Life lessons, and a tip for making pancakes
I’ve clocked over 1,200 miles in the last week and a half, between my journey home from Cape Cod and […]
I’ve clocked over 1,200 miles in the last week and a half, between my journey home from Cape Cod and […]
I burned a pot boiling water today. I’m not joking, and, thankfully, was able to laugh when I realized what […]
Two years ago, just before M passed away I started another blog, called Simple Scratch Cooking. I wanted a place […]
It happens like clockwork every year, that moment when the first whisper of fall comes crashing in. The calendar may […]
I’m offering an apology before I go any further. The zucchini hazelnut quick bread you see above isn’t making it […]
My eyes stared in bewilderment as I read the words “I rarely bake on vacation”. This last week in North […]
The first time I came back to the Cape after Michael died, it had just been thirteen days. I remember […]
I’ve been a moving target the last two years, running, trying to dodge the reality of learning to live without […]
I bought a house. Upstate. In the country. There are crazier things this city-slicker, born and bred Brooklyn gal could’ve […]
This syrup lives up to its name of being simple. All you do it is take equal parts sugar and […]
The title says it all, well not really. See, the conversation started something like this: Me: I don’t like s’mores. […]
I wanted to pop in real quick. and say hello to see how everyone’s (almost) summer vacation is going. It […]
I’ve written dozens of lines on this screen, and deleted them all, not knowing how to describe what I’m feeling. […]
I’m known for cooking hot breakfasts for the girls every day, but I rarely partake in them during the week. […]
I’ve been known to get a belly ache from eating too many perfectly ripe, sun-kissed strawberries. Unfortunately, they can’t all […]
I feel like a stranger in my own life, and wonder if I’ll ever fit in again. The more I […]
Oh dear May, your exit feels as abrupt as your entry. Time feels like a treadmill full speed ahead. Much […]
Seven years ago we planted a tree in our old yard. It was a Japanese maple, Michael’s favorite. Our marriage […]
I’m not really sure where to start. See, this is my inherent problem. A million things always seem to be […]
My mind is constantly racing with things I want, and need, to do. Giving birth to a book is more […]
I’ve spent a lot of time talking lately about the nourishing power of cooking. I’m often on the giving end […]
Years ago, when Isabella was a wee little one, we had a neighbor who insisted on counting her son’s age […]
From the get-go, I knew promoting a book would be more challenging than writing one. That theory is proving to […]
I spent 12 hours traveling home today. No, I didn’t go to Paris. Nor did I venture to the west […]