Wine, Words & Wednesday, No. 10
Monday was Ernest Hemingway’s 115th birthday.I’ll bet you can’t guess what you’re getting for Wine, Words & Wednesday today. These words are from A Farewell to Arms .
Monday was Ernest Hemingway’s 115th birthday.I’ll bet you can’t guess what you’re getting for Wine, Words & Wednesday today. These words are from A Farewell to Arms .
I just had the happiest of accidents! Every once in a while I stumble upon a wine (or general booze) pairing that’s not just good
I’ve already shared a few words from one of my favorite authors of all-time, Ernest Hemingway (and there will be many more of Hem’s words
The other day, my daughter asked if there were any countries playing in the World Cup that were still communist countries. Good grief. Why couldn’t she
I’m airborne today . . . returning from a week in Southern California. Tomorrow will bring me face to face with jet lag, a pile of laundry, and
I’m traveling today, so it seemed appropriate to serve you a few traveling words. These words live on the cover of the wine list at Jose Andrés’
Julia Child is one of my culinary heroines. Almost every recipe I’ve made from one of her cookbooks has been a masterpiece. The only reason
Leftovers. Drag-outs. Must-goes. Whatever you call them at your house, they all spell one thing: Dread. I don’t know anyone who would say leftovers is their favorite
I tore these words out of Food & Wine Magazine a few years ago because they really struck a chord with me. They’re from Mark Eberwein, former Director
I haven’t had time to do much writing lately. Scratch that. I haven’t had time to do any writing lately. The last few weeks of school are always a
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