
Cheers!
Linda, Jeremy, & Phineas


 The coconut and chocolate add some nice texture and "meltiness" and the self-rising flour provides just the right hint of saltiness to keep it from being too sweet.  What makes these unique, though, is the lavender.
The coconut and chocolate add some nice texture and "meltiness" and the self-rising flour provides just the right hint of saltiness to keep it from being too sweet.  What makes these unique, though, is the lavender. Simply put:  if you have a blog, you should have a portrait of Janice Rand on that blog.
Simply put:  if you have a blog, you should have a portrait of Janice Rand on that blog.
 Fran Krause spent an afternoon at my apartment painting a mural on the nursery wall...  I drew swizzle sticks that remind me a little of Ed Emberly's drawing books.  Remember those?
Fran Krause spent an afternoon at my apartment painting a mural on the nursery wall...  I drew swizzle sticks that remind me a little of Ed Emberly's drawing books.  Remember those? These biscuits name their own occasion (ahem) and are custom-made for Jeremy who fancies almond pastries.  I added the basil on a whim, thinking that it seemed to be a good companion for the almond flavour.  They're a lovely pair.
These biscuits name their own occasion (ahem) and are custom-made for Jeremy who fancies almond pastries.  I added the basil on a whim, thinking that it seemed to be a good companion for the almond flavour.  They're a lovely pair.
 I wanted this recipe to be slightly citrusy with a spicy, woody overtone.  I chose orange and cranberry as the base and allspice as the compliment.  Allspice is the berry that grows on the pimento tree; an evergreen exclusive to the western hemisphere.  Once ground, it loses its flavour very quickly on the shelf.  I bought whole allspice and ground it myself with my mortar and pestle and could still barely taste it in this recipe even after sprinkling in about one and a half tablespoons.  I shudder to think that the allspice I purchased had been sitting in the grocery store for years and therefore lost its will to be aromatic and flavourful, but I suspect that to be the case.
I wanted this recipe to be slightly citrusy with a spicy, woody overtone.  I chose orange and cranberry as the base and allspice as the compliment.  Allspice is the berry that grows on the pimento tree; an evergreen exclusive to the western hemisphere.  Once ground, it loses its flavour very quickly on the shelf.  I bought whole allspice and ground it myself with my mortar and pestle and could still barely taste it in this recipe even after sprinkling in about one and a half tablespoons.  I shudder to think that the allspice I purchased had been sitting in the grocery store for years and therefore lost its will to be aromatic and flavourful, but I suspect that to be the case. The first bite of this biscuit was supposed to invoke memories of old wooden spice cabinets and pocketwatches, but what comes to mind is afternoon tea in a sun room looking out on a brisk fall day.  Not a bad transportation at all -  the biscuits are tasty! - just not exactly what I had aimed to create.  Cooking did not help to pronounce the allspice.  My advice:  taste the batter and if there's no sign of the woody spiciness, add ground cloves to taste.
The first bite of this biscuit was supposed to invoke memories of old wooden spice cabinets and pocketwatches, but what comes to mind is afternoon tea in a sun room looking out on a brisk fall day.  Not a bad transportation at all -  the biscuits are tasty! - just not exactly what I had aimed to create.  Cooking did not help to pronounce the allspice.  My advice:  taste the batter and if there's no sign of the woody spiciness, add ground cloves to taste. Sabba Park's Compass
Sabba Park's Compass 4.  tails - left on 43rd Avenue.  There are a number of these moving barber shop poles around the neighbourhood.  There is only one company in the United States that manufactures them.
4.  tails - left on 43rd Avenue.  There are a number of these moving barber shop poles around the neighbourhood.  There is only one company in the United States that manufactures them. 5.  heads - cross 43rd Ave
5.  heads - cross 43rd Ave Then, continued down past a very noisy bird who was on a window sill in a cage, and then to "Chez José," Jeremy's former home, named after the landlord. Jeremy and our dear friend, James, had a lease there from September 2000- September 2002. José was from Columbia and spent months at a time there, leaving his family (who lived in the basement apt.) in charge of turning on the heat (which they rarely did). The place looks like it has enjoyed a fair amount of landscaping since they moved out.
Then, continued down past a very noisy bird who was on a window sill in a cage, and then to "Chez José," Jeremy's former home, named after the landlord. Jeremy and our dear friend, James, had a lease there from September 2000- September 2002. José was from Columbia and spent months at a time there, leaving his family (who lived in the basement apt.) in charge of turning on the heat (which they rarely did). The place looks like it has enjoyed a fair amount of landscaping since they moved out. 10.  heads - right on 47th Avenue: a peek into the back alley. These semi-detached homes afford quite a few amenities to the owners in garages, parking, storage space, etc.
10.  heads - right on 47th Avenue: a peek into the back alley. These semi-detached homes afford quite a few amenities to the owners in garages, parking, storage space, etc. 13.  heads - straight across Queens Boulevard to Sabba Park, named after Joe Sabba (1916-1999), a WWII vet and long-time editor of the Woodside Herald.
13.  heads - straight across Queens Boulevard to Sabba Park, named after Joe Sabba (1916-1999), a WWII vet and long-time editor of the Woodside Herald. 14.  tails - left across Queens Boulevard
14.  tails - left across Queens Boulevard 19.  heads - right on 47th Avenue
19.  heads - right on 47th Avenue 21.  tails - left on 48th Avenue
21.  tails - left on 48th Avenue
 24.  heads - right on 47th Street.  This barber shop has some rad, vintage chairs:
24.  heads - right on 47th Street.  This barber shop has some rad, vintage chairs: 25. heads - right on Queens Boulevard to head back home!
25. heads - right on Queens Boulevard to head back home!

