Complaining about the cooking to be done for Thanksgiving has gotten to be something of a national pastime; more and more blogs and advice columns offer commiseration larded with helpful hints on ways to circumvent what they consider the ‘worst’ of it. And indeed, if I had a family who sprawled on the sofa whileContinue reading “Giving Thanks on Turkey Day”
Category Archives: Sunday Cooking
Uuuuuummmm, Cauliflower…..
I always figure if you have cauliflower in the frig, you’ve got dinner. I realize not everyone sees it that way. I ran into a friend at the Chestertown farmers’ market last week. I was carrying a cauliflower the size of a bowling ball that I’d bought from Lockbriar Farms — a great find from myContinue reading “Uuuuuummmm, Cauliflower…..”
Thanksgiving Cookpamphlet for the Uninspired
Jean Sanders, erstwhile illustrator and art director for my former gigs at the Chestertown Spy and Talbot Spy, has put together some of my Sunday Cooking essays and recipes into a cook pamphlet (which is not large enough to be a cookbook, but it’s fun and definitely worth your time and available right now for theContinue reading “Thanksgiving Cookpamphlet for the Uninspired”
Sunday Cooking Returns!
Since leaving the Chestertown Spy only last week, I’ve decided I still need to write about cooking, food, gardening, and environment — to say nothing of the wider world and the art of living. So, I’m starting up Sunday Cooking again. It will begin next week — this week is temporary retirement — and I’llContinue reading “Sunday Cooking Returns!”