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Join award-winning and best-selling author and chef Art Smith as he brings back meaning and symbolism to the word “table” by promoting the importance of uniting families and friends through the sharing of a meal. After decades of cooking for families around the world, Art shares his candid thoughts, convenient kitchen ideas and recipes as he helps even the busiest families understand the value of developing healthy food and family traditions.
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My dear friend Nella Schomburger, caterer extraordinaire, taught me this recipe many years ago when I worked for then-Governor Bob Graham of Florida.…
POST A COMMENT (0)In my book Kitchen Life (Hyperion), I suggest ways of making the most of your kitchen space. I always feel better when I comb my kitchen to determine…
POST A COMMENT (1)Growing mint is easy this time of year. It likes full sun and lots of water. Once your mint is mature, find ways to use it beyond serving it in your…
POST A COMMENT (1)The secret to flank steak is to not overcook it. I suggest it should be cooked no further than medium rare or it will be extremely tough. Also, carve…
POST A COMMENT (0)Take advantage of the berry harvest while you can. Although this is a straightforward muffin recipe, the berries make it special. For convenience, try…
POST A COMMENT (9)Are you already in a rut from eating too many boring salads this summer? Here's a delicious way to pull yourself out of the salad doldrums... In the…
POST A COMMENT (5)During the summer months I enjoy sampling and experimenting with many kinds of salsas. This one is an authentic Mexican salsa from my friend Nydia…
POST A COMMENT (1)Summertime is the perfect time to enjoy the flavors of the Caribbean. I love this recipe's combination of tender pork, citrus flavors, and black…
POST A COMMENT (1)I'm all for scratch cooking. However, it's nice to have some recipes on-hand that include ingredients and shortcuts that save time and effort without…
POST A COMMENT (4)My grandmother Mabel always had gumdrops in her pantry for us kids to savor. I love their spicy chewy texture. Baking cookies is one of my favorite…
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