It is an ongoing joke in my family how out of control my father can be when it comes to picking up unusual items at the Asian market (oddly-flavored drinks, chips, crackers, condiments). Where my mother will come home bearing only the items she put on her list when shopping alone, excursions ... Read More
Penne with Chicken and Pistachio Pesto
What fun thing did you do this St. Patrick's Day weekend? Here in the Bay Area we were blessed with gorgeous weather. Though I grew up in San Francisco (and have seen the view countless times) I still couldn't help but smile as I drew closer to the Golden Gate Bridge yesterday, especially ... Read More
Peppery Spring Salad
It was going to be a lunch for one. Because I decided to pop in to the office for an hour or two to finish some work (I don't normally work Thursdays), my husband spent the bulk of the day with one of his buddies. By the time my weekend officially started at 1 pm, I was famished. I had ... Read More
Banana Coconut Bread
Today was about meeting deadlines, about my internet connection freezing as I attempted to save the full page of text I had just written (I'm normally so "save"-happy, I don't know what happened today). It was about having to start over, trying to recapture the words that seemed to flow ... Read More
Chocolate Caramel Blueberry Trifle
Though I generally lean towards simple, classic foods, putting a twist on an old favorite can be a treat for the taste buds, too. I've shared quite a few recipes here that I've left my mark on by putting what some might consider an unusual spin or two--but mostly, they've been well received. ... Read More
Slow Cooker Split Pea Soup
One can look at it two ways: I either have a shortage of storage space or, I reluctantly admit, I have too much stuff. Well, I have a partner-in-crime but my husband will never admit it. We've been quite the enthusiastic consumers lately and I'm beginning to feel like if I'm not careful, ... Read More
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