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Here are the tastingspoons players. I’m in the middle (Carolyn). Daughter Sara on the right, and daughter-in-law Karen on the left. I started the blog in 2007, as a way to share recipes with my family. I’m still doing 99% of the blogging and holding out hope that these two lovely and excellent cooks will participate. They both lead very busy lives, so we’ll see.

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BOOK READING (from Carolyn):

Music of Bees, Eileen Garvin. Absolutely charming book about a woman in midlife, lonely, who raises bees, also makes unlikely friends. Heart-warming and very interesting about beekeeping.

A Postcard from Paris, Alex Brown. Really cute story. Dual time line, 1940s and present day about renovating an old apartment in Paris, things discovered.

Time of the Child, Niall Williams. Oh such a good book. Very small village in Ireland, 1960s. A baby is left on the doorstep. The town all whispers and helps. I listened to an interview of the author, which made me like him and his books even more.

Sipsworth, Simon Van Booy. If you like animals you’ll swoon. An old woman who really wants to die finds a tiny mouse in her house and befriends it and finds a reason to live. Utterly charming book.

The Forger’s Spell, Edward Dolnick. True story. For seven years a no-account painter named Han van Meegeren managed to pass off his paintings as those of Johannes Vermeer.

If You Lived Here, You’d be Home by Now, Christopher Ingraham. Could hardly put it down – about a journalist who takes on a challenge to move to small town in Minnesota and write about it. He expects to hate it and the people and place, but he doesn’t. Absolutely wonderful true story.

The River We Remember, William Kent Kreuger. 1950s, Minnesota. A murder and the aftermath. Could hardly put it down. Kreuger has such a vivid imagination and writing style.

How the Lights Gets In, Joyce Maynard. An older woman returns to New Hampshire to help care for her brain-injured son. Siblings and family, lots of angst and resentments.

The Filling Station, Vanessa Miller. Every American should read this book. A novelized retelling of the Tulsa massacre in 1921. Absolutely riveting.

The Story She Left Behind, Patti Callahan Henry. Love this author. Based on a true story. A famous author simply vanishes, leaving her husband and daughter behind. She had invented a mystical language no one could translate. Present day, someone thinks he’s solved the riddle, contacts the family. Really interesting read.

The Girl from Berlin, Ronald Balson. Love anything about Tuscany. An elderly woman is being evicted from a villa there, with odd deed provenance. Two young folks go there to help unravel the mystery. Loved it.

The Island of the Colorblind, Oliver Sacks, M.D. Nonfiction. The dr is intrigued by a remote Pacific island where most of the inhabitants are colorblind. He also unravels a mystery on Guam of people born with a strange neurological problem. Medical mysteries unveiled. Very interesting.

The Bookbinder, Pip Williams. Post 1914 London. Two sisters work at a bookbindery. They’re told to not read the books. One does and one doesn’t. One has visions beyond her narrow world; the other does not. Eventually the one gets into Oxford. Lovely story.

The Paris Express, Emma Donoghue. 1895 on a train to Paris, a disaster happens. You’ll delve into the lives of many people who survived and died in the crash.

A Race to the Bottom of Crazy, Richard Grant. This is about Arizona. Author, wife and child move back to Arizona where they once lived. Part memoir, research, and reporting in a quest to understand what makes Arizona such a confounding and irresistible place.

The Scarlet Thread, Francine Rivers. A woman’s life turned upside down when she discovers the handcrafted quilt and journal of her ancestor Mary Kathryn McMurray, a young woman who was uprooted from her home only to endure harsh frontier conditions on the Oregon Trail.

A Place to Hide, Ronald Balson. 1939 Amsterdam, an ambassador has the ability to save the lives of many Jewish children. Heartwarming.

Homeseeking, Karissa Chen. Two young Chinese teens are deeply in love, but in China. Then their families are separated. Jump to current day and the two meet again in Los Angeles.

North River, Pete Hammill. He always writes such a good story. A doctor works diligently healing people from all walks of life. His wife and daughter left him years before. One day his 3-yr old grandson arrives on his doorstep.

A Very Typical Family, Sierra Godfrey. A very messed-up family. Three adult children are given a home in Santa Cruz, Calif, but only if the siblings meet up and live in the house together. A very untypical scenario but makes for lots of messes.

Three Days in June, Anne Tyler. The usual Anne Tyler grit. Family angst. This wasn’t one of my favorites, but it was entertaining and very short.

Saved, Benjamin Hall. Author is a veteran war reporter. Ukraine, 2022, he nearly loses his life to a Russian strike. Riveting story – he survives, barely.

Grey Wolf, Louise Penny. Another Inspector Gamache mystery in Quebec. She is such an incredible mystery writer.

