Avocado Toast on a Train? Beware of What You Ask For and Where You Ask for It
Avocado toast wasn’t having its best moment when I ordered it on a train recently. But it brought to mind Hitchcock movie scenes from dining cars.
Avocado toast wasn’t having its best moment when I ordered it on a train recently. But it brought to mind Hitchcock movie scenes from dining cars.
If ever there was a movie in which the nature setting plays a significant role, has a character of its own, From Here to Eternity is it.
I just had a great time in the kitchen, prepping Glover Gardens Double Trouble Burgers while watching a 2016 TCM Classic Film Festival interview of Faye Dunaway by Ben Mankiewicz of TCM.
The Grill-Meister and I have been watching a fair amount of old movies in the evenings during this coronavirus crisis. Bob Mondello, NPR’s movie critic, is on the same page.
TCM has found an alternative, innovative and high-spirited way to go forward with their film festival, stopping the coronovirus from killing the event altogether.
Conversations with my Dad about the meaning of classic films we watched helped to form my values and view of the world.
TCM is doing it again: Some Like It Hot is showing on the big screen, and the Glover Gardens Mom & Millennial will be there.
Our family mourns TCM’s Robert Osborne, with the millennial out in front. He says: “it hit our family pretty hard”.
