bryan wrote:May I also add that you've raised a wonderful child? Girl after my own heart.
--And the Chinese epicure Li Liweng's heart, as well. In
The Importance of Living, Lin Yutang quotes part of Li Liweng's essay on "Crabs" in the section on food from Li's
Art of Living:
...as for crabs, my heart likes them, my mouth relishes them, and I can never forget them for a year and a day.... Every year before the crab season comes, I set aside some money for the purpose and because my family say that "crab is my life," I call this money "my life ransom." From the day it appears on the market to the end of the season, I have never missed it for a night.... O crab! my life shall begin and end with thee!
Lin goes on to write that "the reason Li finally gave for his appreciation of crab was that it was perfect in the three requisites of food--
color, fragrance and
flavor."
--Matt
"If I have dined better than other men, it is because I stood on the shoulders of giants...and got the waiter's attention." --Sir Isaac "Ready to order NOW" Newton
"You worry too much. Eat some bacon... What? No, I got no idea if it'll make you feel better, I just made too much bacon." --Justin Halpern's dad