A year…

This date 2020:

102 year old woman… Make a List

Yes, that woman!! 102 and Zooming and making food for family and friends and generally just getting on with it! She was and remains inspiring to me.

What a crazy year, but … it was just one year compared to the WWII war years. We … as in the U.S.A. … are an incredibly whiny bunch. I am appalled … sometimes … BUT there are some stellar folks out there.

Montana Milk Moovers

And some of my favorite youTubers:

Refika from Istanbul!! She and her team are so full of joy and love for food! I love the Turkish spices and breads and everything. The above rice pudding is my Easter dessert. Go watch! Even if you are not a love of cooking … I almost guarantee that you will LOVE Refika and her team.

Lily’s Loaf … Good grief!!! This young woman started a micro bakery from her home. It is doing well. She is doing well. My favorite thing is how much she is learning and sharing from other bakers. Lily shares links and thoughts and ideas. It can be challenging to admit that you don’t know it all :) … and asking or looking for help from more experienced people … I absolutely LOVE that dear Lily is not only sharing that she is learning … but that she is LISTENING to experienced bakers, micro-bakery persons, etc.

This is an older pre-professional video from Nikki at Kitchen Sanctuary. BUT, it is going to be my Easter Dinner! And the latest from KS are super-wonderful videos. I have a number of NIkki’s recipes on my “to make” list.

Meanwhile, at the fambly Summers…

My Emmett … next to me

After the first daylight walk.

Bunny Rabbit survived until Easter morning – YEA … Happy Easter to all from Emmett and me.

2 Responses to “A year…”

  1. Margaret

    Hope you had a very Happy Easter! The Greek Orthodox Easter is 2 May, so we have some time to wait for ours!

    • Liz

      We had a lovely, quiet day. I made the rice pudding (Turkish Sutlac), the ham, cheese and potato dish and some cranberry sauce. We had wonderful walks including meeting a neighbor dog – Emmett did very well! The meet (accidental) was on the state land, so no one’s “yard”. Coda (female) was very friendly. Emmett was a bit cautious, but did fine. The other human and I were friendly also :)

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