Food-obsessed and living in NYC, I'm a mom to three feisty towheads. Blogging about food, family and fearlessness. Maybe you'll love it. And maybe you won't. But maybe you will.
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- Naked gloryA neighbor was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. This kind of news always comes as a shock. Certainly for me, but more for her; there are so many changes ahead. Whether she likes it or not, she’ll be thrust into a world where the land...
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- The unpredictable curveball + UPDATE“I’ll have the wild blueberry please.” “Your lunch looks so heavy this morning! Did you pack some for me?” “Sam I forgot to bring your socks again, I’m sorry.” “I don’t know. I don’t know what it means. I’m scared.” “It...
- Truth or Consequences, New Mexicoon Jun 8, 2015 in Travel albuquerque cinco de mayo desert Food home hot springs new mexico rio grande truth or consequences“Do you smell it? It’s the smell of millions of pennies.” It was the first thing that I noticed after pulling the car off the road on our way to Truth or Consequences. We’d seen the mines on the way into Silver City but with our pending lunch...
- Silver City, New MexicoWelcome to part 2 of the food tour of Southwestern New Mexico. Last time I recounted our harrowing road trip through the Gila Forest on a thimbleful of gas. We made it, clawed our way over the finish line. Which, I imagine is how Silver City’s bike...
- White vegetarian lasagna with pesto“Oh hey!” I looked up from my cart and saw, horrifyingly, that it was one of the baristas from my favorite grocery store in the city, Foragers Market. By my reaction, one might have implied that I was caught strolling out of our neighborhood porn...
- Santa Fe, New Mexicoon May 18, 2015 in Travel cocktails cooking driving Food gila forest home margaritas mole new mexico nmtrueflavors road trip santa fe tourism visit new mexico4 days and 600 miles through New Mexico in a cherry red VW Beetle. From Santa Fe, the highest state capital in the United States, to the untouched wilderness of the Gila National Forest…all the way down to Silver City, first stop on the Contine...
- Tuna tostadas with white bean and Japanese 7-spiceon May 11, 2015 in Savory asian cooking fusion gluten free home japanese 7-spice mexican recipes tostadas tuna white beanIf I had a food philosophy, it could be summarized by the following: fast, fresh, local, anti-convenience. I tacked the last part because fast, fresh and local food is available from many of our neighborhood restaurants; you can have it hand-delivere...
- Spring is hereOfficially, the first day of spring is March 20. I don’t know about you, but a spring that involves snow in the air, wind chills and below freezing temps is no spring to me. Spring means blossoms. The kind that look like Malcolm Gladwell...
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