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A Good Omen?

A few weeks ago, I wasn’t sure if this was really a bad omen or what. But with the help of Kevin, who insisted he was just having a bad day, things did indeed turn around for the better… Hope you all have a terrific holiday, and thanks for sticking around and keeping me company. You guys rock—much love to you all. Bonne fête and…

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5 Cooking Terms Let’s Leave Behind in 2007

1. Dressing It’s not dressing, it’s stuffing. Get it? It gets stuffed in the bird. That why it’s called stuff-ing. Even if you don’t use it to stuff, you’re not ‘dressing’ the bird. The mere mention of the word ‘dressing’ makes me wince down to my you-know-what. (It’s even hard for me to type.) If you want further proof, it’s Stove-Top ‘Stuffing’ Mix, not ‘Dressing’…

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Menu For Hope IV: I want you to win this KitchenAid mixer!

Did you know that this Friday is the closing day for Menu For Hope IV? So far, we’ve just about rounded passed the $30,000 mark! I know many of you are angling for the deluxe KitchenAid Artisan Series Mixer, ice cream-making attachment, and copy of The Perfect Scoop that I will personally deface for you with my John Hancock (EU17), which I’ll spell a little…

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Whole Lotta Linkin’ Going On

Think it’s easy to self-publish online? Two new options from Heidi and Elise that do make it easy to create compilation cookbooks. Paris’ chic-est pipi palace. Chocolat v.1.0 (beta) Were these all the cutest moments of 2007—or what? (I watched it twice in a row on the plane! Too cute…)

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The Daily Buzz

Just a quick note that I’ll be a guest on The Daily Buzz Friday morning, December 14th. Click for showtimes and stations. No one told me the show starts at…gulp…6am, so if I look a little bleary…c’est comme ça! I’m not much of a morning person. In fact, I’m kinda mean at that hour. So it might be worth tuning in just for that. (Speaking…

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Lemon-Glazed Madeleine Recipe

This is the post I never thought I’d write. I never wanted to tackle madeleines. I thought they were something that…darn it…you just needed to eat when you’re in France. Like hamburgers and bagels, I didn’t think everything translated cross-culturally. If you wanted a madeleine, darn it, you came to France to have one. I mean, did you ever have a bagel in Banff? Do…

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