What's For Dinner #91 - the Irish Spring! Edition - March 2023

Thank you for sharing your dear memories with us. Your family was so blessed in your father.

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Beautiful thoughts, Saregama. Reflective, no doubt, of a strong and wonderful relationship.

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Salmon with clementines, pecans and herbs

Based on this Bonnie Stern recipe.

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My condolences, @Saregama

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This is the best thing I’ve read in a while.

I’m so sorry for your family’s loss. I hope the comfort you find in one another will give you all peace.

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My condolences as well @Saregama - sorry to hear this sad news.

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My condolences for the loss of your father. The meals you made in his memory and your write up here are a lovely tribute to him.

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Thanks for the great writeup. I can’t wait to try this.

I am so sorry to learn of your father’s passing. My his memory be a blessing. I know you will be sharing many meals to come with him in your heart.

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I’m so very sorry for your loss, @Saregama. Such a difficult time for you all. I hope the memories of his and your love of food and family help you through it all. Such wonderful memories and family traditions.

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Very sad to hear of your loss. Endearing stories of your father’s love for food - thank you for sharing him with us. My heart goes out to you.

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I am so very sorry for your loss.

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Such a lovely essay! Your dad sounds like a wonderful man and you express your love for him so clearly. Very sorry for your loss.

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Keep those memories close to your heart. Sharing those are integral to the journey you will travel. Remember the best, forget the rest. Blessings and peace to you and yours.

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Our first proper dinner in FL: our lovely hostess made toasts with fontina and wild mushrooms, pasketti with homemade sausage and meat-a-ballz-a, and a salad from her yarden. Delish, everything.



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That’s a great idea to put the chicken on top of the sauce. Thanks!

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He likes corn products. No tortilla chips are safe in his presence!

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He was a street rescue of uncertain lineage. I think he’s a bit bigger than the Bombays I have encountered (he’s about 8.5 lbs) and there is a little white patch on his chest. We call him an Incognito Tuxedo!

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@Saregama - I am so sorry for your loss. My condolences to you and your family.

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I am so sorry. My thoughts are with you and your family.

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