Peggy Grodinsky edits and assigns stories about food and sustainability, and when she has time she writes stories, too. Her first memory of cooking dates back to about age 7, making thumbprint cookies with her mom. Since then, she has written about a hiking trip to Norway, the relationship of a dishwasher and a chef, how obituaries reveal people’s lives as cooks and much more. She has also cooked many a meal, baked many a cake and eaten at many a delightful restaurant -- for which she is grateful. Her interest in the environment, conservation and the natural world is also abiding and deep. Before coming to the Portland Press Herald, she was executive editor of Cook’s Country magazine at America’s Test Kitchen in Boston, food editor at the Houston Chronicle in Texas and editor at the James Beard Foundation in New York. She has also taught food writing at New York University and Harvard Extension. Grodinsky graduated from Oberlin College with a degree in English, and reading is still one of her favorite things.
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PublishedNovember 8, 2017
‘Grains, Seeds and Legumes’ offers recipes for the way we eat today
This cookbook boasts a clean design and rewards patience in the kitchen, but it takes a puzzling approach to listing ingredients.
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PublishedOctober 22, 2017
New book encourages you to record your own observations of nature
‘The Naturalist’s Notebook’ by two Maine scientist/naturalists is filled with practical guidance for systematic study.
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PublishedOctober 20, 2017
Maine lobster chefs of the year named at annual Harvest on the Harbor
Stephen Richards of the Fisherman’s Wharf Inn and Nathaniel Adam of the Boothbay Harbor Country Club take this year’s honors.
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PublishedOctober 12, 2017
The nonprofit Wolfe’s Neck Farm refines its mission for a new generation
The newly christened Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture and the Environment hopes to lead the way in the field of regenerative agriculture.
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PublishedOctober 8, 2017
The continuing education of a new gardener
Planting is not going according to plan.
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PublishedSeptember 27, 2017
Looking for a gift for the serious-minded cook?
‘The Art of Flavor’ offers rigorous lessons, with intriguing recipes to back them up.
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PublishedJuly 19, 2017
‘Beirut to Boston’ holds promise but doesn’t build trust with readers
Shortcomings such as inconsistent measurements for recipes are enough to give cooks pause.
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PublishedJuly 12, 2017
Two new Maine cookbooks champion similar seasonal, farm-to-table ethos
Erin French’s ‘The Lost Kitchen’ and Annemarie Ahearn’s ‘Full Moon Suppers,’ out at the same time, are cut from the same cloth.
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PublishedJuly 5, 2017
For this week’s Moxie Festival, cook with Maine’s most celebrated soda
A Winslow resident entered this recipe in the 2013 festival recipe contest.
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PublishedJune 28, 2017
Burger at Portland’s Liquid Riot could have a winning blend
Its Spore Uproar burger competes for honors in a national contest for more sustainable mushroom-beef patties.
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