I racked my brain what English recipe I could cook, on a Thursday after work, that would not be a scone recipe.  […]

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We Must Be Brave (Frances Liardet) and a duck omelet

  There is no recipe for this dish.  I chose a duck omelet because it was mentioned in the book: “Thank you for the eggs. […]

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Leopard at the Door (by Jennifer McVeigh) and ugali (traditional Kenyan cornmeal)

  Recipe link Ugali…grits…polenta…lots of variations of what many of us eat across the world.  I think it is fascinating to see how many of […]

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Upstairs at the White House and Coconut Macaroons

  Recipe link (scroll down) Finding a recipe for this book was a little tricky since the book detailed a thirty year time frame-  from FDR […]

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Road to Paradise and Colcannon (mashed potato-type recipe)

  Recipe This is the last book in the Road to Perdition trilogy.  Michael O’Sullivan (main character in the book) is Irish.  Therefore, I decided […]

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Mrs. Lincoln’s Dressmaker and False Cabbage Rolls

  Recipe Considering we just had tons of junk food for Christmas, I did not want to make the most sensible recipe that would go […]

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The Sound of Butterflies and Brazilian Brigadeiro

  Recipe link  I first came across this recipe through a friend of my daughter whose mom is from Brazil.  I remember her bringing them […]

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The Phoenix of Florence and Creamy Spaghetti Squash Florentine

  Recipe link I am not sure how many people have a spaghetti squash lying around but it seems I am buying one each week.  […]

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Once Upon a River (by Diane Setterfield) and Victorian Lavender Cookies

  Recipe link I was conflicted which recipe to make for this book.  There were not many recipes that coincided with the setting (that I […]

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