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My Favorite Musicals

I have seen many great musicals. Alas, there are some I have yet to see. I enjoyed all the ones in this list.
Please let me know your favorite musicals, especially if they’re not on this list. I’d like to see them. Thanks.

American in Paris
Annie Get Your Gun
Band Wagon
Beauty and the Best
Blues Brothers
Calamity Jane
Duck Soup
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Fame
Fiddler on the Roof
Gigi
Grease
Guys and Dolls
Hair
Hard Day’s Night
Help!
King and I
Kiss Me Kate
HMS Pinafore
Little Shop of Horrors
Love Me or Leave Me
Mamma Mia!
Mary Poppins
Meet Me in Saint Louis
My Fair Lady
Oklahoma
On Moonlight Bay
On the Town
Paint Your Wagon
Pal Joey
Pillow Talk
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Show Boat
Singin’ in the Rain
Sound of Music
Star is Born
Tommy
Top Hart
West Side Story
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
42nd Street

 

Paul De Lancey, The Comic Chef, Ph.D

My cookbook, Following Good Food Around the World, with its 180 wonderful recipes, my newest novel, Do Lutheran Hunks Eat Mushrooms, a hilarious apocalyptic thriller, and all my other books, are available on amazon.com.

 

 

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Pineapple Pie

Fijian Dessert

PINEAPPLE PIE

INGREDIENTS

2 egg whites (2 entire eggs used later.)
3 tablespoons sugar

1 1/4 cups minced pineapple (no juice)
1/4 cup pineapple juice
4 tablespoons flour
3/4 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
juice from three limes
2 eggs
1 pie crust

PREPARATION

Combine 2 egg whites (The yolks from these eggs are not used here.) and 3 tablespoons sugar in bowl. Beat until thoroughly mixed. Set aside. Squeeze juice out of three limes. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Heat crushed pineapple and pineapple juice on medium heat. Mix in 4 tablespoons flour, sugar, salt, lime juice, and two entire eggs. Heat and stir constantly until eggs are cooked and the mixture thickens. (The phrase “the plot thickens” is of culinary origin. Well, quite possibly.)

Pour pineapple mixture into pie crust. Make sure surface is smooth. Spread egg white mixture evenly over top. Put pie in oven and bake at 350 degrees for about 35 minutes or until top is golden brown. Take pie out to cool. If the hungry horde will let you, put the cooled pie in the fridge to chill. It’s okay if they don’t. It also tastes great warm.

TIDBITS

1) Jim Carrey’s character in the movie, The Truman Show, dreamed of going to Fiji. I have the identical map that adorns his wall in one scene.

2) Why is “fridge” spelled with a “d,” but “refrigerator” spelled without it?

3) Why is a bicycle feminine in French, but a bike is masculine?

4) The idea behind the FrisbeeTM came from pie tins.

5) “A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down.” – Mary Poppins

6) At one time British sailors were called “limeys” because they ate limes at sea. This was done to prevent scurvy.

– Paul De Lancey, The Comic Chef

My cookbook, Following Good Food Around the World, with its 180 wonderful recipes, my newest novel, Do Lutheran Hunks Eat Mushrooms, a hilarious apocalyptic thriller, and all my other books, are available on amazon.com.

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