I had to go for a second clue to get “tequila”, for some reason (it was completely obvious afterwards, and I hadn’t considered it previously).
Lucky guess on “White Russian”, but there were only two choices left by then.
I had to go for a second clue to get “tequila”, for some reason (it was completely obvious afterwards, and I hadn’t considered it previously).
Lucky guess on “White Russian”, but there were only two choices left by then.
Stumbled across this through several LJ posts today:
As of when I checked, no information on the Windhaven Press site yet.
[Edited to add: Okay, got some clarifications. Windhaven Press is the new production company for the edition; they are not the publisher, hence are not setting the prices or controlling the textual content of the editions. And my confusion seems to have annoyed “editrx”, for which I apologize.]
Meisha Merlin was originally doing the edition, but they’ve gone under.
At least with the MM edition, the cheapest way to get into it was $2200 in advance, and they’ve somewhat front-loaded the production order with the bad books to boot, so I doubt I’m getting it; let alone the $3500 leather-bound gilt-edged edition.
I made an old recipe I can’t find the written form of again after years, and rather like the way it came out, so it seems wise to document it. I got the original from my mother, who says she got it from Julia Child, but I couldn’t find anything I recognize as being this recipe in the two basic Child volumes.
You only see minor amounts of the film, actually, because in this video the focus is on the new live music being performed with the film. I can see enough to know what goes with what, and I think they’re doing a very good job with it. I hope they had fun!