Okay hi! It’s basically officially summer so let’s just start doing the whole baked beans thing. Because it’s time! It’s really time. Even if you are making them for yourself. You’re worth the good beans, I’m telling you. If you’ve been here long enough you may remember when I didn’t even like these summer favorite beans. Times have changed! Years ago I made these bourbon beans and they hooked me. Seriously, hooked me! They turned me into a baked bean lover and now I’m convinced that no outdoor cookout, barbecue or summer meal is complete without a side of baked beans. Now. While I do really love these slow cooker bourbon baked beans , this here is the recipe I’ve found myself making more often for the last few years. Probably since I’ve had kids and had a little less time on my hands. Also, I should warm you that it’s kind of semi-homemade. I mean, it’s definitely semi-homemade. Not kind of. But they are so easy! While my slow cooker beans recipe...
Louiie Victa Chef Jenny Dorsey’s recipe is a testament to the trotter’s versatility When I go grocery shopping, I always look for pig feet. In the sea of unrecognizably standard-looking cuts of animal muscles at grocery stores — disk-shaped loins, round humps of pork butt — trotters are always the anomaly. They look most precisely as they were: feet, hooves, the tired bones and tissue that kept an animal upright its whole life. Unfortunately for pig feet, their look hasn’t exactly made them a popular part of the mainstream American diet. As Cecil Adams wrote back in 2016, one of the challenges in encouraging more Americans to consume offal and organ meat is that “organs resemble, well, body parts: any steak slapped on a plate looks like dinner, while a lovingly presented calf heart may suggest an autopsy.” And, Adams added, there’s the “socioeconomic stigma…that had a racial component too,” which is only exacerbated by “travelogue shows [like] Bizarre Foods .” Despite being mali...
This list of the best, most stylish desk accessories is a little selfish, as it comprises all the white, gold, and acrylic office supplies that I stock in my own home. Away with dowdy black accessories and in with modern, elegant pieces. After working from home (err, couch) for the last two-and-a-half years, I want my office to feel like an extension of my aesthetic. So I’ve been on a relentless quest to replace plastic file bins with chicer versions ( like this stunner from Ballard Designs ) and make my Zoom background look equally snazzy. Plus, the prettier the space, the longer I’ll want to stay there working, right? Right… From Our Shop Modern Table Lamp $270 – $420 More Styles Yamazaki Steel & Wood 3-Tier Storage Rack $178 More Colors exclusive Neat Method Grid Storage Basket $34 – $49 More Options Photo by Ballard Designs 1. Ballard Designs Livy File Box , $159 There’s nothing (and I mean nothing!) exciting about ...
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