I know I said I don’t believe in making New Year’s resolutions…and for the most part I don’t. Rather, I subscribe to the “one step at a time,” make subtle lifestyle adjustments towards the bigger goal approach…particularly when it comes to diet and exercise. Like I said before, regimented calorie counting and restrictions don’t work…
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Healthy Bake…or eat your veggies!
I’m not one for making New Year resolutions, particularly those involving diets because, let’s face it, they very rarely make it past February…maybe March. I remember one year, back in my 20’s, setting a goal of 98lbs. Not sure why I specified that exact number. I can only assume it was based on some ridiculously…
The Soft Bake…or for the love of fluffy bread
I am an equal opportunity lover of bread–crusty baguettes, hearty levain, flaky biscuits, golden brioche, pillowy milk bread, chewy bagels. I’ll happily bake them all…usually in rotation. One week I’ll bake a nice crusty loaf of sourdough rye–hands down the best bread to use for avocado toast. The next week it’ll be bagels with “everything”…
Post Holiday Chronicles
I know we’re already heading into the third week of 2021, but I feel like I’ve been dragging my feet (and my brain) into January–literally and figuratively–hence the lapse in blog posts. It’s not as if I haven’t been working on various baking and miscellaneous DIY projects for the past few weeks (just look at…
Savoring the last (bake) of 2020
I really had no plans for this New Year’s Eve, other than park myself on the sofa with Violet, sip some homemade peppermint cocoa while I re-binge all eight episodes of Bridgerton. My family and freinds had other plans, sliding in some end of year baking requests. For my brother Ken it was some individual…
Baking For Dog Lovers
I don’t think many of us dog parents could’ve made it through 2020 without the companionship of our fur babies. Even as I hollered in frustration (and often in disgust) at my television over the mind-boggling stupidity of the current administration, Violet has been calmly and steadfastly at my side, perched over my shoulder on…
The Art of Being A Ninja Baker…or what to do when your oven craps out.
I had everything all planned out. There were shopping lists, a production schedule coordinated with pick up dates and times. Sure, there were way more holiday bake sale orders than expected–didn’t know what to expect given the year we’ve had–but I was on it. Then it happened….my (up until then) trusty oven crapped out on…
In the land of fruit and nuts…
Reality is like a fruitcake, pretty enough to look at but all sorts of nasty things lurking just beneath the surface. A. Lee Martinez Let’s face it, if 2020 was a cake it would be fruitcake–laden with polarizing ingredients, bathed in alcohol, and hard to digest. And, right when you think you’ve choked down the…
The Twelve Treats of Christmas…give or take a few
I know, twelve may seem, on the surface, a bit excessive. After all, we’re in downsizing mode due to the pandemic, celebrating the holidays in our self-contained safe bubbles…roasting turkey parts instead whole turkeys. I’ve never been one to hold back on my holiday baking, whether it be in a professional capacity as a pastry…
Downsizing Thanksgiving
This will be the second year in a row my immediate family has celebrated a very scaled-down Thanksgiving dinner. I don’t remember exactly why we didn’t produce the usual large extended family Thanksgiving get-together last year. I think it was a combination of no one wanting to commit to hosting a big spread, some relatives…