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Category Archives: Hungry Passport
I Hide Things in Your Food
…at least sometimes I do. And it’s for your own good. There are lots of ingredients out there that you’d never want to eat on their own, or with them simply perched on top of your food. These things get … Continue reading
WHEW!
52 Receipts in 52 Weeks! If you happen to be counting, you’ll know that I posted the 52nd cuisine of 52 yesterday. This pile of receipts, menus and business cards represents a boatload of research, eating, cooking, thinking and writing–and … Continue reading
Throw a Party & Roll Your Own
I recently discovered that I’ve accumulated quite a few photos of pasta making parties from the past year. Himself and I agree that those evenings were some of the best and most fun we’ve ever had. Anyone can make pasta … Continue reading
Week #27 Swedish
If you’re looking for Scandinavian food in Los Angeles, well, good luck with that. Actually, we did find some, but you don’t just “go out for Swedish” here like you do for Italian or Chinese, or even Ethiopian. So dusting … Continue reading