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A few weeks ago you printed a poem--ode to meatloaf by letter writer Philip Rock (Letters, June 29) in you r pages. I was reminded of a poem I wrote a couple of years ago.
I have always felt that creating an apple pie was a treat for all the senses. Hence, “To Eat a Poem.”
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To Eat a Poem
First you need apples
green, tart, pared and cored,
breathing apple aroma
through every pore.
Then fill an unbaked
pastry shell to overflowing.
Blend aromatic cinnamon
spicy ginger.
Sprinkle lavishly
over apples
add small dots of butter.
Pause to inhale
the bouquet.
Tuck all under a pastry
topping, slash
seal edges tightly.
Place gently in oven,
let the wonderful
redolence surround you.
Once delicately browned,
remove from oven.
Cool.
Eat and revel,
you are devouring a poem
for all your senses.
--HUNE CHASE
Los Angeles
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I am offering a little poem I wrote many years ago, but it has never been published.
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Who’s Cooking
Grandma fixed her meals from scratch;
Chopped the wood, then lit a match.
Mother’s cool was never lost;
She simply let her frood defrost.
Daughter put her beef or mutton
In a microwave, then pushed a buttion.
--WALTER J. FRISCH
Seal Beach
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