Monday, April 9

Book Club: The History of Love & Homemade Pizza

Now that Easter and Passover are behind us, all the food has been cooked and the dishes are done (maybe), it's time to take a little break and curl up with a good book...

"The History of Love: A Novel"by Nicole Krauss is one of my favorites. This book is beautifully written and has a creative and touching story. And I sobbed at the end. And then I sobbed just telling Nate about the book. I was a mess, but in a good way - trust me, you WANT to read it!

Jen was the hostess that month and served up make-your-own pizzas. It was loads of fun and delicious! This is a great idea and a definite crowd pleaser, for kids and adults alike!

Pizza was on last week's menu, but Trader Joe's was out of crust, so I had to break down and make it from scratch. If you haven't before, it's not hard. Visit Recipes-Main Dishes for a recipe from my friend's Italian uncle.

Please check out Maren's comment on yesterday's Easter post and share your hammy ideas! And please post your menus on the weekly menu posts...any menu welcome any day of the week!

1 comment:

Jenny said...

Classico has this sundried tomato pesto sauce that we like to stick on our pizza sometimes in place of sauce. It's pretty good, and not nearly as fattening as regular pesto.