This Week in COVID

Dr. Klotman’s Week 224 video address is a simple shoutout to Independence Day; there is nothing about COVID or anything else medical. So, I’m going […]

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Dinner Porn w Figs

Our fig tree perished last Winter during a days-long ice storm. I have since planted a new fig tree of a different variety. Most of […]

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Taquitos

My buddy Cornelio Nouel posted a question regarding what kind of tacos people enjoyed. He posed four choices: cabeza, tongue, pastor, and carne asada, if […]

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The Legacy

It’s something bequeathed from one generation to another. It can also be thought of something inherited by one generation from a preceding generation. When we […]

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Macadamia Nut Crusted Fish

I usually see this crust used on Mahi-mahi and sometimes Halibut. I decided yesterday to attempt a macadamia nut crust for white fish. At the […]

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Let There Be Rain

Susan noticed yesterday that our Texas purple sage was blooming profusely. Leucophyllum frutescens, the shrub in question, is very showy whenever we have a good […]

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Amazonian Amnesia

If you think that it sounds like a disease, you are correct. It’s the sort of thing one might think is a viral infection transmitted […]

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Lengua en Fideo con Chicharos

It’s that time of the month again – time for beef tongue dishes. This evening, I made Susan’s favorite beef tongue slices in Fideo pasta […]

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Eat, Play, Love

Mine is a twist on Elizabeth Gilbert’s book title and subsequent movie adaptation. I didn’t read her book, and I didn’t see the movie. Here, […]

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