Cooking and teaching someone to cook are vastly different. Both take a certain amount of patience, but teaching requires a very different level of attention. When my daughter was eight I asked her if she wanted to start learning to cook. She was excited, we got a kids cookbook, and I let her choose what she […]

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Putting the Culture Back in Agriculture: Reviving Native Food and Farming Traditions.

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  • June 26, 2013 - 2:26 pm

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The words “all you can eat” inspire both joy and horror in me! All you can eat can be a slippery slope, because if I am not paying attention, I can and will eat way too much. I recall a joke my father used to tell about two bubbies at a resort in the Catskills; […]

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For each of us, the way we offer it becomes our currency of love. All people express love in their own specific and sometimes quirky ways. Your beloved may show their love for you by washing and vacuuming your car every weekend, someone else may surprise you with small, sweet gifts, I once knew someone who showed […]

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How do I know when I’ve had enough? When my daughter was about three years old we were at a party at her pre-school where there were all kinds of treats for adults and kids. I was the known as the deviled egg mom, thanks to my penchant for retro food, and my secret ingredient (see […]

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  • June 10, 2013 - 10:12 pm

    Hoda Khalil (@hodaelkawa) - I hear you, I wish I had your daughter’s gene, I know how it feels I have a sweet tooth. I like this recipe and I will share it with my daughter, I am sure the kids will love it.ReplyCancel

  • June 27, 2013 - 6:18 pm

    Deb - Okay, I’m gonna make these this weekend. Like the tip about slicing a bit off the bottom to level them. Who knew?!
    I’m curious, though…why the salt in the water?ReplyCancel

    • June 27, 2013 - 7:52 pm

      nlowell2013 - It makes the water hotter- salt water boils at a higher temp than plain water.ReplyCancel

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