Ironically this Tale is about tails–dogs at Clark Lake that have an interesting story to tell. This story is by our own Laurice LaZebnik, who lives with her husband, Bob, on Kentucky…
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I landed in London in a sleep-deprived blur, my lids heavy, my eyes shifting in sockets of sand. Three movies were too many. Two meals were too much. The Delta flight landed…
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My husband of 45 years would rather have a hot dog for dinner than a home-cooked meal. He thinks of himself as a hot dog connoisseur and is convinced Coney Island hot…
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I found it! I found it in a pile of paper memories … Mom’s handwritten recipe for Mincemeat with the word tomato(e) misspelled, just like Dan Quayle misspelled potato(e) in the 1992…
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Mom sat near the end of the table at the assisted living center in Standish. Her shoulders slumped. Her eyelids were closed, her jaw was set. “She won’t talk or eat,” Dad…
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When Brooklyn’s Exponent writer Monetta Harr interviewed Laurice LaZebnik about her new book Minnie’s Potatoes, she was treated to her great-grandmothers potato soup. The review: Delicious! Minnie’s Potato Soup (Kartoffelsuppe) 1 quart…
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THE EXPONENT Review: Minnie’s Potatoes
Nameless Headstone Leads to Novel Your LIFE your STYLE with Monetta Harr TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2016 • THE EXPONENT • PAGE B3 It was anger, a deep sense of injustice, that prompted…
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I should have learned from the last fragrance attack not to let our dogs outside alone after dark for that last pee of the night, even though it would save me from…
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Bart Hawley of JTV interviews Laurice about how she discovered her great-grandmother was a bootlegger and why she based a historical romance novel on her scandalous life. Meet the author in person and hear how…
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My brother read my diary when I was eight, teased me at dinner in front of my parents and that was the end of the diary. It can be a dangerous business…