There was no better way to spend a post film festival experience in Beaufort than to trek to Orlando to read, write, grocery shop and make dinner. That's right...drive five hours not to see Harry Potter or Mickey, but to hang with a romance novelist (Karen Hawkins) and a mutual friend known to many as @travelblggr on Twitter. Last time our schedules permitted time face-to-face in the same space was over a year and a half ago at a wine festival...though would be true there have been many moments shared in our electronic realms through social media. As different in our every day demeanor as we are in our professions and our individual aspirations so too are our approaches to bringing food to a table. Simplistic and colorful was my approach, rich in flavor was @travelblggr's purpose and succulent creamy goodness (with a kick one would never forget they'd been kissed) was naturally the romance novelist's contribution.
Insalta Caprese http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/rachael-ray/caprese-salad-recipe/index.html
Mushroom Risotto http://innthekitchen.com/wp/2010/10/11/champagne-risotto-with-wild-mushrooms/
Rotisserie Chicken (thank you Publix Baldwin Park)
Chocolate Fondue http://cookeatshare.com/recipes/chocolate-fondue-recipes-332132
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Triangle of Delicious (romance, travel, art)
Labels:
basil,
Caprese,
chicken,
chocolate,
fondue,
Karen Hawkins,
mushrooms,
Risotto,
tomato,
travelblggr
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