Cooked with vegetables, lentils, tasty spices, and everyone’s favorite- mashed potatoes, Shepherd’s Pie is a perfect recipe for any dinner. Although this appetizing pie is commonly made with meat, this recipe is vegetarian but still scrumptious and nutritious. The recipe might look a little intimidating at first, but just take […]
Tag: Arts & Culture
Archaic Words Part #2: Twenty Words to Implement
My dear readers, now that we have been educated on the beauty of archaic grammar, this next article will address the quite necessary subject of archaic, or obsolete, words. Archaic dictionaries, of course, are figurative gold mines for such things, but many of those “archaic” words are restricted to archaic […]
Sketching: What’s It For?
You’re in math class, bored. As your hand wanders away on your notebook, doodling little hearts and flowers and swords and whatever else you can think of, so your mind wanders too. By the end of the year, perhaps your math notebook has more sketches than your actual sketchbook. Perhaps […]
Abraham Lincoln, U.S. President and Animal Lover
The White House, early 1860s. The sixteenth president of the United States, his wife, Mary, and a few honored guests dine from luxurious china in the Presidential dining room. Midway through the formal dinner, an unaccounted-for guest enters: one of Abraham Lincoln’s two cats, Tabby. With a few meows, Tabby […]
Marvel: Cinema or Theme Parks
“I don’t see them [Marvel movies]. I tried, you know? But that is not cinema. Honestly, the closest I can think of them, as well-made as they are, with actors doing the best they can under the circumstances, is theme parks,” said the Oscar winning and fourteen time nominated director, Martin […]