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Thanksgiving Rainbow Cookies

With the Thanksgiving meal taken care of, I’d need to make a sweet treat that traveled easily. I’ve been wanting to make Rainbow Cookies since I failed at them last Christmas. So now, a Thanksgiving version! Though they are a bit candy corn-ish… Thanksgiving (or Any Day) Rainbow Cookies Adapted Read more…


π•Ύπ–Šπ–Žπ–™π–†π–“ Made Me Do It 😈
Bushwick’s π•Ύπ–Šπ–Žπ–™π–†π–“ Rising & The Satantic Panic

I don’t know how it is possible after years and years of blogging that I don’t have more π•Ύπ–Šπ–Žπ–™π–†π–“ puns on here! In fact the only one I could find was a two-sentence post that was referencing The White Stripes album… in 2007. So now, a post totally dedicated to Read more…


November Photo Purge

And Boom! The winter coat is out. This year has passed with record speed… but its timestamps are upside down, half off the page and mostly indiscernible. My old trusty (this blog) will file away the months neatly for reference when the dust clears. So here are some things that Read more…


Sestina Pasta Bar 🍝
Matthew Kenney Domination

I’ve been blogging about Matthew Kenney restaurants for 12 years. A testament to the quality of his eatery’s food and the ever-growing popularity of vegan food, he now has more than 40 restaurants in 8 countries. My next report is on his newest NYC-based eatery, Sestina Pasta Bar. This is Read more…


Hither Hills State Park, Montauk, NY
Day Version

πŸŽ‰ I guess my birthday celebration starts… now… on the day that my friend mistakenly thought was my birthday. Though we’ve been friends for like 15 years. 😐 But I shouldn’t complain as The Greek got me a tent for my birthday and facilitated a great camping experience on the Read more…


Self Care Thursday

It was so nice out when I left work that I headed to Prospect Park… to eat vegan food under a tree. It’s been so hectic lately, so it was nice to whisk myself away and smother myself with treats. Maybe I’ll do this every Thursday? First, my favorite Thai Read more…


Eat Your Feelings, Roasted Edition

Fall is for roasted roots and vegetables the hue of the Earth in all its vibrance. And, thankfully, the busiest time of the year calls for the easiest dinner preparation–coat in olive oil, salt and pepper and set in the oven. Repeat. If only I can lesson plan this way. Read more…


V.V. Nostalgic Classic
Vegan Charleston Chew, Attempt 1 🍫

The next V.V. Nostalgic Classic would be the Charleston Chew, a childhood favorite deep-seeded in my memory–like all of my V.V. Nostalgic Classics (new tag!) Like those other treats, the texture and taste has remained vivid for decades. But more importantly, the associations and related details also pour back. I Read more…


Saying Goodbye to Summer

The worst part about the last days of summer is that you are farthest away from her return. But she is not quite gone yet. There is still time to worship, to lay under her—for hours as she roasts you good and well, imparting her powerful rays onto your surface Read more…


Back in the Kitchen

Nothing makes me feel more at home then filling up my sink with dishes and cooking up a storm. Of course having to adjust my spending necessitates my making my own meals, it is an option I miss on the road. First, potatoes. I have a hard time with them Read more…


Vegan Eats Near Zion National Park

Peekaboo Canyon in Kanab, Utah offers clearly labelled vegan pizza and burger options. Shying away from packaged vegan cheese, I got the Something Special with their housemade basil pesto, roasted tomatoes and artichokes. It was so good–reminded me a bit of an old staple I used to eat years ago, Read more…


One of the 31 πŸ₯„
Vegan Options at Baskin Robbins

So happy to discover one of the vegan Baskin Robbins flavors during a pit stop. I was even happier that the ice cream was creamy, decadently dressed in chocolate fudge and packed with chocolate chip cookie dough. So, here it is to cool off your eyes. Word is that the Read more…


