Dear Nixie,
I’ve had a heck of a night down in Oz alright and just back
from the Hospital after being up til' the wee hours with Young Dorothy Gale so
thought I’d write in for some advice myself since I’m the resident bend of the
ear round here too. Sheesh It was a difficult night with her squealing and hollering
and hopping about, poor dear. And why do you think Dorothy screamed? Because
the tin man stepped on her Toto and it was all somewhere over the sprained toe
after that as you could imagine. Was a devil of a racquet and my heads all
mixed up so anyway on the way home we stopped through for a little slumber in
the poopy fields with the whimsical witch of the rest. She’s all for a work
life balance and was able to provide just the right pair of Ruby sleepers for a
speedy recovery. But it didn’t end there….. I was also running about avoiding
the future crunchkin of munchkins for our annual emergency house falling
evacuation drill this morning…. And that
leads me right into the yellow brick code of home talk. Now as I’ve often been quoted.. "Home is a
place we all must find…. It's not just a place where you eat or sleep. Home is
knowing. Knowing your mind, knowing your heart, knowing your courage. If we
know ourselves, we're always home, anywhere….."
But here’s
the rub Ms Trix…. I’m hoping to be knowing for sure the true feelings of a
certain Mr. M. Hatter from a nearby and most interesting weird wonderland of
adventure. We met in the morning, late for an important date and well what do
you know before long it was rather a very long way to keep falling……
Oh I think
you would be quite smitten too with this land of his for it is of course the
ridgey didge original world of puntasia. So much wonder, so many questions but
you see…I’d just like to know if it’s happened. Has he found home?.. What I
mean to know is the answer to this question…. Is he at home with me?? Oh dearie
me, I sound quite the bit bonkers writing you about this but I just wanted some
advice. Perhaps a recipe or two for our upcoming travels. I rather feel he
likes wild parties full of decadent treats all cool, wonderful, mysterious and dangerous… Oh help, whatever should I make?? Oh dear it feels like such an
impossibly tall order, is it all too much to ask for…. Any thoughts??
Yours Truly,
Ms G.Linda Munchkin
Dear Ms.
Munchkin,
“Sometimes
I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast”…. and all the
best people are bonkers so don’t be giving up on your dreams ma lady. What I
would like to say is. …don’t dare lose that muchness…for you used to be much
muchier my dear.
I’ve got just the recipe in mind and let me tell you this
ones never gonna give you, up never gonna let you down, never gonna run around
and desert you… Because we call this one DINNER.
So I give you the:
Sautedrockfishdelishmadradscallionwildstallionwonderland…..
Rockfish, solid firm and well prepared
Pepper (grind well)
A very heady drop of vermouth
A twist of Lemon Zest
Caper buds (firm)
Knob of butter (salted)
Sprinkle of herbs (little bit fancy style from a hipster
organic fine food and usually overpriced store…. preferably)
Parsley (leafy and wild and bushyranger style)
Oil ( olive you style please)
Scallion (grown Wild from the garden)
Method:
Hot, hot hot, get the skillet sizzlin right away, straight
down to business.... hello olive you oil to lubricate the surface and it’s yes we're cook
cook coking so good lookin. Turn often, positioning with care and season with
sprinkles of delightful exotic, experimental herbs. Change of scene…. Move
whole piece to the very well warmed plate and begin the sauce….heady vermouth first
for rising flavours, oh zesty lemon twists and caper buds must be included
gradually, cook, cook more, more ,saucy, saucy ,,uhuh,,,,knob of naughty butter,
yes oh yes bubbling heat higher temperatures, a bushel of parsley
….ahhhh…..hot, hot hot up and up and oh dear the final pouring of delight more
than alright onto your fish… delish delish…. Dinner…..
Anyhoo my darling munchkin, don’t forget……
I’m always here for you and good luck
Yours,
Nixie…
Ps…
“Take
care of the sense and the sounds will take care of themselves.”

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