by paige on April 8, 2010
APRIL DOES SOMETIMES feel like the cruelest month, because for me, every year, this is when I revamp my diet and exercise routines. Something about warm air and sunshine makes me tune back in to my too-often-neglected body and my health, and as a result, I’ve been scouting around the net for blogs and websites that help me clean up and pare down my eating. Here’s a baker’s dozen of sites that are my current faves for inspiring me to cook and eat in a way that is healthy for me, and the planet. [click to continue…]
by paige on March 11, 2010
MY FAVORITE CITY IN THE WORLD IS PARIS. I went there for the first time when I was 13, and fell in love. I’ve visited there intermittently over the years, and every single time, I leave more charmed. I haven’t had much chance for travel much of anywhere lately, so my Francophilia has mostly been fulfilled, you guessed it, by blogs. Mostly, you’ll be shocked to learn, food blogs. Would you like to join my armchair voyages? Read on. [click to continue…]
by paige on February 4, 2010
BRRR. BLECCH. IT’S FEBRUARY. In college, this meant something called “Feb Club,” an organized party every single night of the year’s bleakest, longest-feeling month. In real life, this means a search for escape–virtual, if not real. [click to continue…]
by paige on October 14, 2009
image from the new thankyougourmet.com
YOU ALREADY KNOW HOW I FEEL about the end of Gourmet. But let me be clear: Unlike many mainstream media outlets that covered this story, I don’t blame food bloggers. I love food blogs, and what I glean from their shiny digital pages is totally different than what I sought in Gourmet‘s glossy ones. So with my favorite food mag now history, I find myself seeking comfort from fellow foodies and passionate cooks. If you, too, need some emotional sustenance during these dark days, be sure to check out these sites, which are full of the vibrant joy of cooking well for yourself and others. [click to continue…]
by paige on September 8, 2009
This post is part of TSP’s network-wide “Sisters I’ve Met Along the Way” celebration, marking 9 months of blogging together, and toasting the women (and men) we’ve met.
WHEN WE STARTED The Sister Project, I was excited, but not exactly dancing. I worried about my role: I have no sisters. True, I parent a sister, and my mother lives with me (a strange sort, maybe, but a sort of sisterhood nonetheless), and I am lucky to have collected friends who feel to me like sisters, but was it enough? Did I have anything to say on this shapeshifting, all-important subject of the sisterly bond? As it turned out, it didn’t really matter, because I kept finding women who were able to say it for me. And their lessons, post by post, comment by comment, profile by profile, have taught me more about that crazy question of ours of “What means sisterhood?” than I could ever have imagined, and left me dancing (sometimes figuratively, sometimes for real) with joy. Have you met these remarkable women? Read on. [click to continue…]