All the Colors of the Dark, Chris Whitaker. A missing person mystery, a serial killer thriller, a love story, a unique twist on each. Could hardly put it down.

Orbital, Samantha Harvey. Winner of 2024 Booker Prize. I don’t usually like those, but I heard the author interviewed and she hooked me. This is not a normal book with a beginning, a story and an end. It’s several chapters of the day in the life of various astronauts at the ISS (Int’l Space Station). All fictional. She’s been praised by several real astronauts for “getting it” about space station everyday life.

The Blue Hour, Paula Hawkins. An island off Scotland. Inaccessible except when the tide is out. Weird goings on. An artist. A present day mystery too.

Iron Lake, William Kent Krueger. A judge is murdered and a boy is missing. Riveting mystery.

Tell the Wolves I’m Home, Carol Ricks Brunt. 1980s. A 14-yr old girl loses her beloved uncle. Yet a new friendship arises, someone she never knew about.

Four Treasures of the Sky, Jenny Zhang. 1880s, a young girl is kidnapped in China and brought to the United States. She survives with many hurdles in the path.

The Boy Who Fell out of the Sky, Ken Dornstein. Memoir, 1988. The author’s brother died in the PanAm flight that went down in Lockerbie, Scotland. A decade later he tries to solve “the riddle of his older brother’s life.”

Worse Care Scenario, T.J. Newman. Oh my. Interesting analysis of what could/might happen if a jet crashed into a nuclear plant. Un-put-downable.

Song of the Lark, Willa Cather. Complicated weave of a story about a young woman in about 1900, who has a gifted voice (singing) and about her journey to success, not without its ups and downs.

Crow Talk, Eileen Garvin. Charming story which takes place at a remote lake in Washington State, about a few people who inhabit it, the friendships made, but also revolving around the rescue of a baby crow.

The Story Collector, Evie Woods. Sweet story about some dark secrets from an area in Ireland, a bit magical, faerie life, but solving a mystery too.

A Sea of Unspoken Things, Adrienne Young. A woman investigates her twin brother’s mysterious death. She goes to a small town in California to figure it out, to figure HIM out.

The King’s Messenger, Susanna Kearsley. 1600s England, King James. About one of his trusted “messengers,” and his relationship with a young woman also of “the court.” Lots of intrigue.

In the Shadow of the Greenbrier, Emily Matchar. Interesting mystery in/around the area of the famous resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.

Isola, Allegra Goodman. Hard to describe, survival story on an island in the 1600s.

Save the Date, Allison Raskin. Rom-com, witty, LOL funny. Clever.

The Sirens, Emilia Hart. Numerous time-lines, Australia. Mysteries abound, nightmares, abandoned baby, weird allergies.

Red Clay, Charles Fancher. LOVED this book. Mostly post-Civil War story about the lives of slaves in Alabama during Reconstruction.

Stars in an Italian Sky, Jill Santopolo. Dual time line, 1946 and recent time. Love stories and a mystery.

Battle Mountain, C.J. Box. Another one of Box’s riveting mysteries. Love his descriptions of the land.

Something Beautiful Happened, Yvette Corporon. A memoir of sorts in Greece, tiny island of Erikousa, where the locals hid Jews during WWII. All elusive stories told by the author’s grandmother.

The Jackal’s Mistress, Chris Bohjalian. 1860s Virginia, about a woman who saves the life of a Union soldier. Really good story.

Song of the Magpie, Louise Mayberry. Really interesting story about Australia back in the days when it was mostly a penal colony. Gritty strength of a woman trying to thrive with her farm.

The Boomerang, Robert Bailey. A thriller that will have you gripping the book. About a lot of secrets surrounding the president (fictional novel, remember) and his chief of staff and about cancer. A cure. Such a good story.

Care and Feeding, Laurie Woolever. Really interesting memoir of a woman driven to succeed in the restaurant business. She worked for Mario Batali and then Anthony Bourdain. Gritty stories.

Everything is Tuberculosis, John Green. Maybe not a book for everyone. A real deep dive into the deadly tuberculosis infection, its history. I heard the author interviewed and found the book very interesting.

The Book Lovers Library, Madeline Martin. Fascinating read about Boots’ drug stores’ lending library. And the people who worked in them.

The Arrivals, Meg Mitchell Moore. LOL funny, about a middle-aged couple whose children (and their various family members) return to the family home and the chaos that ensues.

My Life as a Silent Movie, Jesse Lee Kercheval. About grief. A big move to Paris, finding herself a new life with a new set of real blood family.

Escape, Carolyn Jessop. Another memoir about a woman really in bondage in Utah, Mormon plural marriage.

