The Commonsense Kitchen: A Cookbook Review
I was so excited to receive a review copy of The Commonsense Kitchen: 500 Recipes Plus Lessons for a Hand-Crafted Life; I couldn't wait to dive in.
I was so excited to receive a review copy of The Commonsense Kitchen: 500 Recipes Plus Lessons for a Hand-Crafted Life; I couldn't wait to dive in.
I'm sure many of us are thinking about weight loss in the New Year, so I signed up to preview Cinch!: Conquer Cravings, Drop Pounds, and Lose Inches by Cynthia Sass. While not my cup of tea, I can suggest some other ideas.
At first, I was disappointed that there weren’t more “how to” suggestions; then, I realized that the beauty of this book is that it doesn’t include more “how to” suggestions.
Remember how I talked about how The Dirty Life made me think about my past? For some reason, The Blueberry Years: A Memoir of Farm and Family made me think about a future of dreams and possibilities; which is sort of ironic, since it's a memoir.
Normally I prefer to avoid paper plates as it's more "green" to use real. However, I'm realistic enough to know that for things like potlucks and larger family gatherings it's not very practical to use real dishes. So I agreed to review the new tableware collection by Waverly and Hefty.