Cooking With the French Chef: Pate A Choux

Welcome back to Cooking With the French Chef, in which I review episodes of Julia Child’s original show, cook out of the new edition of the French Chef Cookbook and share the results with you. Past posts can be found here. Pâte á choux sounds very quintessentially French, right? Among other functions, it's used for eclairs, for puffs … Continue reading Cooking With the French Chef: Pate A Choux

Cooking With the French Chef: Lasagna a la Francaise

Welcome back to Cooking With the French Chef, in which I review episodes of Julia Child’s original show, cook out of the new edition of the French Chef Cookbook and share the results with you. Past posts can be found here. Julia Child was not immune to controversy, and her Lasagna a la Francaise is probably the chief … Continue reading Cooking With the French Chef: Lasagna a la Francaise

This Movie Scared the Jeepers Out of Me

I think we remember our first horror movies almost in the way we remember our first kiss, maybe because, ideally, both are unexpected. My first horror film, or at least what I thought was a horror film, was the 1980 TV movie, The Curse of King Tut's Tomb. It was around 1984, I was eight, … Continue reading This Movie Scared the Jeepers Out of Me

Cooking With the French Chef: Coq au Vin

Welcome back to Cooking With the French Chef, in which I review episodes of Julia Child’s original show, cook out of the new edition of the French Chef Cookbook and share the results with you. Past posts can be found here. I have to be honest, I've never really jumped at the idea of making coq au vin. … Continue reading Cooking With the French Chef: Coq au Vin

Cooking With the French Chef: 2025 Recap and Ranking

2025. Oh my word. This year was all about experimentation and learning. I moved out of the relatively familiar world of chocolate mousse and Coquille St. Jacques and into the more experimental realms of quenelles and Genoise cake. For those of you who are regular readers of this series, you know I had a couple … Continue reading Cooking With the French Chef: 2025 Recap and Ranking

Keanu Reeves Sings

I've always been ambivalent about Babes In Toyland. I know it exists in several forms, including the charming 1961 movie starring Annette Funicello and Tommy Sands and the original 1934 movie of the same title, which was based on a 1903 operetta. Then there's the 1986 Babes In Toyland, starring Drew Barrymore, Keanu Reeves, Eileen Brennan, Richard … Continue reading Keanu Reeves Sings

Fly Me To Montana

We all know that holiday travel is notoriously hectic and possibly a headache-inducer. And of course, it's fodder for movies, good, not so good, and ill-advised. One of the latter is 2015's The Flight Before Christmas, although it might seem promising at the outset. It's a Lifetime movie, so expectations are low as it is, but … Continue reading Fly Me To Montana

Cooking With the French Chef: Quenelles

Welcome back to Cooking With the French Chef, in which I review episodes of Julia Child’s original show, cook out of the new edition of the French Chef Cookbook and share the results with you. Past posts can be found here. What does the word, "quenelles" bring to mind? If anyone is like me, not much, but once … Continue reading Cooking With the French Chef: Quenelles

Thomas Kinkade’s Christmas Movie

Who hasn't heard of Thomas Kinkade, the "Painter of Light"? At one time, and still to some extent, his work could be found on everything. Furniture, rugs, throws, coffee mugs, stationary, ballpoint pens, embroidery kits, T-shirts, purses. Pretty much anything that can hold an image. I myself still use a Kinkade Bible cover and my … Continue reading Thomas Kinkade’s Christmas Movie

After Stars Hollow

It's hard to believe that Gilmore Girls premiered twenty-five years ago. Maybe it's because the show hasn't dated all that much, probably because most of the references aren't linked to the turn of the twenty-first century, plus great writing doesn't age. Of course, everyone wonders what the cast has been up to since the show … Continue reading After Stars Hollow

Cooking With the French Chef: Feasting On the Remains

Welcome back to Cooking With the French Chef, in which I review episodes of Julia Child’s original show, cook out of the new edition of the French Chef Cookbook and share the results with you. Past posts can be found here. It's the holiday season! Woo hoo! The natural question for everyone during this season of large dumb … Continue reading Cooking With the French Chef: Feasting On the Remains

Which Screen Burger Would You Eat?

Who doesn't like a good burger? I had an In-N-Out Double Double today and it was fabulous (Cue knowing nods from any Californians). Anyway, I kept thinking about all the times burgers appear on TV and in movies, and decided to compile a list of some of them and a couple of near-burgers. Some of … Continue reading Which Screen Burger Would You Eat?

Cooking With the French Chef: Steaks And Hamburgers

Welcome back to Cooking With the French Chef, in which I review episodes of Julia Child’s original show, cook out of the new edition of the French Chef Cookbook and share the results with you. Past posts can be found here. Beef. It's what's for dinner. If that phrase brings up a certain series of commercials from the … Continue reading Cooking With the French Chef: Steaks And Hamburgers

Cooking With the French Chef: Genoise Cake

Welcome back to Cooking With the French Chef, in which I review episodes of Julia Child’s original show, cook out of the new edition of the French Chef Cookbook and share the results with you. Past posts can be found here. Genoise Cake. It sounds like a song. It's also rather intimidating, because it's another case of everything … Continue reading Cooking With the French Chef: Genoise Cake

Cooking With the French Chef: Improvisation

Welcome back to Cooking With the French Chef, in which I review episodes of Julia Child’s original show, cook out of the new edition of the French Chef Cookbook and share the results with you. Past posts can be found here. Sooner or later, as we all know, something won't go according to plan, and obviously the kitchen … Continue reading Cooking With the French Chef: Improvisation

A Jana Kramer Film Festival

I just kinda fell into this one. After a weekend of interesting tumult but still tumult, a seemingly random Jana Kramer movie on Tubi looked like the polar opposite of all things Titanic. Until I saw that Tubi had four more movies lined up right behind it. Feeling lazy and a little curious, I thought, … Continue reading A Jana Kramer Film Festival

Announcing the Secret Places and Trippy Houses Blogathon

One of the most fascinating plot devices in storytelling, whether on the screen or in books, has to be the secret place, whether it's a literal secret room or a weird house with secret passages, or maybe an underground city, or something that has gone unnoticed. It means that everyone who doesn't know about these … Continue reading Announcing the Secret Places and Trippy Houses Blogathon