Tag Archives: cooking

FOODIE PARENTS’ FATIGUE

by Charlotte Beal In recent years, it became hip for parents to turn away from the convenience products so carefully crafted by the food industry starting in the ’50s. A whole cohort of parents ditched ready-makeable packaged foods in favor of homemade baby food, farmers’-market produce and DIY preserves. All this as older generations of […]

Consumers take a bite out of art with tasty classes

by Tory Davis WHAT’S HAPPENING Combine Rachael Ray and Sister Wendy, stir well, and you get the latest in multi-sensory education: Maite Gomez-Rejón’s ArtBites. While working in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Education department, she designed a class entitled Art and Food: Looking and Cooking, pairing museum pieces with a relevant cooking segment. Today Gomez-Rejón […]

A ROOM OF ONE’S OWN

I have been watching a lot of House Hunters lately (hello, buyer’s market!). No matter the city, the hunters get most excited about homes with huge, wide-open entertainers’ kitchens. It’s no wonder that Qualified Remodeler listed the following as a few of their top kitchen trends: “open spaces, islands and multiple cooks” (4.08). Me? I’d […]

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