The benchmark for an “affordable” dinner for four at home is $10, according to Campbell Soup. I think it’s pretty hard to make a high quality meal for that little. But I take it as a challenge to find… more →
Sacred Appetitewrote 2 months ago: The benchmark for an “affordable” dinner for four at home is $10, according to Campbell Soup. I thin … more →
wrote 2 months ago: “Yuck! I don’t want any of that!” your little one says when she gets to the table and sees the heal … more →
wrote 2 months ago: Melissa G. represents the average American grocery shopper (as targeted by Campbell Foods) during th … more →
wrote 3 months ago: Dear Melissa G., Congratulations! You have been named “ground zero for the new austerity” by one of … more →
wrote 3 months ago: Did you know that human breast milk provides one of the highest proportions of cholesterol of any fo … more →
wrote 4 months ago: I just got back from 17 days in France visiting my husband’s family there. One evening at my paren … more →
wrote 4 months ago: How do we humans know when it’s time to eat? Or how much to eat? A … more →
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wrote 8 months ago: The design of the universe must be shoddy, or perhaps the universe and its gods are outright h … more →
wrote 8 months ago: Whether it’s kids here or there, I can usually get them to be my new best friend pretty quickl … more →
wrote 10 months ago: At the beginning of the Spring semester Coca Cola, in conjunction with the Kansas Union sponsored th … more →
wrote 1 year ago: How do the French get away with eating loads of high fat foods, and with such enjoyment, while remai … more →
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wrote 1 year ago: The first proper French book I ever read was a little orange paperback of Petit Nicolas stories. I w … more →
wrote 1 year ago: On Epicurienne I have made no secret of my dislike of children’s souvenir tees which say stupi … more →