Friday, December 09, 2016

December 8 - 'The Snow Child'

Eight of us gathered for a festive evening and our annual Yankee Swap. I provided ham and mac&cheese, Karen brought salad and thin mints, Michelle made the cutest cheese snowman, Becky brought clementines, Susan brought her amazing appetizers - apricots, stuffed figs and cheese bites. Heather brought celery and vegan dip. Darla brought ice cream that went well with Lisa's cake. Darla also brought us party favors - little Santa hats on hair clips and wicked cute book marks in the form of sprouts!

Everyone seemed to love the book, which made for little discussion, although we did have different interpretations of where the girl came from.

The Yankee Swap had no bows or arrows, although there were two of the same jigsaw puzzle sporting the covers of best-selling books. A few well-mannered swaps took place and everyone seemed to be pleased.

NEXT MEETING
What: Lisa has the details on this, because the author is a neighbor of hers. I believe the title is My Mother Raised Wallflowers.
Where: Lisa's? The author will join us.
When: TBD


Friday, October 21, 2016

October 20 - 'The Haunting of Hill House'

Eight of us gathered at Leann's for our annual Halloween read. Desserts prevailed. Susan brought the famous New York Times plum tart (made with pears instead), I brought a silly little cake decorated with ghost and gravestone Peeps, and Leann -- oh, Leann outdid herself. Aside from roasted vegetables, and corn casserole made with John's corn (so good!), she made apple crisp and pumpkin pie. Lisa provided us with broomsticks (cheese and pretzel sticks) and fingers (decorated baby carrots), Michelle brought lovely cheese appetizers (cream cheese with pepper jelly, stringy mozzarella--sorry the Internet failed me when I tried to find the right name). Karen brought a lovely salad and acorn cookies. Becky and Darla - there were cold cuts and pumpkin sugar cookies; we you two responsible for them? Please forgive any omissions and errors. And please chime in with your recipes! I heard several calls for them

A view of our table (thanks to Lisa for the pic)
I got the impression every enjoyed the book, although some found it more scary than others. Maybe Shirley Jackson's life was the scariest thing of all?? We talked about a ton of other things but I don't recall so many books being in the discussion this time. True? Discuss.

NEXT MEETING
When: Thursday, December 8
Where: Nancy's
What: Our FABULOUS YANKEE SWAP!
What to read: The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey


Thursday, September 29, 2016

Fwd: September 28 - Don Quixote

Seven of us gathered at Becky's absolutely lovely new abode to discuss Don Quixote. Becky had a delicious soup for us, Karen supplied delicious sandwiches, Leann brought a tasty Asian salad, Michelle made really good roasted zucchini chips, Darla brought bread/brie/apples, Lisa supplied yummy cupcakes. And there was plenty of wine.

Although nobody but Lisa finished it and half of us didn't even start it, we *did* discuss the book! We talked about things like why we didn't read it! Those of us who started but didn't finish felt we got plenty of the flavor from what we did read. It's a tough one to read without also studying its context.

I meant to look up why it is so important and didn't, so I will simply cut and paste from Wikipedia for our mutual edification: "Published in two volumes, in 1605 and 1615, Don Quixote is considered the most influential work of literature from the Spanish Golden Age and the entire Spanish literary canon. As a founding work of modern Western literature and one of the earliest canonical novels, it regularly appears high on lists of the greatest works of fiction ever published."
Naturally we talked about other books we are reading and life as we know it as well.

NEXT MEETINGGet ready for a pre-Halloween meeting!
Where: Leann's
When: Thursday, October 20, 6 pm
What: The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson


Monday, August 22, 2016

August 21 - 'Migratory Birds'

Six of gathered at Darla's "pool" - aka her living room table! The sky was threatening and air conditioning just too inviting. It was great to hang out with Darla in her new digs and share pizza, popcorn, fancy mustard and crackers from Becky, tzatziki and gazpacho by Karen, olives and cucumbers ala Lisa, and a fabulous cheese-pastry dessert that I cannot remember the name of - please remind us Michelle, it was great.

I'm not sure how many of us finished the book but we talked quite a bit about it. Nobody seemed to like the characters; perhaps that makes for a good discussion about motivations and story arcs.

As per usual, many other books came up. Please chime in with what you talked about; I didn't write them down, so the only one I can report is the one I'm reading: Ghost Songs by Regina McBride, which is coming out October 4.

NEXT MEETING
Where: Chez Rebecca (new house!!)
When: TBA
What: TBA


Thursday, June 30, 2016

June 29 - 'The Forgetting Time'

Seven of us gathered at Karen's for a terrific book group meeting. The weather was lovely, and we were treated to a tour of Karen's gardens and a peek at the fox kits in the field next door as well as the usual feast. Curried sweet potato and goat cheese wontons by Becky complemented Karen's watermelon squares with balsamic sauce, cheese and crackers, and sugared nuts for appetizers. For the main course, Karen contributed a hot and a cold soup (recipes, please!),  and we had lovely salads: a beet salad made from her CSA by Heather; grape salad by Michelle from a recipe of her mother's; and cucumber, bean salads from from Darla (and the Co-op). I brought a loaf of Bill's sourdough bread, and Lisa brought s'mores bars and pecan pie for dessert. And there was beer, lots of beer (and wine for the wine drinkers).

