The Year In Food charts the course of the year through inspired, creative cooking and eating with an emphasis on seasonal fruits and vegetables.
I'm a photographer and food blogger based in San Francisco, CA, currently at work on my first cookbook with Ten Speed, Vibrant. You can find me regularly at the Etsy blog and bonappetit.com.
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THE YEAR IN FOOD GIFT GUIDE!
Every year I have wanted to make a gift guide, and this year, I am so thrilled to have gotten my act together in time! I really wanted to celebrate some of my favorite small businesses: both food and makers. Dig in!
L to R:
// smoked salmon by my wonderful pals Drifters Fish, the people who brought me to Alaska.
// jacobsen salt Is there anything more clever than a tiny travel tin of fine salt? Give this to any friends who love well-seasoned food and find themselves traveling often.
// matcha tea Matcha is magic, and since it’s not cheap, it’s a great gift.
// seasonal food calendar Love this beautiful calendar, another fine item to hang in a kitchen.
Alana -Just bought the smoke perfume! Can’t wait to try it out!ReplyCancel
Nelly Hand -Thank you so much for including our smoked fish in this amazing collection of good folks! Having you up in Alaska is some of my favorite summertime memories. Come back and visit up north again soon. xoReplyCancel
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Alana - Just bought the smoke perfume! Can’t wait to try it out!
Nelly Hand - Thank you so much for including our smoked fish in this amazing collection of good folks! Having you up in Alaska is some of my favorite summertime memories. Come back and visit up north again soon. xo