Author: Kathy Harriott
Are macarons are my Waterloo?
A few years ago, while out shopping at an outlet mall with my husband, we discovered a little french bakery that was selling these adorable little sandwich cookies called macarons. We have since found several other places that sell them. One place is called Le Macaron. We fell in love with these cookies. They are a French sweet meringue-based confection made with egg whites, icing sugar, granulated sugar, ground almonds and food coloring. They are filled with either flavored icings or jelly/jam. When I first saw the name Macaron, I thought I was going to be getting a coconut based cookie – which I don’t like. To my delight, I bit into a crispy, chewy, delicious little cookie. I was hooked.
Since there are no places nearby that sell macarons, I’ve been toying with making my own for a while. I bought a macaron kit with a mix and a macaron kit with all the tools needed for success in making them. Today I decided to try making them. I love to share both successes and failures in the kitchen. Macarons turned out to be a FAIL.
Here is a short before baking video:
Due to the running of the dough, I could only get ONE actual macaron. It was delicious. Here it is:
Review: The Japanese Lover by Isabel Allende
I received an advanced reader copy of The Japanese Lover from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.
The Japanese Lover tells the decades long love story of Alma, a young Jewish girl who escaped Nazi Germany, and Ichi, the son of her aunt and uncle’s Japanese gardener. Told through flashbacks and letters between Alma and Ichi as well as through fact finding done by her grandson, Seth, and Irina, her care worker, I was drawn into the story right from page one.
This is the first Isabel Allende novel that I have read and I really enjoyed it, up to a point. Allende’s writing is warm and inviting. The main characters were well developed and relatable. I really wanted to love this book, but the ending just left me disappointed. I liked the author’s writing style enough that I will try another of her books to see if it is just this story that left me flat.
The expected release date for The Japanese Lover is November 3, 2015.
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Books I am looking forward to
There are several books that are coming out in the near future that I am really excited about. One of them I actually have had the pleasure of reading because I received an advanced reader copy from NetGalley. Here is a short list of books I am dying to get my hands on.
Review: The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
When reviewers said that this was the next Gone Girl I was almost reluctant to read The Girl on the Train. In a previous review, I commented that I didn’t love Gone Girl because the characters in the book were such horrible people. I was afraid that this book would be the same but I was pleasantly surprised.
Rachel is struggling to bounce back from her divorce and not doing a very good job. She is drinking heavily, which had caused her to lose her job. While pretending to go to work each morning, Rachel fantasizes about the lives of “Jess” and “Jason”, a couple who live down the road from where she used to live with her ex-husband.Tom. He still lives there with his new wife and their daughter.
Very quickly, the lives of Rachel, Tom, his wife Anna, and the neighbors down the road, who are really named Megan and Scott, become mysteriously intertwined. When the dust settles, the surprise ending with leave you shocked. The ending had me so rattled that I actually had to step away and think about the book before writing my review. Very good writing, well written characters, and a surprise ending kept me interested and entertained.
Run to your local library or bookstore and check out this book
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Food adventures with Mike
Anyone who has met my husband knows that he can be a bit of a picky eater. In Mike’s mind, the only thing better than meat with potatoes is meat with meat. Slowly over the almost 13 years we’ve been married, I have managed to get him to try some new foods, mostly at the Epcot Food and Wine Festival. This past Sunday, while we were looking for a place to have lunch after visiting Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, Mike suggested we try Carmel Kitchen and Wine Bar in Sarasota, FL. It is near the new Mall at University Town Center. For an appetizer we shared the small order of chickpea fries. YES! I said CHICKPEA FRIES. They were served with a tomato jam and a saffron aioli.
They were absolutely delicious. I wanted to lick the little bowl that the tomato jam was served in. It was so tasty. The saffron aioli had a bit of a kick to it and it was Mike’s favorite. We both said we would order them again.
I don’t have a picture of Mike’s lunch. He had a pressed angus burger. It had caramelized onions, manchego cheese, and chili aioli. The sandwich was so big that he couldn’t finish it all.

I had the chicken pita with a side of cranberry-pistachio quinoa. I couldn’t stop eating the quinoa. It is a food that I really don’t enjoy preparing but love it when someone else makes it for me.
Review: Miss Dreamsville and the Collier County Women’s Literary Society : a novel by Amy Hill Hearth
Set in 1962 Naples, Florida, the book tells the tale of a group of misfit citizens who decide to start a book club. The misfits include: Jackie, a Boston transplant who doesn’t understand Southern ways and has a hard time fitting due to her Northern temperament. Dora, also known as Turtle Lady because she saved a large snapping turtle from the middle of Highway 41, is divorced. Robbie-Lee, known for being “different”, is the son of a stripper. Mrs. Bailey White, an 80-year old ex-con, who was in prison for killing her husband and hides the truth about what happened. Plain Jane, an unremarkable woman who has a shocking secret identity. Priscilla, a young black woman trying to improve herself in 1960’s segregated Florida. The group is guided by Miss Lansberry, the town Librarian, who also has her own secret she is hiding.
You can find the book on Amazon or at your local bookseller or library
I am really looking forward to the upcoming sequel, Miss Dreamsville and the Lost Heiress of Collier County. It is scheduled for publication in September 2015.
Review: Golden Son by Pierce Brown
I received an advanced copy of Golden Son from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.
After reading Red Rising, the first book in this trilogy, I was really looking forward to Golden Son. What I loved about the first book in the trilogy – Red Rising – was the development of the relationships between the characters and how they made it through together. In Golden Son, it was sometimes hard to tell who was a good guy and who was a bad guy. I found myself rooting for Augustus and his men and then all of a sudden remembering that Augustus was actually a bad guy. Golden Son blurred the lines between who was good and who was bad. While I wouldn’t say that Golden Son wasn’t a well written book, it didn’t suck me in like Red Rising did. I hope that the third book, when it comes out, will satisfy all of my questions.
Not a bad read.
The expected publication date is January 13, 2015.
Review: Invisible Ellen by Shari Shattuck
Review: Life and Death on the Tamiami Trail – Sheila Marie Palmer
I am 60% of the way through the second book – Life and Death on Siesta Key and I am looking forward to more!!
You can visit Sheila’s website for more information – www.sheilamariepalmer.com. You can buy the book or ebook from Amazon by clicking HERE or from Barnes and Noble by clicking HERE.
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