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One Potato is a wonderful community and resource for families with children, full of delicious and easy recipes, activities, and tips for cooking at home more seamlessly!
I spent ten years trying to publish a cookbook before I got my first deal. Now, having published two cookbooks, I wish I'd had a resource like Not So Secret Agent to guide me through the process of both! If you've ever wanted to write a cookbook, or a book in general, this is the newsletter for you!
Christina's breakfasts and desserts are the perfect compliment to the dinner recipes I offer in my seasonal, monthly meal plans - plus, she's got a beautiful, fresh food style of cooking that you can adopt too!
A must read to connect you deeper to Nature, reclaim potent wisdom on plants and medicine, and nourish your soul!
Davinia is a financial expert for women (and children!), and is able to translate a world that is often relegated to the masculine in a way that women can both understand and reclaim. Love her posts AND podcasts - a must for all women!
Lolly's curiosity and passion for Italian pasta and culture is infectious, informative, and DELISH. She offers a rare lens into this world from her life as an ex-pat mother living - and raising her child - in Italy.
Farideh is the real deal. She's a cooking whiz with an amazing track record, which means her recipes WORK. Plus, they're inventive and she's hilarious. Nothing precious and inaccessible here. She's also my friend and I love her so you should read her newsletter. It's the best.
Sarah knows how to uplift and celebrate seasonal food in the most beautiful way - from her recipes to her photos. Her recipes always work and taste delicious, and they take family life and children's tastebuds into consideration. She is authentic and deeply experienced, and her writing is a joy to read!
This is currently my favorite newsletter! Lee is ahead of her time in dissolving so many illusions created by the wellness industry, and the serious effects those illusions have on our health and wellness (the irony!). And she's just an awesome writer.
Stephanie is a wonderful storyteller who brings ingredients, recipes, and the people behind them to life in the Twin Cities, and beyond!
Giulia's letters from Italy are beautiful, informative, inspiring, and practical. Her recipes always work and are delicious! As an Italian first-generation American, it's a gift to have an Italian chef and home cook offering real Italian recipes and stories in English!
My mom's favorite newsletter, so naturally, it's one of mine. David is a legend, his writing is humorous, and his recipes are awesome. Plus, the travel / living abroad piece always has me drooling.
Thoughtful, well-researched, beautifully written, and insightful essays on food and culture that satisfies the food systems nerd in me, and pulls back the veil on many crucial topics on food.