For Mother's Day, my daughter Elizabeth made a decadent chocolate pudding pie with a cookie crust. The recipe called for a teaspoon of vanilla. When the time came, did Elizabeth reach for the bottle of vanilla and a teaspoon? Nope. She just poured in what she thought was the right amount. "Oh my," I said … Continue reading Love Doesn’t Need a Measuring Spoon
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Lunch Today, Lunch Yesterday
By Lisa Yorkgitis Nahach LisaYorkgitisNahach@gmail.com When two women with ash-blonde hair -- most likely a mother and daughter -- entered the dining area of Panera Bread Co., I noticed them immediately. Four years fell away, and I was once again my mother's caregiver. I tried not to stare as the younger woman pushed the other's … Continue reading Lunch Today, Lunch Yesterday