Cleopatra, the most famous queen in history, was proficient in several languages and at least two cultures. She traveled throughout her Egyp...
Empty Plates
Today we went to the Detroit Institute of Arts, not realizing that much of the museum was inaccessible -- many galleries were full of set ta...
No Toga Party: What did poor people eat in ancient Rome
The Roman banquet is as familiar in American popular culture as the toga party -- though the popular conception of a toga party probably is ...
Lunch in Torres Torres: Guest Post by Arny
Arny writes about lunch in a Spanish village: On Thursday we went to see our friends Adolfo and Fran's place in Torres Torres, where Ado...
Regulating a Farmers Market
The L.A. Times is reporting on the fraught issue of regulation of farmers markets: "Shannon Reid, a market manager for Raw Inspiration...
Is there such a thing as pumpkin lasagna?
Pumpkin leftovers are a challenge. I made pumpkin soup on Halloween weekend because the pumpkin just looked too good to be a jack-o-lantern....
Joan Nathan at the Book Festival
Joan Nathan's presentation this evening about her book Quiches, Kugels, and Couscous was in the form of an interview with Ari Weinzweig...