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!@#$%! 04.19.2022 12:03 PM

@tunic

i learned it from a belgian friend who used to live here. i was curious about the author, so when you get to the meats part, please share tips. i know it as basically beef, onions, beer. but maybe there's a magic trick.

i see the recipe you linked uses juniper! that's new to me. tasty...

for the meat cuts that work here i prefer what's called chuck roast. it' basically the shoulder. and it's flavorful and cheap and great for slow cooking.

so yeah it's a winter thing, a bit out of season now, but it's the only flemish dish i know, hahaha, so it immediately came to mind when i saw your book.

if you spot any other interesting dishes, kindly recommend them--even in name only, i'm always willing to research good foods.

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Originally Posted by Severian
I’m about 3/4 of the way through it. Tremendous literary achievement already. I think there are some surprises in store yet, but wow, this book deserves its reputation.

you're really inspiring me to take up crime and punishment again, but im allergic to the fucking russians at the moment. i can push them aside mentally i guess... #notallrussians?

Rob Instigator 04.21.2022 03:54 PM

finished C.F. Volney's The Ruins.. AWESOME

https://rxttbooks.blogspot.com/2022/...-over-two.html

Rob Instigator 04.25.2022 02:53 PM

finished Harry Houdini's Miracle Mongers and their Methods. super cool https://rxttbooks.blogspot.com/2022/...t-like-it.html

Severian 04.26.2022 06:32 AM

Bloody still creeping through Brothers Karamazov but about 80% done now.
Been reading a bit less, been distracted by work, potential new work, dating again, etc.

Severian 04.26.2022 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
finished Harry Houdini's Miracle Mongers and their Methods. super cool https://rxttbooks.blogspot.com/2022/...t-like-it.html


Rob, my man, not to beat on a years-old horse but since we didn’t chat for what felt like at least a year, did you ever read the sequel series to Book of the New Sun? Specifically Book of the Long Sun, which is very close to being just as good? (Book of the Short Sun is pretty badass but it’s not quite at the same level.)

Rob Instigator 04.26.2022 08:29 AM

I found a first edition Book of the Long Sun at the half price bookstore, but have yet to read it.

Will do though....

Severian 04.26.2022 11:19 AM

Nice

tw2113 04.27.2022 11:51 PM

first re-read of "Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring"

Severian 04.28.2022 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by tw2113
first re-read of "Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring"


Best book of the trilogy, in my opinion

tw2113 04.28.2022 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
Best book of the trilogy, in my opinion



I'm taking things a bit slower this time around to try and absorb more information that i probably missed last time.


For example the Ringwraiths are the kings of men who originally received those rings. That detail always escaped me somehow. Not this time :D

Rob Instigator 04.28.2022 02:30 PM

I read The Hobbit at least 6 times.

I read Book 1 of Lord of the Rings at least 5 times

I got bored with Book 2 so much I never finished it, and I never read the Return of the King. the movie was all new stuff to me!

Bertrand 04.28.2022 04:16 PM

Last Exit to Brooklyn - impressive

Rob Instigator 05.11.2022 01:56 PM

Finished Pascal Garnier's "The Panda Theory." awesome French novel. I tweeted out my review and Gallic Press, publishers of the English translation, re-tweeted it and quoted my review in a "blurb!"
Super cool.

https://rxttbooks.blogspot.com/2022/...ings-noir.html

Dr. Eugene Felikson 05.11.2022 09:09 PM

 

Severian 05.12.2022 06:32 AM

Still Brothers Karamazov! Lmao. I’ve been distracted by a new romance and work stuff, but I’m 9/10 of the way through and it truly is a phenomenal piece of work, sweet Jesus.

Rob Instigator 05.12.2022 09:49 AM

Karamazov was my mom's favorite novel.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 05.14.2022 12:14 PM

 

tw2113 05.14.2022 11:25 PM

Finished up Carmilla today

_tunic_ 05.15.2022 11:38 AM


 



I just started reading this a few days ago. Let's see how far I can go on it.
I always find it a bit annoying when there's a dictionary at the end of the book with a description of the common terms, and then to find out the word I'm looking for isn't in it Is it my crappy English knowledge or did they forget to add it?

Only a gazillion pages to go and then 10 more books :D
Never saw the movie, the first one, or it was so long ago that I don't remember. Didn't see the new one either

!@#$%! 06.02.2022 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by _tunic_
 



I just started reading this a few days ago. Let's see how far I can go on it.
I always find it a bit annoying when there's a dictionary at the end of the book with a description of the common terms, and then to find out the word I'm looking for isn't in it Is it my crappy English knowledge or did they forget to add it?

Only a gazillion pages to go and then 10 more books :D
Never saw the movie, the first one, or it was so long ago that I don't remember. Didn't see the new one either


so how did you like it? this book blew my mind when i first read it, i must have been 18 or so. i go back to it every so often, and while i now can see through its construction, it still manages to keep me engaged. kinda hate the new cover lol. but yeah so much fun.


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