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Hymns I try to avoid | Pull Out All the Stops
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Pull Out All the Stops. The musings and musical stylings of a Catholic organist, pianist and writer. Hymns I try to avoid. Some stuff I play. Hymns I try to avoid. A Mighty Fortress (Martin Luther). Carey Landry wrote for kids. This is a children’s song. I am an adult. I am not playing this children’s song, which sounds too carnival-ridey to me. All Are Welcome (Marty Haugen). All I Ask of You (Gregory Norbet). Can anyone translate this first verse into English? Alleluia No. 1 (Donald Fishel). A mess fro...
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Daily Specials | eateries & observations
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Observations from a waitress, local restaurant reviews and miscellaneous foodie tid-bits. 5 Favorite Cheeses →. November 26, 2011. Typically we always have an appetizer (sometimes two), an entrée, the Plat du Jour and oysters. On top of that, we also have to let them know if anything has been 86’d (if we’re out of it). So on an average night the table talk is something like this:. As a grad student at Boston University and a waitress at a french brasserie ...
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Making Changes | eateries & observations
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Observations from a waitress, local restaurant reviews and miscellaneous foodie tid-bits. January 17, 2012. Just a heads up…Eateries and Observations is going on hiatus and a new blog is taking over. For more musings from me (and the bf too! Visit Her Handsome Mustache. We hope you’ll like what you find! View all posts by Crystal ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Lunch Ideas | eateries & observations
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Observations from a waitress, local restaurant reviews and miscellaneous foodie tid-bits. 7 Tips for How to Tip Your Waitress. Empty Water Glasses →. November 9, 2011. Which limits my options even more. So I did a little research and stumbled across some inspiration. I went to the store, got all the necessary ingredients and made my glorious creation. I call it Just Beet It. 1/3 cup quinoa (can be prepared with either water or veggie stalk). As a grad stud...
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Bread Bread Bread Bread Bread | eateries & observations
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Observations from a waitress, local restaurant reviews and miscellaneous foodie tid-bits. My Favorite Bar in Boston. Another Brunch… →. Bread Bread Bread Bread Bread. November 20, 2011. So my bestie, Alex. And I have this ongoing joke that we think is absolutely hilarious but drives everyone else nuts. We are OBSESSED with bread. “Bread bread bread bread bread” we always say. Bread is so good! And had it delivered to his office. The perfect gift. French br...
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“Sound the Bell of Holy Freedom”: Meh | Pull Out All the Stops
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Pull Out All the Stops. The musings and musical stylings of a Catholic organist, pianist and writer. Hymns I try to avoid. Some stuff I play. Grin and bear it. What I picked last weekend: 3rd Sunday of Advent →. 8220;Sound the Bell of Holy Freedom”: Meh. December 11, 2014. Here it is, the new hymn for the World Meeting of Families. I will say this at the outset:. 8221; (it’s a few pages in) just had me rapt. (Alas, it appears to be unpublished.). I mean, it’s not. It’s a pleasant enough tune and it...
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Pull Out All the Stops | The musings and musical stylings of a Catholic organist, pianist and writer. | Page 2
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Pull Out All the Stops. The musings and musical stylings of a Catholic organist, pianist and writer. Hymns I try to avoid. Some stuff I play. Newer posts →. It’s new hymnal season! November 25, 2014. At my main parish, our hymnals are designed to be used in three-year cycles. The new cycle starts soon, so as soon as it was in, I picked up the new version and started perusing. My main parish uses United in Christ. Other additions include an incredibly strong Advent litany. But I do see some shortcomings:.
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What I picked last weekend: 3rd Sunday of Advent | Pull Out All the Stops
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Pull Out All the Stops. The musings and musical stylings of a Catholic organist, pianist and writer. Hymns I try to avoid. Some stuff I play. 8220;Sound the Bell of Holy Freedom”: Meh. What I picked last weekend: 3rd Sunday of Advent. December 15, 2014. I’m cheered with how well these hymns appear to be going. O Come, Divine Messiah. To You, O Lord (Haugen). A Voice Cries Out. O Come O Come Emmanuel (a cappella). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window).
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Crystal | eateries & observations
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Observations from a waitress, local restaurant reviews and miscellaneous foodie tid-bits. January 17, 2012. Just a heads up…Eateries and Observations is going on hiatus and a new blog is taking over. For more musings from me (and the bf too! Visit Her Handsome Mustache. We hope you’ll like what you find! November 28, 2011. I love cheese, do you? I can’t get enough of it! Or even grated on top of a veggie scramble. It’s strong, but good! Because it’s ...
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5 Favorite Cheeses | eateries & observations
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Observations from a waitress, local restaurant reviews and miscellaneous foodie tid-bits. Making Changes →. November 28, 2011. I love cheese, do you? I can’t get enough of it! Or even grated on top of a veggie scramble. It’s strong, but good! Brie: who doesn’t love brie? At this point, it seems like a cheese staple, but I had to put it on here because, well, I love it! We have a delicious salad at work that uses plain goat cheese: mixed greens, asparagus, ...
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