No Country for Old Men: Texas Venison Chili Recipe 🥁🥁🥁

This overrated 2008 Best Picture winner does have its brilliance in a cold, soulless way. The plot itself – a drug deal gone bad, a hapless deer hunter who finds the leftover cash, and his relentless pursuit by some of the bad guys not left rotting in the desert – is not particularly innovative, but the earthy way it unfolds is riveting.

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*Mostly Martha: Pasta Carbonara Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁

Martha is a master chef so consumed with her art that even on the psychiatrist’s couch, she talks of nothing but food and the intricacies of its preparation. The intricacies of her psyche she leaves strictly alone until her eight-year-old niece Lina washes ashore onto her pristine world. And a life as sterile as the gleaming stainless countertops in her kitchen suddenly becomes cluttered with assorted humans demanding her attention.

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The Serpent’s Tooth Suppers: Aunt June’s Refrigerator Pickles Recipe

The Serpent’s Tooth Suppers: Aunt June’s Refrigerator Pickles Recipe

It’s BBQ season now, and we can all smell the mouth-watering aromas floating in the air around us. This tremendous recipes is from Different Drummer’s novel, The Serpent’s Tooth: A Texas Mystery, which ends with a glorious outdoor feast. Today’s recipe is from the wife of Chris Cavescroft, a character in The Serpent’s Tooth. 

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Deconstructing Sherlock Holmes: A Step Too Far? Apple Strudel, Custard Tarts, Cold Asparagus with Walnut Drizzle and More Recipes 🥁🥁🥁🥁

Deconstructing Sherlock Holmes: A Step Too Far? Apple Strudel, Custard Tarts, Cold Asparagus with Walnut Drizzle and More Recipes 🥁🥁🥁🥁

In 1891 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created Sherlock Holmes, the enigmatic detective, and he has been fascinating and frustrating readers ever since. This is especially true with many recent reincarnations on screen that emphasize his eccentricities and personal foibles.

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The Fighter: Cheddar and Bacon Potato Skin Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁1/2

In one sense The Fighter is the story of real life “Irish” Micky Ward’s hard scrabble climb to the 1997 welterweight championship, complete with busted lips, black eyes, and bruised ribs along the way. But the fights in the ring pale in comparison to the internecine knockouts that occur within his outrageously dysfunctional family, not to mention those pitting his feisty redhead against his mother and seven sisters.

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