We had a really interesting conversation around the book. Everyone liked it, and it led to a wide-ranging discussion from reincarnation to ghosts and what we're here to do in this life.

NEXT MEETING
Where: Darla's (formerly Becky's) pool
When: Sunday, August 14 (time TBA)
What: Migratory Animals by Mary Helen Sprecht

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

May 23 - 'The Orphan Train'

Six of us gathered around Lisa's water garden to discuss The Orphan Train. Aside from two sangrias, she served us lovely soups--broccoli and cheese and a cold soup--and a lovely watermelon salad. Leann added a edamame rice salad (which we all really liked), and we had AMAZING desserts: home-made cheesecake and straight-from-Boston peanut butter whoopie pies and lemon pound cake.

We counted ourselves lucky to be so well provisioned considering the book. I think we all enjoyed it, however.

Naturally we talked about a million other books, and nobody had anything to write on. So, please send  your book recommendations to the list.

NEXT MEETING
Where: Karen's
When: TBA
What: The Forgetting Time by Sharon Guskin

Thursday, March 24, 2016

March 22 - 'The Spinning Heart'

Heather hosted eight of us for lovely evening of Irish conviviality. Her corned beef and cabbage was delicious, as was her colcannon, both of which were complemented by Michelle's tasty casserole with a sweet potato crust. Karen made a yummy sweet bread, Lisa's little sandwiches were so good, and Susan's apple cake (complete with candles and singing for certain birthdays) was the bomb. My apologies, but I can't remember what else was there, it was kinda overwhelming (in a good way!).

Those who read the book found much to discuss in well-written novel about difficult circumstances.

NEXT MEETING
We don't have a meeting scheduled for April. Should we?

Tuesday, March 01, 2016

Febraury 28 - 'The Swan Thieves'

Five of us gathered on a spring-like afternoon for a sumptuous feast provided by Michelle and to discuss The Swan Thieves by Elizabeth Kostova. Michelle's menu of jambalaya, curried vegetable soup, and blue cheese custard was rounded out by Karen's delicious salad. The hors douvres included edamame and cheese on crackers and BBQ potato chips (the latter thanks to me - somebody's got to do it). Bread and rolls I think were supplied by Leann, and Becky grilled banana bread and added ice cream and caramel sauce for dessert.

The bling that was brought to exchange was quite lovely, and most of us found things to take -- or wear -- home.

We also had a lively discussion of the book, which everyone seemed to like and most of us listened to instead of read. We all guessed what was going to happen to some extent, but it left questions (excellent in a book discussion book) -- how much moral latitude should artists be given? How about that psychiatrist breaking the rules! Any chance Robert was related to Beatrice?

NEXT MEETING
What: The Spinning Heart by Donal Ryan
Where: Heather's
When: March, date TBA


Wednesday, January 20, 2016

January 18 - 'Voracious'

Report from Lisa:

Seven of us gathered at Susan’s to discuss Voracious. I think many of us enjoyed the book, especially as the recipes were very good, and a lot of the books Cara had read were ones many of us had read too.  The one thing that several people felt was it was a bit choppy, and I also felt at times that the chapters were just expanded versions of her blog. Overall I believe we liked the book. We started the evening with a swap of cookbooks and kitchen items, and plan to do something similar at Michelle’s. We all agreed this may have been our best meal, inspired by some of the recipes in the book.   Becky started us out with a black bread inspired by Les Miserables with goat cheese and fig spread.  Susan made some wonderful nuts from Silver Palate, and her main dish was a pasta dish that she Cara Nicoletti remembered her father making every day.  (I can’t recall what chapter this was, and don’t have my book with me!).  Michelle made  a carbonara dish that was not pasta but squash, and also equally good.  Karen made the caramels and also a terrific Lentil Salad from the Valley News.  Leann made a pumpkin soup and Heather the garlic soup that was also from the book.  In addition to the pasta, and yummy sangria, Susan made a lovely ginger cake with the blood orange sauce from the book, and I brought mudslide cupcakes, from my new cookbook Prohibition bakery.  Cam joined us for dinner, and a good time was had by all.  Attached is my recipe for the mudslide cupcakes, please share your recipes for all the other yummy stuff with the group, unless it is in the book. 

Below is our list of who is hosting when, and what book we are reading so far.  The suggested swap for Mardi Gras at Michelle’s is bling.  So if you are interested in purging your jewelry and want to update your choices, bring some along.  Hoping all of us can get together in February, those who were absent were missed.  Bon Appetit. Lisa

January: Voracious-Susan
February: Swan Thieves-Michelle
March: Spinning heart-Heather
April:
May: Orphan Train-Lisa
June:-Karen
July:
August:-Becky
September:
October:-Leann
November:
December:-Nancy