It’s funny how I forget how much I love France until I’m back–I know how much you are all probably tired of hearing this over and over again, but each time I…
Tag: Whole30
Haddock with Roasted Tomato Salsa
When I was growing up, the Childhood BFF and I were inseparable. We met in preschool, and soon enough I was taking weekend refuge at her house–the home of an only child…
Kale Chips
Like most people, I think, I don’t cook just for me. Don’t get me wrong–I love being in the kitchen. Case-in-point: my mother has been off gallavanting with my little sister in…
Almost-Spring
Almost-Spring is in the air. If you’ve lived in cold-weather climates (I’m looking at you Canadians… and you, too, New-Englanders), then you know what I’m talking about: it’s not warm–far from it….
Carrottes Râpées
I get this odd sort of satisfaction from performing relatively mundane everyday tasks. I used to think that it was linked to language, that it was the satisfaction of employing phrases I…
I’m Sick
I’m a lousy sick person… probably because I’m never sick, and I don’t really know what to do with myself when I actually am. I whine and moan and complain to anyone…
Escalivade
I love to check out what other people are buying at the grocery store. I know that most (read: normal) people would rather be doing their taxes, watching Paris Hilton speak about…
Early Morning Carrot Soup
I’ve always liked mornings. In recent years, I may not have been around to greet them as much–college will do that to you–but I’ve always liked them. I remember walking to school…
Tomato Salad
I don’t know when my home stopped being my home. It seems as though it just happened yesterday, in a split second, that moment before sleep and awake and suddenly it was…
Citrus Salad
When I was younger, I was very, very good at playing “pretend.” I’m actually still fairly good at it, although I don’t have very many people who are still willing to play…