I chose this word for my blog collection because it encompasses the kaleidoscopic nature of my interests and topics. A prism is “one whose faces are parallel to the vertical axis.” (Webster’s Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary, 1969) So, while I am the axis, my experiences are dispersed by the planes in different directions.

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November 14, 2018

In Praise of By-Gone Fish Cookbooks

November 7, 2018

100 Best Cookbooks of All Time – Southern Living Magazine

BLOG Making the Cut, Part 2 30 July 2018   The 100 Best Cookbooks of All time – Southern Living Magazine (Please go to their website […]
July 15, 2018

Greek Cookbook: Traditional recipes tested for today’s kitchens

BOOKS 15 July 2018 Greek Cookbook: Traditional recipes tested for today’s kitchens Before travelling to a non-English-speaking country, I try to learn as many of the […]
May 15, 2018

Prism Reader’s Questionnaire (Answers provided by D. Thomas)

10 May 10 Prism Reader’s Questionnaire Answers provided by D. Thomas   What would you lose if reading were banned? The prospect is unthinkable. Reading is […]
May 2, 2018

The Heritage of Southern Cooking

This cookery book, The Heritage of Southern Cooking (1986, Workman Publishing Co. Inc., New York, N.Y.), by the cooking teacher, chef and cookbook writer, Camille Glenn whose […]
April 9, 2018

Blog 2 Feb 2018 Under covers Part 2

  Blog 2 Feb 2018 Under Covers BOOKS Part 2 There’s something about having a book in my hand or lap and settling down to read […]
February 11, 2018

Under covers The Gift of Reading Part 3

Blog 11 Feb 2018 Under covers… BOOKS The Gift of Reading Part 3    Does anyone else waffle the way I have done when it comes […]
February 3, 2018

Under covers Part 3

Blog 3 Feb 2018 Books: Under Covers Part 3          Life is too precious for a vexing read. For most of my life […]