Turning Stories to Food

This Stories Turned Into Food? It was ‘Agatha All Along’.

Well, hello there again. Long time, no see, isn’t it? For that I can only sincerely apologize—especially to the rare people out there who were actually following this blog. You see what happened is—I threw myself too heavily into the murder of a woman that showed up just outside my town—in the woods (I live… Continue reading This Stories Turned Into Food? It was ‘Agatha All Along’.

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Choosing an Advent Calendar (A Semi-Review, plus Big News)

There's way too much choice... Right? Last year in a fit of madness (and with good intentions in mind) I bought multiple different types of Advent Calendars—at different prices—to see what was worth spending the money on and what type of Advent Calendar I’d suggest buying again. Obviously this is entirely from my personal perspective… Continue reading Choosing an Advent Calendar (A Semi-Review, plus Big News)

Food Reviews

Disneyland Paris Restaurant Review and Ranking: Part One, Buffet Restaurants

The last time I went to Disneyland Paris pre-Covid was near my 13th birthday. I don’t remember eating there. We left after the parade. It actually wasn’t until watching Disney vloggers for research in 2020 that I learned that the fireworks shows existed. The few things I remembered of food at Disneyland Paris from my… Continue reading Disneyland Paris Restaurant Review and Ranking: Part One, Buffet Restaurants

TV/Film Reviews

2-for-1 Review (Episode 3+4 Marvel’s Secret Invasion)

   Unfortunately, that’s all I see when I watch Secret Invasion. I see a writer who can write scripts—who clearly can write scripts as the actor’s wouldn’t be nearly as good as they are otherwise—but, also a writer who didn’t plan properly; who is trying so hard to fit into the genre that they’re writing in (spy dramas/action) that they’re losing audience interest and sense in the process. I see a pantser (a writer who doesn’t plan before writing) who isn’t confident enough to be a pantser. Sometimes being a pantser works. Sometimes, with something that’s less known by others and is more connected to you—or is something you’ve spent a lot of time with in your head (essentially partly planned but not written down)—you can get away with pantsing. But this writer, at least for this series, isn’t succeeding without a plan… and everything is coming across wrong. Sometimes even in a way that I can’t even describe why it feels wrong.