Scenes from a Quarantine, Part 10

Despite the continuing of restrictions, I try to get out often and stay busy–but safely. And since my car is not mine anymore, I have been sampling all kinds of mass transit. My favorite: The Ferry. My bike, here, at the Brooklyn Army Terminal when I missed a ferry. And Read more…


To-Dough List βœ…
Vegan Chocolate Babka

After not feeling much baking motivation as of late, today I got my groove back! I made another two loaves on this decidedly inside day. Using Lil Cookie’s Chocolate Babka recipe, motivated by an all-day binge-watch of The Great British Bake Off, my counter now has 4 loaves of bread. Read more…


Happy July 4th Cupcakes 🧨

Though I had just gotten home from my trip, I quickly got to work on an Independence Day treat for the festivities. I took a risk on veganizing these firecracker cupcakes. But I had no more all-purpose flour and subbed with cake flour and whole wheat flour. The result, a Read more…


Trying to Eat Vegan Food in Illinois and Indianapolis

I have only been to Indiana once before in 2014 and was looking forward to reporting on vegan eats. But my best food plans needed to be flexible considering the current pandemic and what it has done to supply and demand of vegan options. Here is what I wanted to Read more…


Scenes from a Quarantine, Part 9

I found fibonacci perfection in this daisy along my walk. The rose season moves into daisy and lily days. One of the reasons I love summer in New York City. Tajin covered perfectly ripe mango for $3 on the street. Black Lives Matter outside Staten Island’s Borough Hall. But I’m Read more…


Look to the Banana Bread

Oh, how I love to begin to smell the ripening bananas in my fruit bowl! Though they most often become my oatmeal, chocolate marble banana bread is an old favorite from Isa Does It. Chocolate and banana are a flavor duo I really enjoy. And so photogenic!


Cupcake Picnic

I have gotten through my entire list of baking goals during the quarantine and have been less motivated to bake ever since. I just miss sharing my baked goods–it’s half the joy of baking! So with plans for a hike in the woods of New Jersey, an impromptu batch of Read more…


Scenes from a Quarantine, Part 7

We’re up to the 7th edition of Scenes from a Quarantine! But the outside world is getting far more active than it’s been in months. But people are stressed. It all feels kind of weird, all of this restraint. A springtime trip to the nursery is always a pick-me-up. I Read more…


S’mores Chocolate Chip Cookies {pictorial}

Goodnight, bridge. {Recipe here.}


Yeah, Vegan S’Mores Babka.

I thought I made this up. The idea was born in my brain and not in a Google search. Then I searched it and a few folks had thought of it, though mostly it was a reposting of the same recipe by The Nosher/My Jewish Learning by on several different Read more…


Happy Remote Mother’s Day

A beautiful day to celebrate Mother’s Day through the door… Let’s start with the cupcakes. Though I love to show my affection with tremendous baking undertakings, my Mom doesn’t like complicated baked goods. For her day, a basic vanilla and a fudgy chocolate frosting, reminiscent of Duncan Hines. They’re like Read more…


Where Have All the Flours Gone
Pantry Turnover, Part 2: Millet Flour

In my quest to use the underutilized flours in my pantry, this is Part 2 in Where Have All the Flours Gone? Today’s trial: Millet Flour, a gluten-free grain that is light and buttery… which may already improve upon the look of cookie as compared to Part 1 (Banana Flour). Read more…


Where Have All the Flours Gone
Pantry Turnover, Part 2: Banana Flour 🍌

I don’t know why I bought Banana Flour one day so long ago… but there it sits in my pantry neglected. So I am going to try it, and other flours, out in chocolate chips cookies, a sure fire way for me to easily turn it over if the results Read more…


A Day for Brownies🌱

420 just brings brownies to my mind! So I threw together a version of this recipe based on what I had laying around. Some changes in random order: I used chocolate oat milk instead of almond milk. I used 60 grams regular cocoa and 24 grams black cocoa. I used Read more…