Saturday, December 31, 2011

13. The 13 Steps of a 'SZ Co-pilot' Enthusiast are Contained Herein:

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Within " http://thepeasantjames.blogspot.com " is contained the thirteen steps of the "B.B. Shirley roadside service" for schizophrenia as manifest in JSB:

"My 2012 New Year's Resolution is to enjoy food more."  (My backup resolution is to learn how to clean the toilet in my home like a professional would so that my lady friend is in the "State of Bhutan" in the 17th Century when she is preoccupied.  Are there books on that!?):

Publishers Weekly, 1995-01-02:
The Urban Peasant, a popular TV series broadcast on the Discovery Channel and originating in Toronto, features the somewhat grizzled, 70-something, still fun-loving and flirtatious Barber (Fear of Frying). Here are the top 220 recipes culled from that show for home chefs. Barber can't resist adding his own folksy humor to the recipe prefaces. For example, a long history of a woman named Louise and her pig farm precedes a rather straightforward recipe for pan-seared pork tenderloins with red currant sauce. Or consider this paean before a beef section: ``Back in the old days, when men was men, Miss Daisy sure knew how to cook, but it was Jake and Jedd who rounded up the herd.'' Beans are described as ``a good plain cuddle.'' If you can stomach the whimsy, you'll be rewarded by the recipes. They call on the melting pot of countries and cultures that is contemporary Toronto. A section on snacks, for instance, includes a cereal-snack blend infused with Indian spices, empanadas and crab with an Oriental dipping sauce. The book's goal seems to be to jolly along all those recalcitrant, fast-food snacking, TV-watching couch potatoes into entering the kitchen with a bag of fresh groceries and the desire to cook, opening their minds, as well as their mouths. (Feb.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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