Bloodlands: Irish Pastie (Meat Pie) Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁

Bloodlands: Irish Pastie (Meat Pie) Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁

The “Scottish play” goes Irish. Well at least a little of Shakespeare’s Macbeth with a twist of Dennis Lehane’s/Clint Eastwood’s Oscar winning Mystic River (2003) stirred in for good measure. Or maybe we’re more reminded of Bryan Singer’s The Usual Suspects (1995). Shakespeare’s protagonist succumbed; Lehane’s and Singer’s got a way with it. Which way will it go here?

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The Counterfeiters: Beef Stroganoff Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁

They have fresh linens, decent food, and even opera music piped into their barbed wire barracks. Their task: to create the perfect counterfeits in order to fund the Nazi war machine and simultaneously to destroy the economies of England and America. The burdens of these prisoners are not of the flesh but of the soul, a delicate balance between the will to survive and a defiant call to honor.

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Terribly Happy: Danish Butter Cookie Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁

This backwater town, with its seedy eccentrics and bleak brick storefronts, proves there still is something rotten in the state of Denmark even without its indecisive prince. The new marshal, already damaged goods, finds his job about as futile as herding cats, and these critters are feral all right, all teeth and claws, except for a few seductive meows that prove equally lethal.

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The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada: Roasted Corn with Cilantro Butter Recipe 🥁🥁🥁

The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada: Roasted Corn with Cilantro Butter Recipe 🥁🥁🥁
This tale of poetic justice is as stark and beautiful as its West Texas landscape and as unpredictable as the creatures that inhabit it. Although it careens between cynicism and sentimentality, the grotesque and absurd, The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada is intriguing, at times poignant, and guaranteed to generate a great discussion afterward.
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The Water Horse: Scotch Eggs Recipe (3 1/2 Drums)

Its mythical creature may be computer generated but the flesh and blood characters are the real deal in more ways than one, and between the two they will charm the whole family. Wrap it all up in a venerable Scottish castle parked at water’s edge, throw in just enough World War II realism and romance to entrance the adults without frightening the kiddies, and you have the perfect package.

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