by Liz Gumbinner | Sep 6, 2018 | Holiday Cooking, Recipes
This year, Rosh Hashanah begins Sunday night, September 9, and if you’re putting together a Rosh Hashanah menu (or two) to celebrate the Jewish New Year with family and friends, we can help. Like so many holidays, Rosh Hashanah brings with it some delicious food...
by Caroline Siegrist | Apr 23, 2018 | Recipes
I was so grateful to find these 30-minute marinades because, y’all, as a new mom, I can hardly remember to thaw the meat I’m going to cook, much thaw it and lovingly marinate it for ten hours. We’re talking 30+ hours of prep at that point, and unless...
by Kate Etue | Apr 19, 2018 | Recipes
In honor of Earth Day this Sunday, my family has been taking a hard look at our eating habits. And I bet you know where this is going from the headline, right? Cows. It’s no secret that our collective love for beef is having a harmful impact on the environment....
by Caroline Siegrist | Mar 28, 2018 | Holiday Cooking, Recipes
Passover’s coming up fast (like tomorrow fast), which means it’s time to start thinking about that delicious brisket. As anyone who’s cooked this cut of meat before knows, it’s fairly easy to make — and love! — but hard to perfect....
by Kate Etue | Jul 15, 2016 | Tips + Tricks
This week, Larry Olmsted’s book Real Food, Fake Food hit bookstores; it’s already a bestseller, and people are freaking out about what Larry has to say. And rightly so. Maureen Callahan’s review of the book at the New York Post reports that much of...