Emerged from the food-coma yet? Me neither. Holidays and food always connect, and the connection is often seasonal. Whatever is available is transformed into a dish celebrating the occasion at hand. Processed foods have crept their way in, but the connections are still strong. Thanksgiving and pumpkin, 4th of July cookouts will have watermelon, and…
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Happy Thanksgiving! I pray this week is one of all that is best – thankfulness for the simple blessings we have of faith, family, and friends. It also is a holiday with a strong connection to good food for which we can also give thanks 🙂 It is a bit overdone – like a dry…
Coriandner
Coriander. It’s a Biblical spice! The people of Israel called the bread manna. It was white like coriander seed and tasted like wafers made with honey.- Exodus 16:31 It is one you know as well! The leaves of the coriander plant we call ‘cilantro’, the key spice in all things Tex-Mex. In the Bible, it is…
Simmering
A word keeps coming to the surface in the conversations I hear – simmering. A counselor friend of mine first used the term in a conversation about the impact of COVID-19 is making on all of us. Each of us is a little cooked! We are, after all, eight plus months plus into a pandemic-adjusted…
My Favorite Recipe Story
Of all cultures that have woven food into life, the Italians are among the best. It should not surprise then when digging into the history of a recipe there are several classics Italian cooks brought into the world marrying food, plot, and need and Pasta Puttanesca is one of them. Legend has it that prostitutes…