A little while ago, I did something I've never done before: I fixed poached eggs for breakfast. I used the non-stick skillet gifted to me by
pwcorgigirl the Christmas before last, added a splash of vinegar to the water per Gordon Ramsey (at least I *think* it was Gordon)---and they turned out quite edibly. The vinegar adds a nice tang
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I was reading a Patricia Highsmith novel last year (she wrote The Talented Mr. Ripley and Strangers on a Train) that was set just after WWII. The two women in the story have a meal of poached eggs served on a bed of steamed spinach in a restaurant, and it sounded so good! No one would regard that as a proper meal now, so it made me think how times have changed.
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Cracker Barrel used to offer a terrific spinach salad, which I miss greatly. The Highsmith variation sounds interesting! And being that it was post-WWII, eggs and spinach were probably on a short list of items not rationed (as rationing lasted til the early 50s, IIRC).
Btw, the light has arrived---thanks so much! It's very stream-lined and supple, and I can imagine it coming in handy for a variety of non-Nook related purposes.
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I adore a good spinach salad. The other day we had lunch at a Mediterranean cafe -- the Scenic City abounds with wonderful little independent eateries -- and I got a spinach salad with roasted red peppers, garbanzo beans, feta cheese and pecans. It was just amazing.
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