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A week ago today, the NYTimes startled the food world by lauding the taste of chocolate chip cookies baked after first chilling the dough for 12 hours, 24 hours, all the way up to 36 hours. Joy the Baker had to know and launched a live taste test. Is it worth the wait?
Screenwriter and author Amy Ferris (guest posting on Women & Hollywood) tells us what she initially loved about Charlize Theron's character in Hancock, and explains why her love had waned some by the film's end.
To boycott or not to boycott can be a tough decision, depending on which set of personal principles trumps the other. Click the title of this post to see what prompted one food blogger to change her usual anti-corporate fast food stance.
It's obvious that Jennifer Mattern is a professional writer, even if you don't click over to read her about page. In this post she writes about her very recent divorce with all the mixed emotions of it showing through her words: "There is a divorce epidemic, I am now convinced. It is spreading like wildfire, like the plague. This morning, I bring coffee and donuts and children to his place. The four of us eat breakfast at his counter. When the girls run off to play, D and I talk about this epidemic, about all the couples we know who are splitting.
What's your favorite part of the Fourth of July fireworks show? Scargosun writes about the beauty that can be found by looking down while everyone else is looking up:
"The colors and the light make everything appear so ethereal. The light is never harsh like say a fluorescent bulb or beating like the sun. It is a soft glow that brightens and then fades, then replaced by another. When you couple that with the inner glow of the faces watching the show, the world seems a very different place."
Most of us tend to measure a comic's success by their ability to leave their audience laughing so hard they can barely breathe. Suzy Soro's goodbye to George Carlin reminds us that there is, of course, more to it.
"Driving into Vegas and seeing Carlin's name on the marquee at Bally's and knowing I was going to be in the same place, doing the same thing made it seem like I had moved for all the right reasons. I immediately wrote him a note saying I was at Catch and that I wanted to see his show. I dropped it off at reception and wondered whether George would get it."