I now feel more equipped as a cook in
the kitchen after reading this book's wonderful pages, and am excited to open it up at the beginning of each season to tackle new - to - me vegetables, as well as old favorites in a new way.
I recently did my friend
kitchen after reading the book.
Not exact matches
So, just received The Smitten
Kitchen Cookbook for Chanukah (stayed up LATE last night drooling — er,
reading — it) and
after informing my fussy - eater husband (the giver of this gift) that most future meals would be derived from said
book, was met with a blank stare.
«
After we've all gone to bed, I sometimes pop up for an hour or two just to do something for me — like clean the
kitchen or
read a
book — and then go back to bed.»
At this point,
after reading the
books and changing his diaper, we will walk straight out to the
kitchen holding the
book and move on with the day.
And if you arrive home
after your child, sit on the couch for a few minutes,
read a favorite
book, go through his backpack, or share a pre-dinner snack in the
kitchen.
I've never thought of what I do in the
kitchen each day as being particularly revolutionary, but
after reading Michael Pollan's newest
book, Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation, I'm now convinced that the act of cooking is actually very powerful.
Since
reading your
book I have started wiping out my
kitchen sink
after all the dinner dishes are done.
Oh Melissa,
after reading this post and the preview of your new
book, how I wish we were sitting across the
kitchen table sipping coffee and sharing ideas of what our new / old houses will become.
Such a simple idea but even
after reading that
book I never considered for
kitchen towels — thanks for the tip!