Indeed I did. I still recall coming across a volume called "Napoleon, etair0il un Macon?" (aka Mason)....you could lose your mind in Butler Library. I think more than a few probably did.
I was hoping there would be more to the story The recipe sounds excellent. Reminds me of my hacked chicken recipe. Studied with a Chinese teacher when I was at U of Chicago Law School.
Indeed I did. I still recall coming across a volume called "Napoleon, etair0il un Macon?" (aka Mason)....you could lose your mind in Butler Library. I think more than a few probably did.
Thank you for sharing another memory.
thank you, again.
Great article, experience and recipe!
I am saving it for encouragement!
Love it!
And thanks for the recipe!
Loved the stacks in Butler Library. You could make some real discoveries there.
Sounds yummy! Will have to try to make this. I love this type of noodle dishes.
Yet another scintillating story and recipe for future enjoyment. Looking forward to more!
You do have a history.
And that’s what I like.
I can still see it
and I can enjoy reading it.
The gallery is a blast. Just wish we could attract a bigger audience.
Love hearing your history Ann. Will try your delicious sounding cold noodle recipe.
Thank you! 💕
a pleasure to read
i didn't realize the italian heavy lips. maybe because i don't have them
I remember Mr. Landi (won’t divulge his first name😼) and I can attest that he is VERY handsome. Or at least he was in 1983. 👍
Lucky (smart for waiting) lucky you! ❤️😁🙏🏾
Perfect! Especially since it ends with cold sesame noodles and cucumbers.
I was hoping there would be more to the story The recipe sounds excellent. Reminds me of my hacked chicken recipe. Studied with a Chinese teacher when I was at U of Chicago Law School.