4-Star Dishes… Served in New York’s Gourmet Grocery Stores
When visiting one of the great capitals of gastronomy, who would ever think to sit down to eat in a grocery store? Yet there is fierce rivalry in New York’s gourmet markets in terms of diversity,...
View ArticleAn Inspiring Visit at the Whole Foods Market Flagship Store in Austin, Texas
In 1980, a small grocery store selling natural and organic products opened in Austin, Texas. Today, this small store has grown into an empire that manages over 300 stores in the US, Canada and the UK,...
View ArticlePork Love in Providence, RI
As we left for our summer vacation on the East Coast, we planned on making the most of the sea’s bounty. It’s no secret that New England has some of the best seafood and fish the US has to offer, most...
View ArticleIt’s Back! Shopping Gourmand: Colors
I don’t know about you, but I love guift guides: they are inspiring and great to find one-of-a-kind gifts. I’m addicted to I love browsing the kitchen and dining sections of home decor shops or...
View ArticleShopping Gourmand: Wood
Natural wood objects warm up any decor. I think they especially look terrific in the kitchen, where even a brand new item instantly feels like a heirloom piece. Browsing around for wooden kitchen...
View ArticleShopping Gourmand: Gadgets – Plus, a roundup of the best online holiday/gift...
Just when you think you have everything you need in the kitchen, there’s a new, clever tool that grabs your attention and promises to make your life easier. Some gadgets will just become clutter that...
View ArticleOn Cheese, Cured Meats and Chocolate: A Foodie Tour of Salt Lake City {Part 2...
The second half of the Foodie Tour led by Lindsey in Salt Lake City was a stop at Tony Caputo’s Market & Deli. Tony Caputo’s store {let’s call it TC from now on} is divided in half: on one side,...
View ArticleWhat to Eat in Sicily
While 5 days in Sicily was certainly not enough to experience all the deliciousness the Italian island has to offer, I went prepared (and hungry!) and was able to taste lots of local gourmet foods and...
View ArticleA Chocolate and Pastry Tour in New York City
If you’re following me on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook, you know that I was in New York last week attending the International Association of Culinary Professionals’ Annual Conference. It was an...
View ArticleA Hidden Gem in Paris: Passage du Grand Cerf
Paris is well-known for its many passages; hidden shopping arcades that were created at the end of the 18th century. They were typically dug through existing building or created as the buildings were...
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