tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20078507.post165868794872455264..comments2023-11-18T09:51:52.115+10:30Comments on Medlar Comfits: New interview, and a recipeanna tambourhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01338581782386113668noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20078507.post-36539115743735690792011-07-30T15:42:07.966+09:302011-07-30T15:42:07.966+09:30Like being born to the magic, there's no '...Like being born to the magic, there's no 'try' to it. You will succeed, whether you are left or right-handed, throw with a spin, or are distracted by incombustible salamanders. As for that picture, you might want to get your camera out to cover yours. These breads have strong personalities. The one before this had as many secrets in its shadows as Greta Garbo. And this very bread was the scene of a tragedy on the other face. Five gourmet nanoclimbers fell to their death, traversing the chrüst.anna tambourhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01338581782386113668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20078507.post-63933741633747134162011-07-30T14:09:03.173+09:302011-07-30T14:09:03.173+09:30Oh my gosh...that's bread? When I saw the phot...Oh my gosh...that's bread? When I saw the photo, I assumed the post that followed would focus on some sort of exotic sea creature! I may have to try baking this.Jeffhttp://www.quidplura.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20078507.post-28571422901430572202011-07-25T11:12:18.220+09:302011-07-25T11:12:18.220+09:30That's great that you moseyed. Everyone is dif...That's great that you moseyed. Everyone is different, and Iain's such a good interviewer. I hope you get into his own writing, as his stories are visceral. <a href="http://criminal-e.blogspot.com/2011/03/iain-rowan-interview-nowhere-to-go.html" rel="nofollow">Here</a> is an interview of Rowan himself on Criminal-e. But for something hilarious, read his piece <a href="http://keithbrooke.wordpress.com/2011/05/09/guest-blog-iain-rowan-police-and-thieves/" rel="nofollow">"Police and thieves"</a>.<br /><br />That Irish soda bread of yours does sound delicious, but that's so true about the bread. By day two, it's only good for the road. Hansel and Gretel would have to carry spoons …anna tambourhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01338581782386113668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20078507.post-66392398057052263102011-07-25T04:31:47.868+09:302011-07-25T04:31:47.868+09:30Poor goddess. Poor talc.
I only meant to read yo...Poor goddess. Poor talc.<br /><br />I only meant to read your interview there, which was faskinating, but then I moseyed around for ages reading what other writers had said in reply to the same questions (your Gibbons answer was far and away the best). You certainly lead me over the hills and far away to places where I never went before, both in your own writing and in the other places you link to.<br /><br />The bread looks and sounds splendid. I do love soda breads. I tried making a wholewheat one with poppy and pumpkin seeds in once. It was so crumbly you needed to eat it with a spoon, but it tasted quite good.Lucyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09764296105901909328noreply@blogger.com