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Hello, Welcome to today’s edition of Kitchen Projects. Thank you so much for being here. Today we’re settling into something bright and tangy: It’s the rhubarb index! All the recipes in this love letter to the pink stuff. Over on KP+, the rhubarb recipes continue with recipes for jammy rhubarb cookies plus a very cute rhubarb and cream mini cake with the lushest cream ever. Click here for the recipe!
Hello! Welcome to another edition of Kitchen Projects. It’s so lovely to see you here. Today we’re taking a big, gorgeous bubble filled jump into the world of bread:  This super airy focaccia is one of my most requested recipes ever so I’m thrilled to be sharing it today with a deep dive into yeast, gluten. and all those good things. Over on the KP+ this week, I’m so excited because my friend Jordon - a seriously talented chef who is currently making pasta at Burro e Salvia - has created TWO genius recipes to go along with this focaccia dough.
Hello, Welcome to today’s edition of Kitchen Projects, my recipe development newsletter. It’s so lovely to have you here, especially because today we are delving into one of my fave subjects: Buns. And not just any buns - apple butter cinnamon buns. Over on KP+, I’m sharing a bit of a secret technique to take today’s (already gorgeous) cinnamon buns to the next level: It involves soaking in custard and an apple butterscotch icing.
Hello, Welcome to today’s edition of Kitchen Projects. It’s so wonderful to have you here. It’s a big one. Today I’m deep diving one of my favourite ever pastries. It was intimidating to say the least but I’m so excited for you to read it: Welcome to planet CANELÉ, the crispy crunchy custardy pastry of your dreams (even if you don’t know it yet). Over on KP+, we’ll be taking a left turn - I’m sharing my savoury version ft.
It feels like forever ago — and because of the way news spreads in this new world, it was forever ago — but back on Thursday, I wrote about the need for the LA Clippers to surround Kawhi Leonard and Paul George with role players who possess positive traits that would fit in seamlessly around the stars. Late Saturday afternoon, the Clippers acquiesced. The Clippers are going to complete a trade for Houston Rockets forward Kenyon Martin Jr.
A word from NikUki-Goshi is very similar to O-Goshi. What’s the difference? Ogoshi requires a greater turn of the hips, a deeper knee bend and more hip contact, whereas Uki Goshi requires very little knee bend or hip contact. With Uki-Goshi you direct uke to the side, whereas with O-Goshi the throw is to the front. Teaching MaterialsPlease find below Teaching Card, with step by step illustrations on how to do this throw
Klaviyo filed their initial S1 statement today. This is the first S-1 we’ve seen in almost 2 years from a software company! A S-1 is a document companies file with the SEC in preparation for listing their shares on an exchange like the NYSE or NASDAQ. The document contains a plethora of information on the company including a general overview, up to date financials, risk factors to the business, cap table highlights and much more.
Thank you for reading Everyday Knitter. This post is public so feel free to share it. Share At first glance knitting and AI (artificial intelligence) don't seem to have a lot in common. Knitting is about a slower, mindful pace. The connection that comes when hands, brain and yarn intersect. The breathing and heart rate slow, the shoulders relax as you settle into a peaceful rhythm. AI on the other hand is the preserve of tech bros, computer whizz kids.
“You can’t lose what you don’t put in the middle. But you can’t win much, either.” -Matt Damon, Rounders In college, I played a lot of poker.  Terribly. I could never decide if I was bad at poker because I was gullible or inexperienced with probability, but either way, I was bad.   Eventually, I realized that I valued keeping my money more than losing it, and decided not to make a career as a dice thrower (as the Talmud warns us).