South America meets North Africa

Friday we had a meeting of two divergent cuisines at our house. Our wine guru grilled in the traditional Argentine manner making delectable Asado, and I cooked Fish Tagine and prepared traditional Moroccan salads as the accompaniment to the meal.

It is always a wonderful meeting of the minds when this group gathers because we are so similar in some ways and so very different in others. The most rewarding part of Continue reading

What’s So Special About How To Cookbooks?

For more than 15 years I have wanted to create a project like this. In the early days of my vision, the internet was an infant and I didn’t even think of making the cookbooks digital downloads for sale.
Years ago my sister and I joked about writing a cookbook called “Recipes I stole from other people.” We knew so many amazing cooks, and come from a background of

As promised, the overview of http://howtocookbooks.com

As promised in my last post we’ll start to share with you exactly what this project and website will offer aspiring cooks and lovers of authentic cuisine.

We’re going to start with four coobooks. The first ones will be Argentine recipes, Costa Rican cuisine, Moroccan dishes, and Dominican food. After more than six hours of meetings on the subject of authentic Moroccan food it is clear that we’ll have a series Continue reading

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