Sunday, December 5, 2010

Sunday Salon: A Mix of Riskrem, Library Thing and Sedaris


Ending this week: My free giveaway for A Little Fruitcake: A Childhood in Holidays by David Valdes Greenwood (enter by midnight, December 5). You can also comment on my Chronicle Haul-idays post by December 10 for a chance to win $497.49 in books (if I'm the lucky winner).

Holiday Trip: I've got a busy day planned here on Kauai as I get ready to island hop to Oahu. We're heading over to Honolulu for a week of holiday activities. It would be a lot easier if I could load up the car and drive the 100 miles. Instead I'm confined to one suitcase for the plane and need to leave extra room for the shopping I plan to do. I always bring more books than I can read. This time I've narrowed it down to two: One Man's Paradise by Douglas Corleone (in progress) and Charles Jessold, Considered As A Murderer by Wesley Stace (a restart; maybe the second time is the charm).

Riskrem, A Scandinavian Christmas Rice Pudding: Several people asked for the recipe when I mentioned it this week on the Virtual Advent Tour. Mine came from the December 2005 issue of Sunset magazine. When I make it I use whole milk and reduce the amount of whipping cream. Otherwise it's too rich for me. Don't forget to add a whole almond; the lucky recipient gets a gift. I usually serve this Christmas morning.

Library Thing: Anyone doing Santa Thing? I am for the first time this year. When I read the profile of the person I'm choosing books for, I was impressed that all her books were neatly tagged by category and she had a wishlist. My profile, however, had no organization. I didn't even know you could have a wishlist. That all changed yesterday when I brought organization to my profile. I have 544 books which means I shouldn't buy any new books. Right.

Sedaris: I took a break from holiday books this week and read Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk. Do you think its dark humor will be a thumbs up or down for me? You may have to wait a week to find out. With our Hanukkah party tonight I think my reviews will be on hold. My partner is giving me the look right now that I should get off computer. Have a good week everyone.

8 comments:

  1. The Christmas rice pudding sounds yummy...I'm a big fan of puddings, although my absolute favorite is tapioca.

    I need to read another Sedaris book. Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk sounds intriguing.

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  2. Enjoy your trip to Oahu! And enjoy One Man's Paradise. If you make it over to Ko Olina, I'd be happy to sign the book for you.

    Aloha,
    Doug

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  3. The Sedaris book did not get great reviews. I'll be curious to read your thoughts. I have read several of his books and enjoyed them, but I have not read this one yet.

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  4. Doug: Wow! Thanks for the offer to sign your book, One Man's Paradise. I'll be in touch soon and hope to meet you.

    Diane: I know, many mixed reviews on Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk. Still pulling my thoughts together.

    Laurel: Tapioca is a favorite of mine too. We buy the pearls and make our own.

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  5. Have a great trip and your book choice sounds good!

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  6. A pain that we are so restricted luggage wise when we fly as I love to bring back keepsakes.

    Your take on the traditional rice pudding sounds so yummy, I might get Husband dearest to give it a try making it.

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  7. We are just about to island hop in the opposite direction - going from Oahu (where my partner D is working this year, and I am visiting with him over the academic holidays) to Kauai. It will be my first visit - I can't wait.

    Meanwhile, LT's SantaThing is delightful - I did it for a couple of years, but now that I am a Canadian resident, I haven't even looked to see whether it is still a possibility for me. I hope that you enjoy it (and your holiday week in Oahu)!

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  8. HI Rob, YOu might enjoy my foodie post today.

    http://conestogo.blogspot.com/2010/12/weekend-cooking-cooks-illustrated.html

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