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LiteraryHoarderPenny
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Another quick read from the library. So far I‘m quite liking it.

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LiseWorks
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#FoodandLit #Canada I made Cabbage Rolls it is unclear as to who invented this lovely dish, but we do have a lot of Ukrainian immigrants that came to Canada in the early 1900 s. I learned how to make it from a French Canadian lady. The recipe is very easy.
1. Cook beef with onions and add beef broth pouch until cooked. Cook rice separately. Mix the two together and add soya sauce. Don't be cheap but taste. ⬇️

LiseWorks Add cayenne peper to spice it up. Put the mix in leaves of cabbage and roll to put in casserole dish. Take a can of Campbells tomato soup. Mix with full can of water and mix. Sladder all over cabbage rolls and put cover on it and bake in over until cabbage is cooked. Serve with sour cream 😋 1mo
julieclair Yum! 1mo
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Catsandbooks Tasty! 🇨🇦 1mo
Texreader Positive I‘d love this (other than the cayenne) 1mo
LiseWorks @Texreader the cayenne is a personal choice. It is something I decided one day to add and now my family likes it lol 1mo
Dilara I had something pretty similar in Hungary 😁 https://budapestcookingclass.com/hungarian-stuffed-cabbage-rolls-recipe-toltott-...
I guess every country where cabbage grows would have its own take on the dish 😁
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LiseWorks @Dilara, this is the recipe my mom used to do with the rice uncooked with tomato sauce. But when I made mine for my dad, he loved mine more than my mom's. The campbell soup has spices in it that give it flavor, and yes, everyone has their own take on how to make them. I had some in Saskatchewan, and theirs had sausage in it. 1mo
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Gleefulreader
We Meant Well: A Novel | Erum Shazia Hasan
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Read this one for the Heliconian Lecture Series. Maya works for a NGO in an unnamed African country and is asked to rush in site when a young woman from the community accuses one of the staff of rape. It is an examination of what the meaning of charity is, the chasm between the community and the visitors to that community. It is also a story of bias and complicity. Parts of the book didn‘t work and there is some clunky language, so a low pick.

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TheKidUpstairs
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Full house tonight for Jane Urquhart at the Book Drunkard festival!

BarbaraBB Jane Urquhart! Does she still write? I used to love her books. 2mo
TheKidUpstairs @BarbaraBB yes! The tagged is her newest, it just came out in September. 2mo
BarbaraBB Have you read it yet? 2mo
TheKidUpstairs @BarbaraBB I started it but decided to put it aside for another time. Beautiful writing, but very slow and gentle pacing, which I just really wasn't in the mood for at the time. Will definitely return to it when I'm in the mood for that kind of read. 2mo
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Chrysalis | Anuja Varghese
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Such a powerful collection of 13 short stories: almost all with South Asian/Canadian characters reflecting complex issues related to queerness, family and relationships, racism, transformation out of oppressive identities and expectations (hence “Chrysalis”), abuse, and paranormal/Magical realism/spiritual elements. Each one is very different, and a few fall flat for me, but the lyricism and deep explorations of complex issues are captivating.

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Chrysalis | Anuja Varghese
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Somewhere in the city, the family into whose hands I was born mourns the boy I never was, fails to see who I am, who I've always been. The failure is theirs, not mine, and I am strong enough to let them go, to speak of my body with gentle words, to make of myself a woman who is sparkling and strange and whole. There is space for all these things. This too, after all, is love.

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Chrysalis | Anuja Varghese
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#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl
“The first time lightning struck Bhupati's shrine to Goddess Lakshmi, it set her face on fire.”

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shawnmooney
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StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego
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Mehso-so

Just OK. A quick read.

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Les larmes de saint Laurent | Dominique Fortier
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Petit bonheur quotidien durant ma pause au travail, avec ce biscuit sucré et cette nouvelle lecture. Les voix autour de moi m'aident à me plonger dans l'ambiance de la scêne de carnaval avec laquelle débute le livre.