 

Tasting Spoons

My blog's namesake - small, old and some very dented engraved silver plated tea spoons that belonged to my mother-in-law, and I use them to taste my food as I'm cooking.

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Recipes highlighted in red are some of my all-time favorites. The salad recipes are divided up in several sections. Click on the title below to go to that section.

Bean Salads

Black Bean & Mango Salsa Salad
Black-Eyed Pea Salad
Corn and Black Bean Salad
Shaved Asparagus and White Cannellini Bean Salad
The BEST Bean Salad (Paul Prudhomme’s recipe and he named it)
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Bread and Grain Salads

BLT Salad with Grilled Corn
Georgia Cracker Salad
Green Panzanella, Chicken and Pasta Salad
Grilled Panzanella Salad
Meyer Lemon Harvest Grain Salad with Asparagus
Olive Bread Salad with Spicy Chickpeas
Pea & Bacon Panzanella Salad
Quinoa Salad with Shiitakes, Fennel and Cashews
Summer Grilled Panzanella Salad
Tomato Bread Salad with with Corn and Mozzarella
Warm Barley Salad with Roasted Pears
Wild Rice Salad
Wild Rice, Sweet Potato, Pear & Feta Salad
Zov’s Lentil Salad
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Fruit Salads

Fruit Salad with Grand Marnier
Lime Jello Salad with Pineapple
Melon with Prosciutto
Minted Watermelon Feta Salad
Orange Fennel Salad
Persimmon, Orange and Pomegranate Salad
Tomato Watermelon Salad
Watermelon and Nectarine Salad with Mint
Watermelon Arugula Feta Salad
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Green Salads

Apple, Dried Cherry, Walnut Green Salad
Arugula Salad with Bacon and Balsamic Fig Dressing
Arugula Salad with Grapes, Fennel and Pecans
Arugula and Radicchio Salad with Blue Cheese, Walnuts and Oranges
BLT Salad (bacon, lettuce, tomato in a salad)
Caramelized Bacon and Fennel Salad
Cherry Tomato Vinaigrette (Salad)
Cocina Salad with Lime Cilantro Dressing
Greens with Fresh Cranberries, Pecans and Apples with Lime Dressing
Escarole, Belgian Endive and Apple Salad
Field Greens Salad with Cranberry Vinaigrette
Field Greens with Fire Roasted Poblano Chiles
Goat Cheese Stuffed Mushrooms with Arugula Salad
Greek Village Salad
Green Salad with Avocado Lime Vinaigrette and Spicy Pumpkin Seeds
Green Salad with Chevre Dressing
Green Salad with Pears, Walnuts and Dill
Green Salad with Plums, Asian Pears and Grapes
Grilled Caesar Salad
Hearts of Romaine with Blue Cheese, Pecans and Pears
Heirloom Cherry Tomato, Fennel & Arugula Salad
Iceberg Lettuce Wedge with Blue Cheese
Italian Basil Salad with Parmesan Crisps
Layered Greek Salad
Layered Green Salad
Lemony Green Salad
Lettuce, Snap Pea Salad with Meyer Lemon Cream
Orange and Endive Salad
Roasted Carrot, Feta and Arugula Salad
Romaine Leaf Salad with Oranges, Walnuts and Pecorino
Pesto Pea Spinach Salad
Rustic Green Salad with Roasted Figs and Goat Cheese
Salad with Tuna, Egg & Green Beans
Smoked Salmon, Green Pea and Arugula Slaw
Spinach and Berries Salad
Spinach, Jicama, & Orange Salad with Pomegranate Vinaigrette
Spinach Salad with Artichoke Hearts, Mushrooms & Golden Raisins
Spinach Salad with Mango
Spinach Salad with Roasted Apples and Pecans
Syrian Pita Bread Green Salad
Watercress, Belgian Endive, Kalamata Olive Salad
Watermelon and Field Greens Salad
Winter Greens Salad with Bacon, Orange, Walnuts and Blue Cheese
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Main Dish Salads

