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July 30, 2013
If You Are New To This Blog…
Amy Julia Becker asked me to write a little introduction to what my blog is about (it appeared on hers yesterday) but it occurred to me that it is a good introduction to those of you who may be new to the blog. Plus, here’s a new picture of me that I haven’t yet uploaded […]
Published on July 30, 2013 06:30
July 29, 2013
That Vacation-y Feeling (and some vacation-y reading)
I’m going to be a little less consistent about blogging in the next week or so, except when I have the urge to pop in and share a cartoon about one of my more amusing neuroses (coming soon: fear of jack-in-the-boxes–or are they “jacks-in-the-box, like “attorneys general?”) or a link to something I’ve written that’s […]
Published on July 29, 2013 03:34
July 26, 2013
Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning for collagen lips…
“Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning for collagen-enhanced lips The wretched refuse of your plastic-surgery-free shores Send these, the not-yet-sexualized to me, I lift my lamp beside the Botox door!” On Fridays I’ve been posting some of my dad’s cartoon parodies, which of late have focused on the regrettably ubiquitous […]
Published on July 26, 2013 03:23
July 25, 2013
Sustainable Traditions
I’m really grateful to share another great review of my book over at Sustainable Traditions! They also made a pretty picture you can share if you pin things (which I don’t): Here’s a taste: “Maybe I am biased because I fall into the “christian foodie” camp but I genuinely recommend ‘Eat With Joy‘ for […]
Published on July 25, 2013 05:04
July 24, 2013
“Absolution can be Disconcerting; Gimme Some Fire ‘n’ Brimstone!”
I’m delighted to point you to another good review of my book, this time in The Christian Century, by Valerie Weaver-Zercher. Early in the review she talks about the general readiness we all have to be screamed at about our many and varied food woes, but how my book, even though it gets into some […]
Published on July 24, 2013 03:00
July 23, 2013
Translating Christian Cliches: What People Say v. What They (Might) Mean
Don’t read me wrong: I’m not saying that if you have said some of the things that appear in the right-hand column, you clearly meant what is made explicit in the left-hand column. Not at all. But as my friend Karen Swallow Prior wrote a few years ago: “The trouble with prefabricated words is that […]
Published on July 23, 2013 02:51
July 22, 2013
Books (And Authors) You Can’t Get Out Of Your Mind
I have a long history of becoming pretty obsessed with a particular story or book. I am only slightly embarrassed to confess that I collapsed dramatically on the carpet of the bedroom of my high school years weeping when Fantine died in my first reading of Les Miserables. It is slightly more embarrassing to confess […]
Published on July 22, 2013 03:55
July 19, 2013
July 18, 2013
“I Have Not Read This Book Before.”
Katherine Willis Pershey, the (very talented) author of Any Day a Beautiful Change, has written a lovely review of my book in the Englewood Review of Books. I loved that she began by saying that she’s read most of the locavore/foodie books, and dreaded that my book might be a sort of “Pollan-lite” for Christians, […]
Published on July 18, 2013 04:30
July 17, 2013
Why I Cannot Go To The Toilet Without First Looking Into It (With Comic Strips)
Which is why, 26 years later: {inspired by this disgusting post from Slate: “A Brief History of Toilet-Based Animal Attacks.”}
Published on July 17, 2013 06:00


