Category Archives: cookbooks

Wednesday, January 15th, 2014

Love from Cup of Jo

I just wanted to share a great shout-out for KEEPERS today on one of my all-time fave blog-CUP OF JO. As part of a series on one-bowl/pot meals, Joanna has included a recipe for our super-simple, super-popular, Skillet Lasagna. Check … Continue reading

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Tuesday, December 17th, 2013

Day 2 of Dinner Recipes for Surviving the Holidays: Couscous with Dried Cranberries, Cashews, and Orange

For the Tuesday installment of the KEEPERS holiday recipe series, I’m sharing a couscous dish that combines ingredients that I think should always be found in your pantry—dried fruit, nuts, maple syrup, and couscous—along with orange juice and zest, which … Continue reading

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Wednesday, December 11th, 2013

Books that Should Be Under the Tree this Year!

Each December, I look forward to collecting all of my favorite cookbooks from the year–the stained, the dog-eared, the newly-beloved–and then sharing them with  you. If you (or your intended gift-recipient) are like me, then you can never have too … Continue reading

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Sunday, September 22nd, 2013

Bye Summer, Hello Fall, It’s Time to Hit the Road

  Yesterday we went to a very fun end-of-summer picnic hosted by the Canal House ladies to celebrate their newest titles:Volume 8: Pronto! There was sunshine and dogs, croquet and checkers, a signature cocktail called “the Italian dark & stormy” … Continue reading

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Thursday, September 19th, 2013

What’s Your Keeper?

I have to say, it’s been great reading all of the posts and comments that have accompanied the launch of KEEPERS into the world. Specifically how people are sharing their “keeper” recipes. I think that pretty much everyone has one: … Continue reading

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