I have this sweater. Black wool, full-zip style with a high neck. It has cream piping along the sides and the zipper, including the zippers on the sleeves. Its style is timeless rather than trendy. A sweater for all seasons, it's neither too heavy nor too light. It's at least 10 years ... Read More
Fideuà
Even with my relaxed goal of sharing one recipe a week, I've fallen behind schedule. Over the last month, my husband has suffered a fractured ankle, my brother in law was hospitalized and my sister and I each had a medical scare arising out of bodily lumps and bumps that makes you wonder if ... Read More
Apple Pie with Spelt Crust
Checking an item off my baking bucket list: pie. I've baked countless tarts, crostatas, galettes--even empanadas. I've also made pumpkin pie but it doesn't count if you use prepared pie dough, right? Several years ago, after being disappointed for the umpteenth time, I vowed never to use ... Read More
Quinoa and Black Bean Stir-Fry
Raise your hand if you buy quinoa in bulk and still can't seem to keep up with demand. Rice is falling out of favor as one of our primary starches (pasta still rules) as quinoa slowly takes its place. Quinoa hasn't missed a beat fitting in my weekly menu. In our family of two, fish, roasted ... Read More
Danish Apple Cake
"You have the craziest dreams," he says. " I wish I could dream like that." My husband says this with almost a note of envy in his voice. To be honest, I don't think my dreams are particularly different than others' dreams. My personal favorites are the ones when I can fly. Those where ... Read More
Lavash Pizza with Artichokes and Sun-Dried Tomatoes
I have had a serious craving for pizza for months. One would think that a simple craving like this could be satisfied easily considering how widely accessible good pizzas are in my neck of the woods. We visit our neighborhood Italian restaurant at least once a week. As soon as the hostess ... Read More
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