5 last-minute gifts to make (from your kitchen)
Dec 19th 2009It is almost too late to post about food gifts for this Christmas… except that you might want to give some last minute gifts to teachers, friends and hostesses—especially gifts that are unexpected and show how much you appreciate someone.
Many of these are so easy to put together, and if you are like me with [...]
radicchio made easy.
Dec 1st 2009I confess, radicchio evaded me for many years. I looked at it forlornly… knowing I needed to invite it back to my kitchen, if just for a dabble of this and that. It is a glorious looking vegetable, bursting with purples leaves and white veins, with a flavor pushing bitter and spicy… but milder once [...]
sangria, and the pitchers they live in.
Nov 3rd 2009The truth is, sangria was a recipe that landed on my blog a few years ago. I make it often, as it adds a festive punch (ah, love the puns) to any meal. AND since I am in Italy, it is an appropriate twist on a weekday table wine.
Besides tasting lovely, it is a great [...]
“I love happy hour” says my 10 year old.
Jul 31st 2007I like taking my boys to new restaurants, to practice good manners and try new foods. I sometimes tell them: you probably haven’t met your favorite food yet, so you should keep trying new food(s).
It is a goal of mine to cultivate curious palates in my kids; to encourage them to try new food(s), and [...]
Answer: baked omelet, bruschetta & bread crumbs
Dec 4th 2006Question: What do I make with day-old bread? I am a big fan of knowing what to do with fresh bakery bread before it goes to waste; almost as much as I adore having all sorts of ready-made inspiration waiting in my freezer (like pesto) or pantry (blueberry chutney, red sauce). I wish ‘what to [...]












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