How can it NOT be fun when Jim Bratton, host of San Diego Living, took OFF his shoes before coming on the set, so we could better see eye to eye. That didn’t happen! Jim was charming and easy going, and VERY TALL, and he liked my Sesame Nigella Almond sprinkle! Here are a couple of dishes Jim and the crew sampled, out of A Biblical Feast.
Apricots in Honey Syrup with Toasted Almonds and Pomegranate Seeds
and
A platterful of biblical foods.
Pomegranate wine (home-made) flavored with peppercorns and cinnamon, anyone?
How exciting! Looks like you had a fun time on the set. I tasted pomegranate wine but never attempted to make it at home. How long does it need to age?
It needs at least 2 months, but the longer the better. Then you can spice it Roman-style, with a cinnamon stick, and a few peppercorns, and warm it just a tad. It tastes like mulled red wine.