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Winter And Nature | Yves Earhart
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Audiocrafting tonight listening to an audiobook

#Algeria #foodandlit #naturewintercardswap @TheBookHippie

TheBookHippie What a lovely way to spend an evening. now
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Butterfinger
Cornbread Chronicles | Jerry R. Barksdale
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I was thinking about Appalachian, southern Appalachian, food. Show of hands - How many of you have eaten cornbread in milk?

Here is a Southern Living article to explain. https://www.southernliving.com/food/bread/cornbread-and-milk
#Foodandlit @Texreader @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick @Catsandbooks it's hard to not tag you.

Karisa 🙋🏻‍♀️ (my family‘s from OK and AR) 7h
RamsFan1963 🙋‍♂️ I have although my father preferred to use buttermilk instead of regular milk 7h
jdiehr 🙋‍♀️ 7h
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TheAromaofBooks @RamsFan1963 - That was definitely my grandpa's preference as well. He loved buttermilk and cornbread!! 6h
Deblovestoread I am not a fan but it's a favorite of my dad, buttermilk or regular, whatever is available. 6h
Bookwormjillk Cornbread in buttermilk was a favorite of my in-laws in Cleveland. 5h
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I was expecting something more akin to a tres leches cake. But since I don't even dunk cookies in my milk, I'll just have the cornbread with a milk chaser. 48m
mom2bugnbee My late father-in-law, born & raised in rural East Tennessee, ate his crumbled into buttermilk! 3m
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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick
Food and Literature | Gitanjali G. Shahani
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Nominations are open for #foodandlit 2026. We are about to visit our 60th country for this challenge. Above are the countries visited so far.

@Texreader @Butterfinger

Butterfinger This is awesome!!!! 11h
Soubhiville @Yenya1954 one of the challenges I told you about. 🙂📚 10h
Texreader ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ 3h
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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick
Food and Literature | Gitanjali G. Shahani
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Hey Littens,

It's the final weekend to submit your nominations for countries to explore in 2026 for the #foodandlit challenge! What a great excuse to avoid your family for a while, and if you ask me, looking at a map makes it look like important work.

We hope to include countries from these 12 regions. Regions are loose, so use your judgment on where to place a country. Feel free to nominate by commenting on this post. ⬇️

Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Preference will be given to countries not previously selected, but if there is demand, we may revisit a country. Selections will be vetted for availability of a range of books, food, & ingredients. If you share your nominations in your own separate post, please tag @Texreader
My next post will list the countries previously visited. #foodandlit @Butterfinger
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Texreader I was going to repost soon. You are so awesome to do this!!!!! 3h
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Dilara
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This book actually belonged to my late mother. It was languishing on my shelves & I thought #Algeria #FoodandLit was the perfect opportunity to read it at last.
It is the story of a village of poor tribesmen pushed into a semi-barren part of Algeria, in the years spanning from colonisation to independence, told in the 2nd person plural. Interesting, but the humour & the style weren't quite to my taste.

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Texreader How appropriate to have an unread book available at just the right time! Bravo! 2d
AnnCrystal 💝💝💝. 18h
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Bookwormjillk
BookSpinBingo | Untitled
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I completely re-did my December #BookspinBingo list once I saw the 2026 #TOBLonglist

I think I have it now. Books tagged in the comments.

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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2d
BkClubCare I have looked at library for the first few and got so discouraged. I don‘t know how all you LongListers DO IT!! #sigh 2d
Bookwormjillk @BkClubCare my city has a reciprocal agreement with DC public library and I‘ve been able to get a bunch with their Libby app. I‘ve used Everand credits for a few too. It‘s definitely a hunt! 2d
BarbaraBB Yay! 2d
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Panpan

In The Stranger, Meursault shoots and kills a nameless “Arab.” Here, the Arab‘s brother describes his and his mother‘s poor attempt at an investigation, his learning about Meursault‘s book describing the murder, and his own life in the absence of his brother, the “Arab.” I love the concept. And truthfully, this book follows Camus‘s same devil-may-care depiction of the main character. But I didn‘t care for The Stranger, and I care for this book ⬇️

Texreader even less. This book is meandering, almost meaningless, and self-pitying. Even though it is short, it feels too long. The author may have been successful in his aim to match Camus‘ style, perhaps worthy of study while studying The Stranger. But it just isn‘t my kind of book. #Algeria #foodandlit 2d
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