Ahi Bowl
Burrata Cheese Entrée Salad
Cajun Chopped Salad with Shrimp & Andouille
Caramelized Bacon and Fennel Salad
Chicken on Greens with Chile Buttermilk Dressing
Chicken Breast Salad Caribbean
Chicken, Arugula, Corn and Parmesan Salad
Cobb Style Salad with Mustard Crusted Grilled Chicken
Couscous Chicken Salad
Creole Marinated Tomatoes
Crunchy Cabbage Asian Slaw with Chicken
Curried Chicken and Rice Salad
Curried Chicken Salad with Asparagus & Pine Nuts
Deconstructed Chicken Caesar Salad
Fumi Chinese Chicken Salad
Grilled Caesar Salad with Chicken
Grilled Chicken Salad
Grilled Peach, Mozzarella and Chicken Salad
Grilled Sirloin Steak Caesar Salad
Grilled Steak Salad with Grilled Onions and Corn
Mexican Chopped Salad (with or without chicken)
Mexican Chopped Salad Take Two
Nicoise Style Chopped Salad with Shrimp
Pear, Arugula & Fennel Salad
Pacific Rim Shrimp Pasta Salad
Roasted Chicken Salad a la Zuni Cafe
Salade Nicoise
Salmon Nicoise
Seared Ahi Tuna Salad with Cannellini Beans
Seared Steak Salad
Shrimp on Lemony Watercress
Skirt Steak Salad with Tomatoes and Croutons
Summer Shrimp Salad
Thai Inspired Turkey Larb Salad
Watermelon & Halloumi (cheese) Salad
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Pasta Salads

Asian Noodle Salad with Julienned Vegetables
Barbecued Macaroni Salad (dressing contains some BBQ sauce)
Curry Pasta Salad (from Namibia)
Grilled Oranges, Rice Noodle and Crab Salad
Joan’s Pasta Salad
Orechiette Salad with Italian Sausage & Broccolini
Harusame Salad (Japanese)
Pasta Abrazzese with Tomato Confit
Pea, Cheese and Macaroni Salad
Roasted Shrimp and Orzo Salad
Sicilian Tuna Salad
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Potato and Rice Salads

Basmati & Wild Rice Salad
Chipotle Potato Salad with Corn
Grilled Potato Wedges with Spinach, Corn & Red Onion
Grilled Sweet Potato Salad
Hot Smashed Potato Salad
New Potato Salad with Asparagus & Gribiche
Nutted Wild Rice Salad
Potato Salad
Potato and Romaine Salad
Rice and Vegetable Salad (Silver Palate)
Roasted Sweet Potato Black Bean Salad with Jalapeno Dressing
Roasted Sweet Potato, Black Bean & Poblano Salad
Wild Rice Salad with Watercress
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Veggie Salads (including cole slaws)

Algerian Carrots
Asian Slaw
Asparagus Summer Salad
Butternut Squash & Kale Salad
Cabbage, Apple and Dried Cranberry Slaw
Brussels Sprouts, Bacon Salad with Apples, Pecans and Manchego Cheese
Brussels Sprouts Salad (from Farmgirl Fare Susan)
Cabbage & Kale Salad with Buttermilk Dressing
Cabbage Salad with Buttermilk Dressing
Caesar Coleslaw
Carrot Ginger Slaw
Carrot Salad with Harissa & Feta
Cauliflower Slaw
Celery, Celery Root Salad with Horseradish
Celery, Date, Pecorino Salad
Cole Slaw with Peanuts and Buttermilk Dressing
Corn and Black Bean Salad
Corn, Tomato and Scallion Salad (healthy too)
Corn, Black Bean and Tomato Salad
Curried Apple & Pecan Broccoli Slaw
Delicata Squash Salad with Arugula
Fresh Corn Confetti Salad with Cilantro, Mint and Feta
Eggplant Salad (Mujadara – an Indian dish)
Grilled Veggie Salad with Mint and Feta
Haricot Verts & Cannellini Bean Salad
Heirloom Tomatoes with Mozzie and Balsamic
Hot Brussels Sprouts Salad with Dried Cranberries
Jicama Slaw
Kale Mix Salad
KFC Cole Slaw (no, it’s not really the recipe but I tried it anyway)
Lemony Green Bean Salad with Red Onion
Marinated Tomato Salad (Mrs. Nylander’s)
Moroccan Carrot Salad
Na’ama’s Fattoush Salad (a Middle-Eastern very veggie-centric salad)
Pea, Radish & Sugar Snap Salad
Pistachio and Cilantro Slaw
Radicchio Salad
Roasted Beet & Quinoa Salad
Roasted Eggplant Salad
Scott’s Broccoli Salad
Shaved Carrot Salad with Poppy Seeds
Spicy Carrot Salad with Arugula
Spinach, Cabbage and Herb Slaw
Sugar Snap Pea, Edamame Salad with Feta and Walnut Gremolata
Sweet Cabbage Slaw
Tex-Mex Jicama Salad
Tomato Corn Salad with Shallot Vinaigrette
Tomato Salad with Goat Cheese
Warm Moroccan Carrot and Spinach Salad
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Other Salads

Armenian Parsley Walnut Salad
Lebanese Layered Salad
Open Faced Chicken Salad Sandwich
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