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Seller offers almost-instant gratification

January 14th, 2009 · 4 Comments · Books about food, Tools

They’re here already! My mail-order kitchen items are here! That’s not a huge surprise. One small advantage of living in Lawrence, Kansas, is the city’s proximity to an Amazon.com warehouse. That means when I redeemed a Christmas gift certificate on Sunday, my items had a short distance to travel, and they arrived today. In fairness, […]

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Foodperson opens unabashed exchange division

December 3rd, 2008 · 4 Comments · Books about food, Tools

As I’ve been working to develop a new website (less personal, more helpful, more commercial), I put together an Amazon.com “aStore,” which designates various products and lets readers order products I recommend via Amazon. It occurred to me that there was no reason (except for my general reluctance to appear to be a shill) not […]

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Sign of the season: first soup and a quiz!

October 11th, 2008 · 5 Comments · recipes, Tools

I broke out the soup pot the other day about the time I turned on the furnace for a little while. By the end of the day, the house was still fragrant from the chicken soup, my belly was warm with it, and I had excellent leftovers in the refrigerator, too. This is a wonderful […]

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Top-popping pickling process gives right signal

August 1st, 2008 · 6 Comments · Food preparation, recipes, Tools

This post is for the edification of wannabe canners and for the amusement of those of you who have been pickling, canning and generally “putting up” for years. No, I am not a canner. I am, however, foolish. Despite my awareness of the endless rules that accompany canning, I nevertheless subconsciously bought into the many […]

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Rule-breaking comes with pickles and jars

July 30th, 2008 · 11 Comments · Food preparation, Tools

Home canning has enough rules to fill a peck of pickled peppers, which is probably why: Most canning seems to be done by people who learned it from their elders. Most canners break the rules. I arrived at those conclusions after years of interviewing home cooks, including some who canned. They included individuals who: Never […]

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Tip: Household items work fine for pitting cherries

June 27th, 2008 · 7 Comments · Cooking tips, Tools

There’s more than one way to pit a cherry, and here are five. For sour (pie) cherries These beauties are small, which means you need more of them, so easy pitting is definitely desirable. Try these methods. Your fingers. If the cherries are very ripe, just squeeze the stem end, and the pit will squirt […]

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