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Egg in bread, eh?

In which a recently-viewed episode of a British crime drama introduces me to a homely little breakfast dish that satisfies the soul.

What to do with collard greens?

Collards! Staple green of the South, and perhaps of your childhood. Well, it was of mine, at least. You want to cook them up, but hold the ham hocks, please. I found a recipe that fit the bill.

Comment upgrade, a popular post, etcetera

Making it easy for commenters to style text and post URLS; it’s all part of visitor services here at Waveflux. Also, thanks for reading that recipe post!

Meals for the work week

The thing about Monday through Friday is that there’s not a lot of energy for cooking dinner, and you can’t eat out every night. You have to find delicious but non-exhausting recipes.

Midsomer Murders, dead tree style

Fans of the British television series Midsomer Murders can double their pleasure by reading the seven novels on which the show is based, all written by Caroline Graham.

New features added to Waveflux

Because the urge to tinker never dies: new contact page, convenient printing and emailing of posts, an additional “Highlighted” slot added to the old blog, signposts pointing to “previous” and “next” posts.

Take-out at The Pitted Olive

Even diligent home cooks need a break now and again. With local restaurants like The Pitted Olive around, however, your dining needs are sure to be more than satisfied.

The latest rejection notice

Another literary magazine crossed off the list for this particular story. On the positive side, it makes for a rather economical blog post, eh?

Comment is not free, exactly

In which I listen to the arguments for comment ownership by commenters, the openness and we-ness of the Web, the communal nature of it all - and then reject those arguments out of hand.

When the thrill is gone

In my advancing years, I find that I tend to fall out of love with favorite television shows. Is it them, or is it me? I have a sneaking suspicion it’s them.