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The Rent Collector | Camron Wright
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I‘m reading another book for #foodandlit for #Cambodia. It‘s gotten very dark, and so, needing something lighter and available from the library, I started this ebook tonight. It seems pretty dark as well. Alas a difficult country to read about. @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

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#wordoftheday

“Though Amos stayed silent, Fearless sensed a new softness and thoughtfulness to his diffidence.”

#foodandlit #Cambodia @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

Doll8455 All of a sudden there was a roneat sound that disturbed the entire courtroom. The judge stood and let everyone know that the noise was music from a xylophone next door. My lawyer showed so much diffidence due to the weird happenings, I‘m scared again, then I saw the sheriff dandling the new rope—@texreader (edited) 22m
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Butterfinger That's right!!! It shouldn't matter. I minored in history and a professor lectured on how Napoleon created nationalism. I guess when a collective is attacked, it begets patriotism, but asking for an ethnic origin is rude and needless and I have been guilty of it. Only because I find it fascinating to know someone unique. 9h
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Way late for December #foodandlit. Italy. I made cardoon gratin. This is a cardoon, I grow from seed. An Italian favorite, in the artichoke family. The stalks are peeled, cooked. Yes it tastes like artichoke! This year I thought to look in my copy of the Italian classic The Silver Spoon and it included several cardoon recipes. Next up is quiche!. Wonder if Tucci mentions them! @Butterfinger @Texreader @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

AnnCrystal 💝👏🏼💝🤩💝🌱💝. 2d
Texreader Oh good gosh I have got to try this!!! Wow! I‘ve never heard of this plant. 1d
SamAnne @Texreader if you live in a warm climate it will winter over a be perennial. Where I live I have to plant every year. It is a beautiful plant. Kind of a pain in the neck to prepare…the stalks need to be kind of peeled to get the celery like strings out. (edited) 1d
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Texreader @SamAnne I‘m going to look for it. It might be perfect for south Texas 1d
SamAnne @Texreader definitely. The seeds are super easy to sprout. 1d
SamAnne @Texreader really delicious in@a gratin or quiche. Also check out Hank Shaw‘s blog hunter gatherer. He‘s a big fan of cardoon. (edited) 1d
TheLudicReader I have never even heard of cardoon, but I love artichoke. 1d
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick So awesome that you grow this plant. I've never heard of it and you can grow it right here in the states! 21h
Butterfinger Absolute WOW factor! 9h
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Dilara
Les recettes du Cambodge | Kirita Gallois
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I borrowed the tagged cookbook from the library and will probably cook from it at some point, but one of my favourite restaurants is Cambodian, so we had to have lunch there this month. We had, as always, the salad, so fresh and tasty. Apparently, it's traditional for New Year celebrations mid-April. ⬇
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Dilara ⬇Then a Khmer red curry with chicken & vegetables, and a loc lac (marinated beef quickly fried and served with rice & a fried egg). Delicious, as always! 2d
Texreader Great!! 2d
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Fantastic! I don't have any Cambodian restaurants nearby. I'd have to trek into NYC. I am hoping the next book has a recipe that's not too involved (or fishy) so I can try making a dish at home. 21h
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Butterfinger That chicken salad is calling my name. 9h
Dilara @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick The main sticking point might fish sauce: it's used quite a bit, but it doesn't necessarily give a fishy taste to food. So, depending on your sensitivity, it could be OK (unless it's an allergy issue, obv.) Otherwise, desserts! I'll be making Pumpkin Coconut Custard: https://cambodiarecipe.com/cambodian-pumpkin-coconut-custard/ 5h
Dilara @Butterfinger It's delicious: it has carrots, cabbage, cellophane noodles, peppers, chicken, mint, cilantro, and the most delicious dressing: light, sweet and tangy! 5h
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TheBookHippie Rebecca West is on my 2027 schedule. To read all of her 🙃😅 2d
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Good advice indeed! 21h
Texreader @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Very Goodall advice. But very hard right now. 😣 19h
Texreader @TheBookHippie I‘ve never heard of her! Checking her out… 19h
Butterfinger Hear! Hear! 9h
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“Rhombuses of gold along the street announced beer gardens, around which motodops congregated like geckos.”

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rwmg Known as ojek here in Jakarta. It's all updated now so that you can book them online. 2d
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Second #wordoftheday

“Rainbow soap bubbles made an orrery around the children as they lathered themselves into creatures of white foam, then sloshed and rinsed till they were glistening brown seals.”

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Lcsmcat Good word. But hard to say quickly with all those Rs 😂 2d
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick This is absolutely a new-to-me word. 2d
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#wordoftheday

“A little farther: the fraying edge of a royal blue sampot.”

#foodandlit #Cambodia @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

Doll8455 Entering the court room I was surprised that the prosecutor was dressed in a sampot. A lawyer from Cambodia in the United States? On the left wall an orrery was displayed. Am I in the right place? The sheriff dandling the rope must be in the wrong place too— 2d
Texreader @Doll8455 Wow! I wonder if you‘ve been transported to a Cambodian courtroom? 2d
Butterfinger @Doll8455 you have me intrigued. 9h
Doll8455 @butterfinger Stay tuned!! now
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