At the risk of belaboring this point...Mother Nature's seasonal dial seems to be stuck between Winter and Spring. The Sierra forecast for this weekend was for 15 inches of new snow. It would be all well and good if this were not early June. As in almost summer. As in I'm tired of the ... Read More
Porcini, Cremini and Barley Soup
My pantry is in desperate need of reorganizing. I don't even know all I have in it. Most likely I either have too much of what I'm trying to phase out or I'm low on my true staples. I shouldn't even be sharing this with you--how embarrassing. ... Read More
Another Chicken Noodle Soup: Chicken Mami
I know, I know. You probably don't need yet another version of chicken noodle soup. We all already have our favorites, don't we? I have actually posted one of my go-to versions here, but I was feeling nostalgic for a soup I remembered eating as a child. This version is not something my ... Read More
Sunday Lunch: Spinach and White Bean Soup
I'm considering starting a series for my blog. I've been toying with the idea of sharing more of my quick and easy pantry dishes--tried and true meals--or something entirely different in which I commit to trying a new recipe from each of my cookbooks. Because I'll admit, I may be ... Read More
Welcoming the Ski Season with a Vegetable Soup Trio
If you live on the Eastern Seaboard I'm guessing your cold, blustery holiday looked (and felt) something like the white out conditions I had to endure during a certain ski trip years ago. I hope you managed to stay safe with family and friends and warm with a bit of egg nog, hot cocoa or perhaps ... Read More
My Healdsburg Weekend and a Rustic Soup
I've just returned from a weekend in Healdsburg, the heart of the Northern California wine country. My husband and I participated in the Healdsburg Harvest Century Bicycle Tour, an annual fundraising event organized by the local Chamber of Commerce. The "tour" is a scenic 60-, 37- or 23-mile bike ... Read More
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