By Eliot, on June 21st, 2026%
I’m just continuing my “What I’ve been reading” posts for mostly filler. I have honestly been reading and listening to some good stuff.
My Oxford Year by Julia Whelan
I watched the Netflix movie and was a little underwhelmed. Then I started the audiobook (read brilliantly by Whelan). How could Netflix have changed the . . . → Read More: What I’ve been reading….
By Eliot, on May 28th, 2026%
This is a great book to add to your summer TBR stack. Keep reading for a super easy Spanish tortilla made with potato chips! . . . → Read More: Call of the Camino for Cook the Books
By Eliot, on May 21st, 2026%
I started these “What I’ve been reading” posts in January. Basically and honestly I started it for filler because I just have not been cooking that much. (I have been making food, it just hasn’t been worthy of documentation.)
I do feel like I’m reading more than I ever have (and listening to . . . → Read More: What I’ve been reading…
By Eliot, on April 10th, 2026%
This is a book of essays, lessons, recipes and friendship. . . . → Read More: You’re In Good Company, a TLC Book Review
By Eliot, on April 5th, 2026%
When I wasn’t posting very much in January about food, cooking or cookbooks, I started a monthly post featuring what I’ve been reading.
Since then, I’ve stepped it up a bit with cookbook reviews but here are the books I haven’t blogged about (yet).
Finding Freedom: A Cook’s Story; Remaking a . . . → Read More: What I’ve been reading…
By Eliot, on March 29th, 2026%
Miss Eliza’s English Kitchen by Annabel Abbs is the current selection for Cook the Books. Amy’s Cooking Adventures is serving as the guest host for this round. Thanks for joining us, Amy!
About the book:
INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER
Good Housekeeping Book Club Pick * A Country Living Best Book of Fall * A Washington . . . → Read More: Cookies for Miss Eliza’s English Kitchen
By Eliot, on March 15th, 2026%
Humor me. There’s a couple of PSAs in this post. It’s long. But, if you’re a coffee drinker, please seek out this book (from your independent bookstore) . . . → Read More: The Coffee Purist: A Book Review
By Eliot, on February 21st, 2026%
I started this monthly post in January, basically because I was doing a lot more reading than posting. I decided to keep it up.
The Guest List by Lucy Foley
I’m not a big thriller reader but I did enjoy this audio book. I thought the different POVs really helped the plot along. . . . → Read More: What I’ve been reading…
By Eliot, on January 28th, 2026%
I haven’t posted much since the holidays but it is snowing and the outlook is that we will be snowed in for at least three days (if not more).
We’ve both been baking. Me: apple butter donuts and sourdough crackers. The Hubs: sourdough bread and sourdough cinnamon rolls. Soups and stews are on . . . → Read More: What I’ve been reading…
By Eliot, on October 29th, 2025%
This round for Cook the Books features Maame by Jessica George. I’ve also featured a Ghanaian salad for my inspired by recipe. . . . → Read More: Cook the Books: Maame by Jessica George
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