What We Eat When We Eat Alone Turkey Fapita

“Women (and some men) who are tired of cooking for those ingrates called children and the occasional spouse, who are weary of cleaning up after meals and bored with eating on a schedule . . . know the pleasure of being alone at last in one’s kitchen. It’s an enjoyable moment when we get to [...]

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I Can Relate Perfect Scrambled Eggs

I have always felt that in order to truly enjoy a book, a person must see themselves in some part related to the main character.  Big or small, the relation causes you to connect to them and care about their resulting fate. The story of Julia Child  in her biography My Life In France gave [...]

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Julie And Julia Oeufs En Cocotte

Last night we had a traditional Southern “vegetable plate” for dinner – collard greens, field peas, fried squash and eggplant, and pepper relish.  After informing my husband of the menu, he promptly gave me the “Where’s the beef?” look, which reminded me of this month’s Kitchen Reader‘s book selection, Julie & Julia.  In the book [...]

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Parlez Vous Anglais? Oven-Roasted Figs

In David Lebovitz’s book, The Sweet Life in Paris: Delicious Adventures in the World’s Most Glorious – and Perplexing – City, Lebovitz treats us to his gift of sarcastic wit while exploring the city’s ironic and perplexing customs.  Along the way, he shares some of his favorite recipes created and enjoyed there.  This month a [...]

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HEY Y’ALL! WELCOME TO SHORTBREAD

HEY Y’ALL! WELCOME TO SHORTBREAD

Here you'll find a collection of fabulous recipes from my kitchen here in the South and great new discoveries, too. Take a look around and don't miss the best biscuit recipe ever, The One.

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