
Words to Eat By This one is a winner, my friends.
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’Dja ever look in your fridge and find a, well, motley assortment of vegetables? Ones that kinda might go together, but kinda might combine into something you’d never want to eat? This is what I faced yesterday:

Words to Eat By A new batch of links, this time with holiday shopping in mind...
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This wee cornucopia of handmade items is ingenious, I tellya. I especially love the Trade Tokens (I got a bunch each of the Baked Good, Home Cookin’, and Story versions) and the Recipe Dice, and ...

Words to Eat By Why yes, Williamsburg does want to be the center of the culinary revolution.
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In the shadow of the BQE, steps from a collision shop and an iron works, may not be the first place you’d expect to find a culinary megacenter, but Harry Rosenblum, Taylor Erkkinen, and Tom Mylan of The Brooklyn Kitchen Labs are betting that if they build it, the food-obsessed will come. ...

Words to Eat By This blog post's title says it all...
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’Saturday was shaping up to be a busy day around here—we had a birthday party to attend in the afternoon and a wedding that night, plus Stephen needed a haircut and we had errands to run in ...

Words to Eat By Check it out, yo. I'm Babbling.
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Have you heard? Babble, the uber-popular parenting web site, has started a new food section. And as part of that food section, they've created a blog called Nibblers, and chosen a (sizable) handful of parent/food bloggers to contribute material. Words to Eat By is one of them.

Words to Eat By Oh man am I sorry to be missing this. If you're in NYC, please go & tell me all about it!
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Gail Simmons handles special projects at Food & Wine, including management of the annual Food & Wine Classic in Aspen, the country’s premier culinary event. Before joining...read more

Words to Eat By I'm pretty sure I'm the last food blogger in the universe to get around to it, but I'm finally trying out that 5-minute, no-knead, bake-in-a-dutch-oven bread technique. So far so good!

Tracy Malloy Curtis Your blog has provided 4 out of 7 meals for us in the past week. Thanks!

Words to Eat By Today in Nap-Time Cooking: Chicken Pot Pie!
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I loves me some chicken pot pie, especially come cold weather. What could be cozier? But I’ve got three problems with the dish:

Words to Eat By Interesting stuff (mostly food-related) I've found on the web recently...
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Nearly five years ago, I wrote about Philadelphia German Butter Cake (fittingly enough, when another Philly team was in the finals for their sport). Today, the NY Times takes on the St. Louis version.

Words to Eat By Looks like somebody nominated WTEB for CD Kitchen's Food Blog of the Month (again)! Click the link and you can vote for my little blog every single day, all month long...
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Vote for your top food blogs today. You can vote once a day. The Readers' Choice Top Food Blog will be chosen the end of each month. Add a blog voting widget to your site for more votes!

Words to Eat By Only a few more hours to enter!
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My friends, today is a momentous day. Words to Eat By is five years old. I’ve known for some time this was coming—when I updated my “about” page a while back I was actually editing my very first post, so the date kinda stuck in my head. ...

Words to Eat By Yo yo yo, the grand 5-Year Blogaversary/5-Cookbook Giveaway ends tomorrow! Have you entered yet? Have you told your friends to enter?
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My friends, today is a momentous day. Words to Eat By is five years old. I’ve known for some time this was coming—when I updated my “about” page a while back I was actually editing my very first post, so the date kinda stuck in my head. ...

Words to Eat By Not sure who, but some kind reader nominated WTEB as Readers' Choice food blog of the month over at CD Kitchen. Please vote for me, fans! They let you vote once a day, so vote early & vote often...
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Vote for your top food blogs today. You can vote once a day. The Readers' Choice Top Food Blog will be chosen the end of each month. Add a blog voting widget to your site for more votes!

Words to Eat By Tonight's experiment was much more successful than last night's roasted cauliflower bread pudding...
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It requires approximately six minutes of actual attention. Perfect for the harried parent—the carrots roasted away while we put Harry to bed, with only occasional shakes of the pan.

















