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(04/21/10 5:10am)
It's perfect, absolutely perfect. Fabulous weather, blooming flowers, cheerful students and young families throwing frisbees all make for an absolutely perfect backdrop for a picnic on the Lawn. Although grabbing a slice of Christian's pizza or a bagel from Bodo's and heading to the Lawn happens frequently, it is far less common to pack a basket of elegant sandwiches, sweet treats, fresh fruit and sparkling wine and stretch out on a soft blanket, breathing in and savoring the fresh air. But think of just how fitting this would be.
(04/07/10 6:08am)
The change in seasons reminds me that we cannot completely sever the fundamental and deeply fixed ties we have with food, however processed, packaged or artificial it may be.
(03/03/10 6:49am)
Pickles and ice cream, goat cheese and Nutella on Wheat Thins, pretzels with crunchy Jif reduced-fat peanut butter - the cravings of a pregnant woman. Fortunately I have never been in such a position, but somehow we all know about the crazy, irrational, oh-so-urgent hormonal needs of expectant females. Except that it is not simply women about to give birth who demand special treatment.
(02/03/10 6:58am)
My food cravings often involve bittersweet chocolate ganache, sweet and perfectly ripened juicy fruit or a plate of nutty whole wheat pasta cooked al dente that is topped with a spicy-sweet homemade marinara sauce. Perhaps some of my quirkier guilty pleasures include cereal with milk - consumed multiple times throughout the day - and smoked almonds, specifically the salt that gathers at the bottom of the jar. Sometimes, though, I crave a dish not for its flavor, nor for its pleasant texture or aroma, but for reasons far less tangible or explicable.
(01/31/08 5:00am)
The start of another new semester means, among other things, a collective moan from University students about the cost of textbooks. For many students on Grounds, spending $500 or more a semester on books is not uncommon, and with large course loads and seemingly endless book lists, students find themselves having to allocate more and more money toward books each year. While many students are taking advantage of various programs offered by the University Bookstore, others on the same quest for low prices are turning to other vendors.