Mustard Musings

Mustard lovers: Head to Middleton, Wisconsin. More than 6,000 varieties of mustard are showcased at the National Mustard Museum in this town just outside Madison. Admission is free, though the destination is open only five days a week during the coronavirus pandemic (face coverings are required; capacity is limited). Enter and you’ll encounter shelves groaning with mustards from all 50 states and more than 70 countries, along with displays of antique mustard pots, tins and jars, plus vintage posters and advertisements.

2021-05-12T15:34:13-04:00May 11th, 2021|Categories: Appetizers, Condiments, Featured, Midwest, North, Recipes, Regions, Salads, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Mustard Musings

Let Virtual Cooking Classes Transport Your Menus

If the pandemic has driven your home cooking into a rut, venture into tastier territory with a virtual cooking class. Right from your own kitchen, virtual cooking classes are an antidote to fatigue. Find inspiration and gain know-how to transform your meals into a flavorful and exotic culinary journey.   Here’s a delicious round-up of some upcoming virtual cooking classes for home cooks of all experience levels. 

2021-01-29T15:32:40-05:00January 18th, 2021|Categories: Featured, North, Northeast, Pacific, Regions, Trends & Trails, West Coast|Tags: , |Comments Off on Let Virtual Cooking Classes Transport Your Menus

Barrio Bread

Before the pandemic, sell-outs were a daily occurrence at Barrio Bread, a bakery in Tucson, Arizona. Customers streamed out of the door every weekend. Plenty of fans showed up on weekday mornings, too. No wonder: Owner Don Guerra was named a James Beard Semifinalist Outstanding Baker for the second time this year—an impressive feat for a four-year-old business!

2020-09-09T12:32:15-04:00September 9th, 2020|Categories: Bread, Cuisines, Featured, Producers & Purveyors, Regions, Southwest|Tags: , |Comments Off on Barrio Bread
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