Desserts
- Coconut-Buttermilk-Cake
- Chestnut Mousse
- Anthony's Bread Pudding
- Red Wine Cake
- Ascog Athol Brose
- Butterless Vanilla Cookies
- Quick, Light and Easy Lemon Meringue Pie
- Kalouga
- Shaker-Style Lemon Pie
- Chocolate Chip Cookies
- ANZAC Biscuits
- Cashew Cookies
- Kahlua Creamy Fudge
- Pineapple Crunch
- Marika's Cake/Torta Marika
- Dried Fruit Balls
- Marion's Pavlova
- Danube Delight: A Central European Cheese Cake
- Red Blossom on the Snow
- Cocoa Mochi Cake
- Terry's Carrot Cake
- Cherry Squares
- Easy Carrot Cake
- Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge
- Scottish Shortbread
- Milky Way Bars
- Baked Pineapple
- Pumpkin Tofu Cheesecake
- Coconut Lime Cupcakes
- Citronova Torta/Lemon Cake
- Veverickine Rezy/Squirrels' Cake
- Slivkove Gule [Slivkove Knedle]/Plum [or Apricot] Dumplings
- Apricot crumble
- Apple Turnover - Torta di mele
- Mocha Chocolate Chunk Cookies: The Alaskan Way
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Dedicated to the memory of Jim McCawley
This following was taken from the tribute to Jim McCawley composed by The Linguistics Department of The University of Chicago. It is reproduced here with the Department's kind permission.
James D. McCawley (1938-1999)
Jim was the teacher, colleague, and friend of many people in linguistics who admired him greatly for his deep humanity and decency, his intellect, and the wide spectrum of things he loved and loved to share. He was the Andrew McLeish Distinguished Service Professor of Linguistics and East Asian Languages at the University of Chicago, and a scholar of an enormous range of subjects, including "syntax and semantics, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, and miscellaneous other subjects, ranging from writing systems to philosophy of science," as he put it.