Recipes
Inviting Writing: Must-Have Holiday Foods
Tell us, by Friday, December 9, what lengths you've gone to for your favorite celebratory dishes
Cooking May Have Driven Human Evolution
Why have humans and our ancestors been cooking for all this time? A first-of-its-kind study suggests cooked food gives the body a "pick-me-up"
Cooking Through the Ages: A Timeline of Oven Inventions
How much has technology really changed since the first ovens, wood-fired hearths?
Brewing Beer is More Fun With Company
There has probably never been a better time to take up home brewing; supplies and information are readily available at bricks-and-mortar stores and online
Paella: Rice With Everything
The subtleties of preparation, the exact timing of when to add water and for how long it should lie before being served are the subject of fierce debate
The Other Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas
In her cookbook, the author pairs food with the people and events that highlight her life
Is it Safe to Eat Roadkill?
Enough with the jokes already. Some people are serious about looking to the roadside for an alternative to mass-market meats
Inviting Writing: Sorry I Took Your Son
I was up to my elbows in raw ground beef, anchovy paste, capers and onions, and completely panicked
Five Ways to Cook With Pumpkin
It's time to think outside the pie crust and consider other ways you can put pumpkin on your table
Inviting Writing: Independence Won By Blood
My first meal alone in a new city was delayed due to an unexpected test of survival skills
An Online Food Education
Sharpen your cooking skills, get a culinary degree, learn to write about food or feed your inner geek with these courses
Eating Breakfast for Dinner
There are all kinds of breakfast foods and some translate to dinner more easily than others
Five Funky Ways to Make a Peanut Butter Sandwich
Although peanut butter and jelly is the classic combination, there are plenty of other, very strange permutations for your lunchbox
Is Home Economics Class Still Relevant?
"Too many Americans simply don't know how to cook," says a historian, and that has contributed to a health crisis
Food For Emergency Situations
While it's hard to be the consummate kitchen maven in the face of disaster, it's still possible to manage food prep without a fully functional kitchen
The Sweet and Sour of Pickling
There is a reason, I discovered, that households of yore required at least one full-time homemaker to keep things running smoothly
How to Cook in the Dorm Room
Lack of space and college rules don't have to put the kibosh on your first adventures in cooking as an independent young adult
Five Ways to Eat Fresh Corn
Eating it only buttered and salted would be like limiting Ben Franklin to a single pursuit of inquiry. Why squelch such potential greatness?
What Ever Happened to Homemade Ketchup?
By the mid-1800s, some cookbooks listed as many as 20 recipes. Today the homogenized condiment is due for a paradigm shift
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