Friday Eating & Reading
What we're reading and eating this week:
We are all officially addicted to this salad from the meal kit mavens at Marley Spoon. My daughter, who's on a health kick in preparation for her upcoming cross-country season, has made it for lunch three days in a row this week. (She omits the butter beans and spelt; I use quinoa or farro when we don't have spelt.) I'm telling you: life-changing!
What Teens Need Most From Their Parents
Northeastern brethren: It's going to be a scorcher this weekend. How about some Peach Melba Popsicles?
How to raise successful children. (Includes the immortal phrase "Overparenting Lite.")
Or you could just follow Lin-Manual Miranda's lead: "Be there, but not too there."
A multi-faith message on the Olympic podium.
I love hearing about what Amy Schumer is reading, but mostly I love the Eloise gift her sister commissioned from Etsy. (Hello, next birthday idea for a book lover!)
What Makes People Feel Upbeat at Work
Bon Appetit's Foodcast is so my jam these days. (Not to mention, it's gotten me through more than a few really tough runs.)
What it feels like to be a parent (and not just the parent of an Olympian).
What do you get when you cook and press every single vegetable that is in season right at this very second? Rene Redzepi's Vegetable Cold Cut.
On the other end of the spectrum: Donald Trump's diet.
These might be the most gorgeous summer rolls I've ever seen.
Why you don't know what you're eating, and what you can do about it.
Lastly, a little housekeeping: My book, How to Celebrate Everything, is coming out on September 20, which means I'll be doing the usual round of readings, signings, tastings...I'm even venturing into SnapChat and Facebook Live. If you're interested in watching or attending any of them, head over to my Where's Jenny page for an up-to-date schedule. Thanks for your support, and I hope I get to meet some of you out on the road!
Have a great weekend.