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Apr. 10th, 2003 09:05 pmone final note for the day:
I know that good cookbooks are supposed to look broken-in. No working cookbook should expect to stay pristine.
But is it asking too much that I own a cookbook for more than a day before spilling tea along the edge? Sigh.
Dinner tonight; green tea rice (chazuke) with seasoned sardines and, of course, generous helpings of pickles. I was reading the cookbook while I prepared the rice by pouring green tea over it, and some dribbled the wrong way down.
I know that good cookbooks are supposed to look broken-in. No working cookbook should expect to stay pristine.
But is it asking too much that I own a cookbook for more than a day before spilling tea along the edge? Sigh.
Dinner tonight; green tea rice (chazuke) with seasoned sardines and, of course, generous helpings of pickles. I was reading the cookbook while I prepared the rice by pouring green tea over it, and some dribbled the wrong way down.