Food & Drink
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The Cross & Cleaver. From Page to Plate: Old Man and the Sea- How It Ends
The ending of “The Old Man and the Sea” can be seen from many angles. Reading it, we can identify…
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The Cross & Cleaver. From Page to Plate: Old Man and the Sea
THE CROSS AND THE CLEAVER – FROM PAGE TO PLATE Old Man and the Sea (pt.1) – How It Begins.…
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The Cross & Cleaver. From Page to Plate: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – Take Some More Tea
Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is 160 this year. Yet it is such a timeless literary work. Made into…
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The Cross & Cleaver. From Page to Plate
Jane Austen (pt.2) – What a codswallop. “All’s well that ends well.” So goes the saying and the title of…
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From Page to Plate: Buns and Jane Austen’s Time in Bath
Part 1 “Sir Walter had taken a very good house in Camden Place, a lofty, dignified situation, such as becomes…
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The Cross & Cleaver. From Page to Plate
Great Gatsby (pt.2) – All That Jazz. As I wrote last time, “The Great Gatsby” covers many topics and offers…
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The Cross & Cleaver. From Page to Plate
Great Gatsby (pt.1) – Champagne, Caviar and Devilled Eggs.“The Great Gatsby” by Scott F. Fitzgerald is 100 years old this…
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The Cross & Cleaver. From Page to Plate
We are an impressionable species. Just look at the cinema goers coming out of a James Bond movie. Women strut…
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The Cross & Cleaver. Where Heaven Meets Earth: How Was Everything… or… See You Next Week?
How was everything … or … see you next week?I profoundly dislike those two questions customarily asked in restaurants and…
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The Cross & Cleaver. Where Heaven Meets Earth: The Blessing and Dismissal … or … What’s for Dessert and Come Again, Please!
The first five minutes in a restaurant or church, the greeting of a server or the words of the opening…
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