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Apr. 17th, 2006 08:32 amthis weekend was lovely. did i mention that i cracked open an egg with a double yolk on saturday? i felt very lucky.
sunday we sat down to our fabulous easter(ish) feast. until the last moment we thought
aboutlooking might be joining us, but it didn't work out. sometime soon, though! whenever we next go to western massachusetts, hopefully :)



the maple pecan muffins were very tasty, but for some reason i am bad at making fluffy muffins. why is that? they never really puff up above the muffin cup like they do in the pictures.
also, because for some reason it's only sold in big quart containers, we now have a ton of buttermilk leftover. i remember
nevers was in the same spot a while back -- now we have to search out recipes involving buttermilk! so i guess we'll be making biscuits sometime later this week.
lots of marathoners on the T this morning, all with their numbered, race-issued red addidas bags, looking overly healthy and scrawny and excited. (also looking rather white.) i guess much of boston has the day off, but not harvard. walking to my building i pass the cambridge common and it is full of blooming trees and (finally!) visible leaves. a beautiful morning.
sunday we sat down to our fabulous easter(ish) feast. until the last moment we thought
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the maple pecan muffins were very tasty, but for some reason i am bad at making fluffy muffins. why is that? they never really puff up above the muffin cup like they do in the pictures.
also, because for some reason it's only sold in big quart containers, we now have a ton of buttermilk leftover. i remember
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lots of marathoners on the T this morning, all with their numbered, race-issued red addidas bags, looking overly healthy and scrawny and excited. (also looking rather white.) i guess much of boston has the day off, but not harvard. walking to my building i pass the cambridge common and it is full of blooming trees and (finally!) visible leaves. a beautiful morning.