Travel

L.A. and P.C. (Park City, that is)

4 February 2011

I go to Southern California to visit my relatives. I lived there myself until I was in junior high, when my family moved to Alaska, and I have considered myself Alaskan—as opposed to Californian—ever since. So it’s to see my family that I go to SoCal, not necessarily to have a “travel” experience. My cousins […]

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The Traveler’s Cookbook: First Print Edition Now Available!

17 November 2010

The Traveler’s Cookbook is now available through lulu.com! The first print edition has just been released. At 48 full-color pages, the cookbook is a great size to tuck into your backpack or travel bag. Buy it now! $21.95 plus shipping The Traveler’s Cookbook is an e-cookbook for people who love to travel and to cook, […]

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Have Spice Kit, Will Travel

31 October 2010

Cooking, I’ve discovered, is nearly impossible without some sort of oil or sauce, and a few spices. Ok, scratch that. It is possible, but it’s difficult, and dishes made without one or another of these things are often flavorless and uninteresting. A pinch of this and a dash of that, on the other hand, go […]

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Natural Light: An E-Cookbook Project Update

28 October 2010

Looks Good Enough to Eat I’ve had a marathon cooking week. I’ve been cooking every recipe I’m including in the book, along with side dishes and desserts, so that I can photograph each dish before adding it to the cookbook. Food photography is tricky—the food must look appetizing above all else—so I’ve been playing with […]

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Cooking while You Travel: The Cookbook Project

14 October 2010

If you knew me in high school, you’re probably surprised something like this is coming from me. I hated cooking then, truly believed I couldn’t do it. I was of the type who thought I could burn water. Fast forward 10 years (plus a couple more!), and here I am, announcing my latest project: A […]

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