3.4 / 5 Stars | 21 Reviews
by Kim Niederreither
“A fresh, delicious tomato salsa! Feel free to vary the amount of garlic according to what you prefer.”
3.4 / 5 Stars | 21 Reviews
by Kim Niederreither
“A fresh, delicious tomato salsa! Feel free to vary the amount of garlic according to what you prefer.”
In my family I’m the peacekeeper — the perceptive one, the one who remembers things people have forgotten. Basically, I get things first. So I was a little taken aback when my older brother — older by just 14 months, mind you — was completely nonchalant when I brought up my realization that I was friends with our parents. “I think I’m friends with mom and dad,” I said. “Yeah,” he replied, pausing just long enough to let the I’m older and wiser than you settle in. “Guess what else,” he says. “They’re people too.” My brother, J, is the observant one. He sees things before most people and waits and waits to tell you about it until it’s the right time for you to know it.
Not only are popsicles the most refreshing summer treat on the block, they’re also insanely easy to make. Really! If you have yet to make your own, let this be the summer to make that happen. Leave the store-bought pops at the store, and make your own.
From yogurt and sweet, fruit-filled popsicles to chocolatey treats and even boozy options, here are 10 popsicle recipes that will definitely make your summer a lot cooler.
Today is the day! Your homebrew is finally ready to be tasted. You’ve been so patient the past few weeks through all the stages of brewing — first collecting all the equipment and ingredients, then brewing the beer wort, and nursing it through primary and secondary fermentation — and now it’s time for your reward. Go on. Grab a bottle opener. It’s time.
4.38 / 5 Stars | 5 Reviews
by Rio Fantasia
“This refreshingly tart salsa, with just a touch of heat, will pair deliciously with your favorite fish or chicken dish.”
Stuck with a standard kitchen? You don’t have to knock out walls and rip out appliances. Here are six ways you can make your simple kitchen stand out more and be the kind of inspiring space you want to hang out in.
From Apartment Therapy → 6 No-Fail Ways to Make a Boring Kitchen Stand WAY Out
Who cooks and eats here: Rebecca Odes and Craig Kanarick, and kids
Where: Manhattan
Rent or Own? Owned for five years
See the kitchen tour: Rebecca and Craig’s Family Kitchen in Manhattan
This week we visited Craig and Rebecca’s kitchen in Manhattan — a fun, happy kitchen designed for parties with friends and daily cooking with their two young children. We saw their smart baking station and the ingenious restaurant-inspired sink, not to mention a few of Craig’s favorite pickles.
Now there’s just one question left to ask: What’s cooking this weekend?
Here’s an old comment, but a goodie, which came to my attention because a reader recently responded and said: “I just took a screen shot of this comment for reference because it sounds so good.” What is this delicious cocktail, you ask? It popped up in our thread on three-ingredient cocktails.