I have a lot of Halloween cookbooks, but they are mostly for cute kid foods and Halloween parties. Then I remembered that months ago, I wrote a blog about the master of horror himself, Vincent Price, who was also a respected cook and cookbook author. I decided that there are many of you who probably have […]
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Uniting the Love of Food in the United Nations
This unique cookbook from 1956 was published when there were only 76 member nations. Today, I believe there are 192 represented. According to the goal of this cookbook, a UN committee wanted to share the “fundamental elements common in the life of all of us, everywhere,” and demonstrate how knowledge of things like cooking is one […]

The Endless Possibilities of Popcorn
The best popcorn I remember eating was in 7th grade watching “Ferry Across the Mercy” at the York movie theatre in Elmhurst, Illinois. It was there that my boyfriend, Gary, held my hand for the first time. We ate our popcorn, then he slowly reached for my buttery, messy hand and held it like it was some priceless treasure. Ahh.. youth. […]

Why Isn’t it Snowing Here Yet?
No fair. My husband was in Canada this past weekend and it was snowing. Our cousin, Jouni, said it snowed in his hometown in Finland, and my girls are visiting Alaska this week where it is snowing. But none here yet. I am probably in the minority, but I love living in snow. The crisp, cold […]

Thoughts on "Skinny Chefs"
Last week in the Chicago Tribune, columnist John Kass wrote a piece titled “Skinny Celebrity chefs are a bit too much to swallow.” He explains how some people in his office, whom he called “Giandanistas,” were overly excited about Giada DeLaurentiis of Food Network fame coming to Chicago to promote her new line of cookware. Mr. […]

Cookbook Give-Aways for the Week of 10-25-10
Since my daughters were in Seattle this past weekend and visited the original Starbuck’s store, I thought these cookbooks would be perfect to give away this week. Both books not only explain the interesting history of coffee and how to brew the perfect cup, they are filled with fabulous recipes for drinks, cakes, cookies, pies, and ice cream. […]
Sunday Recipe for 10-24-10: My Mom’s Marinated Pork Roast
This is the pork roast I grew up with that my mom always made for Sunday dinners. It will make your kitchen smell heavenly as it roasts. You can marinate it for a few hours or even overnight. MY MOM’S MARINATED PORK ROAST 1/2 cup soy sauce1/2 cup dry sherry2 cloves garlic, minced1 Tablespoon dry mustard1 […]
Saturday Recipe for 10-23-10: Sticky Buns
This is my favorite recipe for picture perfect and fabulous sticky buns. The recipe makes 24 buns, but they freeze beautifully. People will want to buy them from you! STICKY BUNS Buns:1 cup milk1/3 cup plus 1/2 teaspoon granulated sugar1/2 cup plus 3 Tablespoons lightly salted butter1-1/2 teaspoons salt2 envelopes active dry yeast (not quick […]






