Well hello, gorgeous! If you've got kids, I probably don't have to explain what "Parents Need to Eat Too" means. But I will anyway: I make food for grownups that also pleases even the earliest eaters (as in my cookbook, all the recipes here end with instructions for using what you've cooked as baby food). And that kid holding the artichoke up there is so stubborn I like to call him "non-nivorous," so you'll find plenty of picky-eater posts. (Even he is powerless in the face of The Best Homemade Chocolate Chip Cookies in the Entire World.) Poke around a bit, and if you like what you see maybe you'll subscribe to my newsletter or RSS feed. Or "like" me on Facebook. Or follow me on Twitter. So many options! Thanks for visiting. Did I mention how nice you look today?
By Debbie Koenig on April 18, 2011
Have you heard about this ludicrous bribe-the-bloggers campaign dreamed up by a flack for that famous faux stuffing mix? I won’t be using the brand name since I don’t want to give them any more publicity, but it’s the one you think of when you hear “pre-fab stuffing.” Anyway, a food writer friend, Charmian Christie ...Keep Reading
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By Debbie Koenig on April 18, 2011
It starts tonight: My favorite Jewish holiday for two or three days, which turns into my least-favorite Jewish holiday around Day Four, when I can’t bear the thought of eating another sheet of matzo, and I miss the ease of, I don’t know, toast so much I want to cry. Over the years I’ve written ...Keep Reading
Posted in jew food | Tagged holidays, passover |