Eight years ago Bryant Terry spoke at a food blogger conference I attended to talk about veganism and his book Afro-Vegan. At that point, the few vegan cookbooks I'd dabbled with, like Veganomicon, were an interesting eating experiment but nothing I was interested in committing to long-term. A lot has changed in the intervening 10…
I usually think of Kindle Unlimited (KU) as a great way to get your hands on an endless number of fiction reads. And while mega bestsellers like the Handmaid's Tale and the Harry Potter series are available on KU, as part of its $9.99 / month fee, cookbooks have never been a real draw for…
Cyber Monday book deals are already hitting online, including a selection of great cookbooks, thrillers and romance at stocking stuffer prices. I'll update this list if additional titles come up that I just can't resist!
When a Brooklyn pizza joint has a pizza called the Millenium Falco, how can you resist? The Roberta's Cookbook is chock…
The Tom Douglas Cookbook Social comes to the Palace Ballroom on December 4. This year's line up is a who's who of Seattle and Portland chefs, you have to admit it's been a pretty great year for cookbooks. The $20 entrance fee puts a glass of wine in your hand and gets you tastes from several…
After a bank breaking new release month in October, here are a few great deals on Kindle that won't empty your wallet. And it's a great time to start thinking about holiday gifts and stocking stuffers on the cheap. Here are your November Kindle deals. Prices current in the United States as of November 4,…
There are so many new releases set to break my bank account this month that I've held off on posting the October Kindle book deals. Some of these I own, some I one-clicked myself this month. Prices are current in the United States as of 10/7/17.
Lisa Fain's latest book, Queso, just came out at the…
Vibrant India, Chitra Agrawal's ode to South Indian vegetarian cooking is due out on March 21 from Ten Speed Press. You might know Chitra from her blog, ABCD's of Cooking, or her condiment line, Brooklyn Delhi. In the book, she's sharing a collection of quick vegetable stirfrys, salads, chutneys and pickles, rice dishes and hearty vegetarian stews.
I've…
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This is not usually a deals blog. But when it comes to cookbooks, the price of a hard copy is sometimes enough to dissuade you from picking it up. For $20+, you might just be looking at…
Once the library was where I went for story hour, sitting in a semi-circle around the librarian, listening enthralled as books were read to us in sing-songy, “everything-is-aaaaahhhhmazing” tones, every sentence curled like a springy ringlet. When I could read on my own, it became a weekly stop for the summer reading program, all the books I’d finished logged in careful large print, each awaiting a star sticker at the end of its row. Later, as a “Volun-teen,” I spent part of the summer in the air conditioned glory of the basement children’s department, shelving books, learning the Dewey decimal system and handing out gold star stickers.
Then, like an old toy left behind, I lost touch with the library as a place of reading pleasure. College will do that to you. The library became a place to study, look up information in the Congressional Record, search articles on microfiche, Xerox stuff and steal kisses in the stacks. You go there when you have to, and for several years, I bought books here and there, without giving the library, college or otherwise, another thought.
A thousand cranes are said to bring good luck, grant a wish and/or otherwise give good ju-ju. For our wedding we folded 1,000 red, orange and yellow cranes. When I say we, I mean mostly me, my mom and my aunties. On my lunch breaks at work, I sat in the breakroom, folding, folding, folding. …
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