I’m on a 2-week stretch of inpatient family medicine service right now so my free time is unfortunately rather sparse, but…I’m back with another cookbook review!
I’ve actually talked about IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) somewhere in the distant past on a Medical Mondays, so this book is super relevant!
Outpatient life is the shiz, you guys. Granted, I’m still working 6 days a week because I have call days every weekend for 3 weeks straight, but my senior resident let me leave early yesterday when she found out I wanted to go see my friend perform with the Princeton Symphony for the last …
If you’re thinking it’s kinda random for me to be reviewing Alana Chernila’s first book after I’ve already written a review of her second one (The Homemade Kitchen)…don’t hate. I received this as a birthday present a couple years ago and didn’t have a chance to write about it til now!
I’m on week 13 and the end is in sight (in terms of finishing my crazy work schedule for the time being…and vacation)! I thought I’d celebrate early by sharing a new cookbook with you–Eating Clean, by Amie Valpone!
One of my favorite SNES games is Harvest Moon and I really like the idea of living off the land and learning to make my own things, so is it really any small wonder that I’d be interested in a book that provides inspiration for different projects using garden plants?
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