Breakfast around here is usually a cup of coffee. Now and then, especially when we travel, it will be a sausage biscuit or a breakfast […]
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It means another pendejada. Yesterday’s dinner used the Dos Pendejos seasoning for steaks and burgers. It was nice, but to be honest, it was difficult […]
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My elder brother retired at the end of last month, and Susan and I decided to visit him this past weekend to celebrate the event. […]
Read MoreThe Water’s Edge
I live in Central Texas, and I have family on the Texas Coast. A few times a year, we drive down to visit them, and […]
Read MoreThis Week in COVID
This is Dr. Klotman’s 115th weekly update on the (hopefully receding) COVID apocalypse. The hospitalization numbers are holding steady, but the wastewater viral levels are […]
Read MoreYesterday in Food Porn
Susan roasted a whole duck for us. She stuffs the duck with a quartered orange and a generous sprig of fresh rosemary from the backyard. […]
Read MoreCrotalid Paralysis
Worldwide, the family Crotalinae has 263 species. Texas is home to four: Rattlesnakes, Cottonmouths, Moccasins and Copperheads. I’ve seen FB posts warning of the copperhead’s […]
Read MoreNeologisms and Malapropisms and Paraphasias, Oh My!
You most likely know the first two, and some with a clinical background know all three. Neologisms are made-up words that may have meaning to […]
Read MoreLast Night in Food Porn
Last night’s dinner was steamed lobster tails with a Maryland style crabcake, the remains of an artichoke, and a salad of jicama and pineapple chunks […]
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