Better Homes and Gardens: Bringing Everyone to the Table

Better Homes and Gardens has been “teaching America how to cook” for many generations and reaches 40 million readers.  Nancy Wall Hopkins, Deputy Senior Food and Entertaining Editor recently shared some great tips and trends from the test kitchen at BHG. How fascinating to learn that Better Homes and Gardens has the oldest test kitchen…

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A Taste of Specialty Food Association

Whether you are a foodie or a food entrepreneur, it is always good to know about trends and products.  In 2016, almost $130 billion in sales were recorded in the specialty food industry.  Recently I attended the Specialty Food Business Summit and interviewed Phil Kafarakis, the new president of Specialty Food Association.   He discusses the latest…

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Tour of Time Inc Food Studios

  Birmingham, Alabama has always been the home of my heart, and Southern Living has always been the heart of my home. Recently, I traveled back to the place of my childhood to tour the Time Inc Food Studios in Birmingham, Alabama.  Nestled on a wooded hilltop, the studios are spacious and gracious. The Alabama white…

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Nathalie Dupree: The Queen of Southern Cuisine

Nathalie Dupree is The Queen of Southern Cuisine.  This award winning chef, cookbook author, restaurateur, television and radio host has done it all.  During the Les Dames d’Escoffier conference in Washington, DC, Nathalie shared her thoughts, tips and recipes.  But first Nathalie shares her Pork Chop Theory and the importance of women helping each other.…

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Tasting New Orleans: R'evolution with Chef John Folse

“My joy in life is to bring the story of Louisiana to the world.”  Chef John Folse Chef John Folse exudes and exemplifies the hospitality of New Orleans.  Growing up in a Cajun cabin in the swamplands of Louisiana, Chef Folse learned how to cook and appreciate the importance of sustainable sourcing through the “swamp…

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Tasting New Orleans: Shaya

Mardi Gras is almost here.  Let’s continue tasting New Orleans!   What a delightful honor to interview the highly acclaimed Chef Alon Shaya at his modern Israeli restaurant, Shaya, which was awarded the 2016 James Beard Best New Restaurant of the Year.   Shaya’s menu features favorite dishes such as Lutenitsa, a Bulgarian puree of roasted…

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Tasting New Orleans: Breakfast at Brennan's

New Orleans is where it all begins…. Many of you know that Kitchen Chat is a way to honor my late father, who was an outstanding home chef.  I regret not going into the kitchen with him to learn how to cook.  He passed away 26 years ago.  To celebrate what would have been my…

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The Queen of Breakfast: Ina Pinkney

Ina Pinkney is the “Queen of Breakfast” and she will help you change the landscape of your breakfast table, just in time for the holidays. On a personal note, Ina Pinkney is truly a kind and delightful person. I first met her while attending the Women Chefs and Restauranteurs Conference in Los Angeles in April 2016.…

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Potato Paradise with Raghavan Iyer

  “What I say is that, if a man really likes potatoes, he must be a pretty decent sort of fellow.” A.A. Milne,, English author of Winnie-the-Pooh books.  When a cookbook includes a quote from A.A. Milne, you know it will be a classic treasure to keep in your kitchen.  Raghavan Iyer, an accomplished and…

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Hostess Hacks for the Holidays with Rachel Hollis

It’s that time of year again.  Entertaining at home during the holidays.  Rachel Hollis, celebrity event planner and founder of www.thechicsite.com provides great hacks for the hostess in her new book Upscale Downhome.  With clients including Bradley Cooper and many other stars, Rachel Hollis will help you make your guests feel like VIPs without breaking…

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