"That's what you should do! You should become a chef!" Though I consider this to be a wonderful compliment, I rarely come up with my own recipes. My friends consider me to be a good home cook and I do love cooking but, I love the arts much much more. So, I thought, why not create a blog that touches on both things and I can promote the amazing recipes of other "real" cooks and arts experiences in the city.
This blog will celebrate the amazing home cooks and chefs I admire, my adventures cooking their recipes and the arts. We'll go all over New York City and celebrate all that "The Greatest City in the World" has to offer from stage to table to my personal kitchen and my personal journey with the arts.
Drama on the Stage and in the Kitchen
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- burning food (1)
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- Chocolate-Glazed Spice Cake (1)
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- coronavirus (1)
- curry chicken pot pie (1)
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- family (1)
- Food (4)
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- quick (1)
- Recipe (5)
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- Roundabout Theater (1)
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- spinach (1)
- spinach artichoke dip (1)
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