Friday Reading and Eating
The best Bon Appetit recipes of all time, according to readers. Including Thai Beef with Basil, which is 100% on my dinner line-up next week.
How asking five questions allowed one dad to eat dinner with his kids.
{On the other hand, why bother with family dinner when there's Family Breakfast?}
Nancy Jo Sales, author of American Girls, talks with Fresh Air about social media and the secret lives of teenagers.
When designers make food faces for their kids.
In the category of "something you don't read everyday:" A positive take on screen time.
WHOA! Nice kitchen, Seth Meyers!
The Case for Quitting Your Job
My friend Amie, possibly the most positive person I know in spite of dealing with all kinds of debilitating illnesses, fought those illnesses with good, clean food. (And won!) Now she has a book out, and I'm guessing someone you know needs it.
Sarah Before Seven strikes again.
Abby and her cousin Amanda, also 12 years old, recently bonded over this book. (Which I know I've mentioned here before.) I read it, too and I get it: What a story.
Speaking of YA books I've read and loved (and made everyone in the house read and love) we're seeing this play tomorrow.
Ever dream of working with Jean-Georges? Here's your chance.
Lastly, I've been busy putting the final touches on my next book -- it heads to the printer later this month and I can't wait to tell you all about it. Soon, soon, soon!
Have a great weekend.