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Author Archives: Carol
Sinning With Your Clothes On
Andy and I went double dating recently with a pair of our favorite foodists (I hate the word “foodie”), Wes and Chuck of Gumbo Pages fame. Wes & Chuck are the best ever to go trawling with for good food … Continue reading
Tagged Animal, bacon chocolate, branzino, fennel, kimchi, sharing food
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Life Lessons in the Kitchen
Last night we had friends over to redeem their wedding gift certificate: a his-n-hers cooking lesson. They’re two of the busiest people I know, so I wanted to teach them how to make dishes that are simpler than they seem … Continue reading
Tagged bruschetta, cooking, cooking class, fire, home cooking, pasta, pasta making, tiramisu
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Beans: Getting Reacquainted With an Old Friend
Beans seem to be everywhere nowadays, quite fashionable in these times of fiscal restraint. I’ve never been a fan of dried beans, probably because the ones I have always tried to cook were simply too old. But I finally came … Continue reading
Sometimes It’s Best Not To Ask Why
I have no idea why I did this, why I created it, why I took a picture of it or why I decided to put it on my blog.
Digging in the Dirt
I spent the afternoon digging in the dirt and was so very happy to be there. It’s February, which means brrrrr! in most of the country, but it’s a sunny, pleasant day in southern California (please don’t hate me. I … Continue reading
Tagged artichoke, Edible Los Angeles, gardening, spring, writing
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