We can relate to latest post at Not Martha. We also have a stash (starting with Issue 1) of the first generation "Everyday Food" magazines on our cookbook shelf.
We're happy we do, since reading Megan's list of favorites...
We can relate to latest post at Not Martha. We also have a stash (starting with Issue 1) of the first generation "Everyday Food" magazines on our cookbook shelf.
We're happy we do, since reading Megan's list of favorites...
We'd forgotten how many good easy recipes are in here! Penne with Ricotta and Pine Nuts, Sauteed Chicken in Mustard Cream, Roasted Brussels Sprouts...yum. Take a look at all of her choices (which are nicely linked to the actual recipes online at MS) as well as this Everyday Food Fanatic Index, courtesy of OmniNerd.
Anyone else have these hanging around at home?
Via: Not Martha and OmniNerd
Photos: Not Martha
Oh thank goddess! I thought I was the only one who'd been collecting since issue #1!!! It's where I learned the definitive way to hard-boil eggs afterall (issue #2, BTW).
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Nice to know I am not the only one...I recently moved and they make a lovely display in my new kitchen. I find myself having a hard time parting with any - there are brilliant little cooking gems in each issue.
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Guilty as charged, although I don't own every issue.
Umm, are we admitting to our stash of Martha Stewart Living mags and Weddings as well? How about Martha Stewart Baby? (still have mine, miss that magazine dearly). Now I have started on Blueprint. I am going to need a full wall of shelves for this crazy collection but I can't seem to force myself to part with them!
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