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At Christmas time, latest book,Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor would send her colleagues gift-wrapped packages of homemade beef jerky from her family’s cattle ranch in Arizona. Her colleague Ruth Bader Ginsburg pronounced it “very spicy.”
Now, home chefs can try making their own, with guidance from O’Connor’s supplier, her brother. His jerky-making instructions, minus the family’s secret sauce, are part of a new book on the Supreme Court’s food traditions. “Table for 9: Supreme Court Food Traditions & Recipes,” out this month, is part history book, part cookbook. It includes more than three dozen recipes associated with justices and their families.
“Food in good company has sustained Supreme Court Justices through the ages,” Ginsburg writes in the book’s forward.
Food is a way the court’s nine justices connect. There are welcome dinners for new justices and retirement dinners for those who are departing. O’Connor, the court’s first female justice, revived a tradition of the justices regularly eating lunch together. And when a justice has a birthday, there is wine, a toast and the singing of “Happy Birthday,” a tradition begun by Chief Justice Warren Burger, who led the court in the 1970s and 80s.
Clare Cushman, the book’s author, said her offering is in part a response to visitors asking at the Supreme Court’s gift shop whether the court had a cookbook. The White House visitor center’s gift shop has several books on food and entertaining, and some tourists expected the court would too, said Cushman, the Supreme Court Historical Society’s director of publications. So, for a decade, when Cushman came across a recipe or a food anecdote with a link to a justice, she’d put it in a folder.
“The more I researched the more I realized that this was a really substantial topic and that it wasn’t going to be fluffy or ridiculous to ask these extremely distinguished judges questions like: What are your favorite foods and what do you eat for lunch?” Cushman said.
Cushman said that to research the book she, with help from Supreme Court curator Catherine Fitts, contacted 35 families of justices to ask for recipes and family food stories. The results include instructions for the pineapple and coconut cake Chief Justice William Rehnquist’s wife baked annually for his birthday. Maureen Scalia, the wife of the late Justice Antonin Scalia, the first Italian-American to serve on the court, contributed a pasta sauce recipe.
Louise Gorsuch, the English-born wife of Justice Neil Gorsuch, shared her marmalade recipe. Gorsuch, the court’s newest member, by tradition serves on the committee that oversees the court’s public cafeteria.
Readers also learn about the justices’ food habits. The first chief justice, John Jay, liked oysters for breakfast. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr brought his lunch in a tin ammunition box. And Justice John Paul Stevens’ regular lunch was a peanut butter and jelly sandwich with the crusts cut off.
More than two decades after Robin Williams conquered the pesky board game, lifestyle“Jumanji” has been resurrected with more and glossier stars (Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart and Jack Black), a comedy director and a “modern” twist. The result, “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle,” is a very sweet, and generally entertaining lark with some nice messages about believing in, yourself.
Why it had to be “Jumanji” is the head-scratcher. The idea that a die-hard “Jumanji” fanbase exists, or that the “brand” is so rock-solid that it needs a reboot, seems dubious at best.
There are pointless sequels everywhere, and questioning their existence is fruitless. And Jake Kasdan’s “Welcome to the Jungle” spends a fair amount of unnecessary time trying to justify how it is connected to the original including a whole prologue how it had evolved into a video game by 1996.
The conceit here is that when you’re transported into the game, you are suddenly a character in the game, in body, voice and skillset but with your earthbound personality pretty much intact.
This is how a group of mismatched teens sharing the same detention, including the nerdy, shy Spencer (Alex Wolff), the football player Fridge (Ser’Darius Blain), the superficial popular girl Bethany (Madison Iseman) and the too-smart for gym class Martha (Morgan Turner), transform into avatars played by Dwayne Johnson (Spencer), Kevin Hart (Fridge), Jack Black (Bethany) and Karen Gillan (Martha).
It’s a role reversal for everyone‚ the nerdy girl is hot, the hot girl is a soft, middle-aged man, the skinny guy is The Rock and the big football player is now tiny and wimpy, and they all have to go through the stages of learning to accept their new bodies, talents and shortcomings. There is of course a lot of easy comedy in these situations‚ Spencer admiring his new muscles and Bethany getting used to her new anatomy among them.
And all the main actors are kind of great at imitating the facial expressions of their teenage counterparts. How can you argue with a bunch of movie stars acting goofy and hawking a “believe in yourself” message? There are some odd beats and choices, but “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” probably doesn’t warrant that much scrutiny. Its surface pleasures are strong enough for a fun holiday afternoon at the movies.
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sport news,France's preparations for Saturday's Six Nations opener against Ireland have been disrupted by a stomach bug which has hit three players. Already playing catch-up after replacing Guy Noves last month, coach Jacques Brunel was forced to take training without captain Guilhem Guirado and prop Jefferson Poirot yesterday. They are expected to recover in time for the Stade de France clash.
Scrum-half Baptiste Serin, who was also suffering stomach problems over the weekend, returned to training yesterday along with flanker Wenceslas Lauret. However, centre Geoffrey Doumayrou sat out the session with a thigh problem and out-half Matthieu Jalibert had a scare after colliding with Virimi Vakatawa. Reports in the French media suggest Stade Rochelais' Doumayrou is in line to start alongside Remi Lamerat in midfield, with Geoffrey Palis expected to get the nod at full-back ahead of Benjamin Fall. Both Guirado and Poirot are being touted to start in the front-row alongside Rabah Slimani, with Arthur Iturria set to join Sebastien Vahaamahina in the second-row and Yacouba Camara, Sekou Macalou and Kevin Gourdon lining up in the back-row.
Brunel names his team on Thursday, as does Joe Schmidt, who issued a positive injury bulletin yesterday through the IRFU. With Dave Kilcoyne back at Munster rehabilitating, all 36 players are available for selection. And full-back Rob Kearney is targeting a fast start as Ireland look to learn the lesson of last year's defeat to Scotland on the opening weekend of the campaign. "Mentally, our whole focus this week will be about the first 20 minutes," he said. "Sometimes you are trying to concentrate on so many things and you'd think it was a given (that) you would get out of the box so quickly and you know you have that one day when you are just off a slight bit and you get punished for it."