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  • Giving Up Doesn’t Always Mean You Are Weak. Sometimes It Means That You Are Strong Enough To Let Go

    On my mind 20.09.2021 No Comments

  • We Do Not Remember Days. We Remember Moments

    Quote 19.09.2021 No Comments

  • Sometimes, When You Can’t Find The Words, God Still Understands Exactly What You Mean

    Good Reads, My world, The way I see it 19.09.2021 No Comments

  • Here’s To All The People With Different Opinions And We’re Still Friends Cause We’re All Adults

    On my mind 19.09.2021 No Comments

  • Americans invented the dessert we call pie. Why are we letting it die?

    Good Reads, PIE 16.09.2021 No Comments

    The Opinions Essay

    Can America save its’ national dish?

    Americans invented the dessert we call pie. Why are we letting it die?
    By Megan McArdle
    JULY 1, 2021

    I grew up in a home in which pie was spoken fluently. As a child, I assumed that pie appeared on everyone’s table, as it did year-round on mine. Looking back, I seem not so much to have traveled the circle of the sun as it inched through the seasons but around the rim of a pie tin: Lemon meringue to sour cherry, sour cherry to purple raspberry, purple raspberry to peach, then onward to apple and, finally, to holiday pumpkin and pecan.

    It was only when I left home that I realized how unusual it was to have a mother and grandmother who tossed off perfect pies the way some people drop witty epigrams — and how borderline miraculous their pie crusts were.

    or a lot of people, pie is all about the filling; the crust is an afterthought. Without the crust, though, you are eating a mousse, a custard or a compote — delicious all, but distinctly not pie. And if you are going to encase those excellent things in a flaccid flap of flavorless pastry, why not skip the extra calories and make only the good part?

    So a pie worthy of the name must have a good crust — not just a vehicle for filling but a delight in itself. It marries tenderness with flakiness. It’s delicate, yet strong enough to keep the filling where it belongs. It’s nothing like the tough, desiccated things that most people mean when they say “pie crust.”

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  • R.I.P. Desi Dog 9/8/2006-9/8/2021

    Desi Dog-Tommy Boy, My world, On my mind, The way I see it 16.09.2021 No Comments

  • My Favorite Time Of The Year Is Now

    My world, On my mind, The way I see it 16.09.2021 No Comments

  • A Parable About What Color Is The Grass

    Good Reads, Learning, LinkedIn, On my mind 16.09.2021 No Comments

    The donkey told the tiger, “The grass is blue.”

    The tiger replied, “No, the grass is green .”

    The discussion became heated, and the two decided to submit the issue to arbitration, so they approached the lion.

    As they approached the lion on his throne, the donkey started screaming: ′′Your Highness, isn’t it true that the grass is blue?”

    The lion replied: “If you believe it is true, the grass is blue.” Read more …

  • Do It Now. Sometimes ‘Later’ Becomes ‘Never….

    On my mind 16.09.2021 No Comments

  • You Can’t Calm The Storm, So Stop Trying. What You Can Do Is Calm Yourself. The Storm Will Pass.

    On my mind 16.09.2021 No Comments

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