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Drinking French Book Tour update

My bags were packed, and I was ready to go (and planning on stocking up on Sharpies as soon as I hit the ground) but due to current circumstances, Iโ€™ve had to cancel my Drinking French book tour. With travel difficult between countries and advisements to avoid large gatherings, my publisher and I decided it was best to put it off for now. Hopefully, theโ€ฆ

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How to Find Foods and Other Items Online

Because I live outside the United States, sometimes people inquire about where they can obtain the same ingredients or equipment wherever they liveโ€”worldwide. Although I strive to make the recipes and stories as globalized as possible, infrequently I will use an ingredient or equipment that might not necessarily be as easily available to others as it is to me. So Iโ€™m sharing the same searchโ€ฆ

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Cocoa Powder FAQ: Dutch-process & natural cocoa powder

Whatโ€™s the difference between Dutch-process and natural cocoa powder? Dutch-process cocoa powder is made from cocoa (cacao) beans that have been washed with a potassium solution, to neutralize their acidity. Natural cocoa powder is made from cocoa beans that are simply roasted, then pulverized into a fine powder. What does Dutching do? Aside from neutralizing the acidity, Dutching cocoa powder makes it darker (see photoโ€ฆ

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How to Write Your Own Cookbook

Many peopleย dream of turning their recipes or blog into a cookbook and I hope to answer some of the questions you might have about the process here. Below are some pointers that might help you out, butย Iโ€™ve curated several excellent links from around the internet from experienced cookbook authors and editors whose advice I found particularly valuable and insightful.ย Interspersed in this post are a lotโ€ฆ

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