You know you’ve read a good book when you turn the last page and feel a little as if you have lost a friend.
–Paul Sweeney
Dragons, Liveships, wonderful characters, huge problems . . . FANTASTIC!
I loved Rosie's candid letters and emails.
I found this stage script in our cruise ship's library!
Great bedtime reading! Thanks again, Nicole, for this fun book!
Romance and Disaster: More than 1000 people died when a submarine torpedoed the Lusitania
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EATING with a LITERARY CHARACTER
Pan Zagloba, a character in Sienkiewicz’s WITH FIRE AND SWORD, declares, “There is nothing like a good, thick polevka to fuel the brain and good hot beer to carry it there.”
Zagloba "satisfied his first pangs of hunger with two large bowls of 'polevka' soup, a platter of sausage, and a huge tankard of hot buttered beer. . ." (page 760)
According to EAT SMART IN POLAND, polewka is “cheese soup or gruel
made of hot milk, water and fresh curds”. A recipe is provided on page 47, for those who demand authenticity.
If you just want a guaranteed DELICIOUS cheese soup, here's one of my favourites:
If you just want a guaranteed DELICIOUS cheese soup, here's one of my favourites:
CHEDDAR CHEESE SOUP
From: THE FOUR SEASONS COOKBOOK by Charlotte Adams,
c1971
3
tbsp minced onion
3
tbsp grated carrot
3
tbsp butter (can be reduced to 1 tbsp)
4
cups chicken stock (or vegetable stock)
½
tsp dry mustard
½
tsp paprika
¼
cup milk
2
tbsp cornstarch
¼
pound sharp cheddar grated
¼
tsp pepper
Salt
to taste
2
tbsp chopped parsley
*Sauté
the onion and carrot in butter over low heat for 10 minutes.
*Add
the stock, mustard, pepper, and paprika.
Simmer for 15 minutes.
*Combine
the milk and cornstarch.
*Stir
into the soup and cook for 5 minutes.
*Add
cheese and stir until melted.
*Taste
for salt.
*Serve
with parsley garnish.
This is a FAMILY FAVORITE!
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