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  1. Times Square, Here I Come!

    2025-05-05 18:29:45 UTC

    It’s been a hot minute since I’ve posted anything more than photos on my website. In addition to writing and editing my cookbook, I’ve been preparing for the happening of my lifetime… In less than one week, my film crew and I will descend upon New York City’s Times Square…


  2. One Leap Closer…

    2025-02-28 05:13:39 UTC

    Yesterday, I did a thing…it was time; it was timely; it was long overdue… I partnered with an editor…now my editor…a well-seasoned, well-respected, highly visible heavy hitter in the culinary writing, editing, and publishing world…a woman who’s going to take my hand and hold it, while she takes all of…


  3. Gratitude for Cookoff Award & Lessons Learned

    2025-02-11 20:34:06 UTC

    Another camper rally, another cookoff competition, and more gratitude for another award and lessons learned… This recent sports-themed camper rally was held in Tucson, AZ, and the competition theme was tailgate food (in homage to that weekend’s Super Bowl). I’m not a sports kinda gal, and I can’t say I…


  4. Beef Wellington

    2024-12-31 04:15:17 UTC

    For some reason unbeknownst to me, I’d been having the Jones to make Beef Wellington. I’m not even sure I’ve ever had the real thing, but I was intrigued, inspired, and motivated. So, I did my research, purchased a lattice roller, secured the key ingredients, wrote my own recipe, and…


  5. Balance

    2024-12-29 20:20:17 UTC

    There’s one word…one concept, sensation, feeling…that I continually return to with my cooking…balance. I strive for balance in everything I make, every recipe I create. Whether it’s a savory sauce or a decadent dessert, my goal with the first bite is to make the eyes close with…


  6. Making Connections…

    2024-12-22 04:48:31 UTC

    “Making connections through the art, heart, and soul of cooking”… While “where everything is seasoned with love” has been my original tagline from the beginning of my TMK endeavor and is anchored in my devotion to it, the bit about making connections speaks directly to my heart and soul. That’s…


  7. Trixie’s Back in the Kitchen!

    2024-11-21 22:30:21 UTC

    and with new recipes When one eye closes, opportunities remain open… After losing the use of one eye as a result of routine cataract surgery gone horribly wrong, I recently had a successful corneal transplant. Having lost 50% of my eyesight, and then some, for “only” five months, I…


  8. Company’s a-Comin’!

    2024-10-26 01:05:31 UTC

    For those who don’t know me very well, this is what I do when we have visitors who come to stay… I mentioned in a previous post that, when we have company coming into town to stay with us at the Homestead, I send out a questionnaire in advance of…


  9. Pear Pie…a New American Staple?

    2024-10-19 23:59:52 UTC

    Thirty-three years ago, perhaps around Thanksgiving, I made my first pear pie. At the time, I was working for a very small company in a very small office, mostly with a small handful of female colleagues. The pie was a big hit…so much so that, sometime later, one of my…


  10. Could It Be Dairy-Free?

    2024-10-04 04:27:00 UTC

    Much in the same way that Manhattan is NOT known for its Manhattan Clam Chowder is how strongly New England is bound to its namesake potage There are many things I appreciate about a good chowder, and several things that are cause for removing the positive adjective. And what becomes…


  11. It’s Time For Split Pea Soup!

    2024-10-03 03:18:47 UTC

    Autumn is upon us and I, for one, couldn’t be happier about it. With the first cool breeze, the slow, gentle, swirling descent of the first turned leaf, I’m thinking of brilliant foliage colors, chilly, frosty mornings, opening up the sweater drawer, extra, cozy blankets, and soul-satisfying soups Taking in…


  12. Flavored Butter Spreads

    2024-09-16 02:48:22 UTC

    Today seemed like a good day to make some of my popular flavored butter spreads. My eyes always light up when flavored butters or spreads are served with bread in restaurants. A jar of one of my flavored butters goes hand-in-hand now when I gift a loaf of my freshly…


  13. Cooking For Others…It’s Just What I Do

    2024-09-11 21:07:05 UTC

    I’ve always enjoyed cooking for people, and that not only hasn’t changed, but has only increased. As a kid, I started making “garbage eggs” (as we’d called them) for my grade school friends, chopping up, sautéing, and scrambling veggies and choice leftovers from the fridge with some eggs When I…


  14. Grilled Summer Peaches Chosen by Colorado Proud

    2024-09-06 22:02:00 UTC

    Once again, I am truly grateful that Colorado Proud, a state-sponsored organization of the Colorado Department of Agriculture, has chosen to feature one of my recipes on their website, coloradoproud.com, for the month of September. The organization encourages Coloradoans to source locally and prepare seasonally. My Grilled Summer Peaches recipe…


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