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Bonus Episode - Cooking with the Cat Who...Cookbook!

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 Greetings friends - Due to some unforeseen circumstances, we're going to bring you a bonus episode this week! Listen here and see below for the recipes we tried!  Cooking with the Cat Who First - We test out the famous Kabibbles - created by Celia Robinson, this crunchy snack is beloved by both cats and humans! The recipe as written from the third edition The Cat Who...Cookbook  KABIBBLES Day-old slices of bread 1/2 cup olive oil 1 teaspoon garlic salt 1/4 teaspoon red pepper 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce Parmesan cheese, grated. Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Cut enough bread into 1/2 inch cubes to make one layer in a shallow roasting pan. Freeze before cutting if bread is too soft. Mix the oil, garlic salt, pepper, and Worcestershire sauce thoroughly. Drizzle over the bread and toss to coat thoroughly. Spread cubes in the roasting pan, and sprinkle with cheese. Bake about 45 minutes or until brown and crisp. If not brown at the end of 1 hour, increase the temperature. Serves

Episode 19 - The Cat Who Said Cheese

 Episode 19 - The Cat Who Said Cheese After years of complaining about their substandard restaurants, Pickaxe is finally welcoming new tastes and celebrating them with the first Food Explo!  There is also a mystery woman checked into the New Pickaxe Hotel (Last remodeled in 1935) who is causing lots of gossip - and in Pickaxe, that’s saying something!  Also, it was really hard to summarize because it is ALL. ABOUT. FOOD. and I kept getting hungry! Listen to the Podcast here:  The Cat Who Said Cheese Because I love it, I am sharing Qwill's poem about cheese:  I think that I shall never see A better Cheese than one called Brie. My brother goes for Danish Blue; My boss is made for Port du Salut. Some Folks in Pickaxe all declare The tops in cheese is Camembert. To each his own, but as for me, I cast my vote for Creamy Brie. New(ish) faces - Lenny Inchpot, Lois’s son, J. Willard Carmichael, the new president of the bank and his young flashy wife Danielle, who was a nightclub entertaine

Episode 20 - The Cat Who Tailed a Thief

 Episode 20 - The Cat Who Tailed a Thief     Petty theft is suddenly becoming a problem in Moose County and worse, a mild winter is predicted! Brodie laments the death of his great-grandmother who could “tail a thief with a piece of string and a witches chant” and Qwill admits that he’s bought a condo in Indian Village for his winter living (the barn is still too hard to heat). A newcomer from Down Below is trying to get all of Pleasant Street on the National Historic Register, and marries a wealthy local woman. But is this a case of marrying in haste, repenting at leisure? Or is something more sinister involved? It's up to Qwill and the Cats, (and the local weatherman!) to find out! Listen to the Blog here:   The Cat Who Tailed a Thief      Qwill and Amanda Goodwinter complain about the cheery family Christmas letters that everyone receives, and they resolve that next year, they’ll make a phony letter full of bad news, and send it to every name in the phone book.  They intend