Susan Marlowe CPA Starts Cooking

News from Susan Marlowe CPA February 18, 2012

Greetings from Susan Marlowe CPA! Welcome back to the site! I am trying to figure out what delicious food I should serve at my movie club. What goes well with Roman Holiday? My niece, nicknamed Kimi Peck, has suggested that we make something Italian. I think that is a good choice but I think even more fun would be Italian food as it was viewed in the 50’s. So, a sort of naive mix. Spaghetti a la Susan Marlowe will be offered. I am thinking meatballs and shredded pork in the sauce. Yum!

Read my cooking blog at:

http://susanmarlowecpablogs.wordpress.com/

There you will see my true love of cooking. It is also where I will post all the Susan Marlowe recipes I come up with. I am also going to bake a cake I am calling Beverly Hills Surprise. What’s the surprise? You’ll have to wait and see!

Thanks from Susan Marlowe CPA and her niece Kimi Peck, movie reviewers!

Susan Marlowe CPA announces the first selection for her movie club!

Roman Holiday | The first film for Susan Marlowe CPA's movie club

Roman Holiday | The first film for Susan Marlowe CPA's movie club

UPDATE FEBRUARY 16, 2012

Hello from Susan Marlowe CPA! I am happy to announce the first film of my movie club! My niece, nicknamed Kimi Peck, really wanted a Gregory Peck film. So, after much debate, we decided on Roman Holiday! This is a great movie and it is fun to watch. Our next mission is to choose delicious snacks to go along with this motion picture classic. Susan Marlowe will get to put on her apron! I will let everyone know how it goes! Thanks from Susan Marlowe CPA!

Susan Marlowe CPA and her latest review: Milo & Otis

New Review: Update February 8, 2012

Hello from Susan Marlowe CPA! I am here with a new review!

I am going to review another animal movie: Milo and Otis.

I showed this to my niece, nicknamed Kimi Peck, and she really really liked this one.

In case you haven’t heard of it, Milo and Otis is the story of an orange tabby cat and his best friend, a Pug named Otis. When they get lost, the pair of friends must find their way back home.

Without a doubt, the highlight of the film is the spot on narration by Dudley Moore. He really captures the animal personalities and keeps the mood really cute.

That said, I think that this film might be a little much for very small children. The animal characters are in trouble at certain scenes and these may disturb sensitive children.

Thanks from Susan Marlowe CPA!