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What is new kosher cuisine?

Helen Nash — known for being an innovator in the field of kosher cooking — answers this question in her new cookbook, HELEN NASH’S NEW KOSHER CUISINE (Overlook Press Hardcover; $35; September 2012), which features over 200 mouth-watering recipes that are as modern as they are nutritious. Her recipes are perfect for weekday dinners, holidays meals and all kinds of entertaining.  My personal favorites include the Baked Eggplant with Ground Meat, Tomatoes, and Pine Nuts, the Spinach Pie, and the Chick Pea and Feta Salad.

Watch Helen answer the question, “What is new kosher cuisine” in her interview on Good Day New York: http://www.myfoxny.com/story/19863080/good-day-cafe

Bon Appetit!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: healthy cooking, Helen Nash, Helen Nash's New Kosher Cuisine, kosher cooking

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Vaughn Sherman receives rave review in Publishers Weekly for SASHA PLOTKIN’S DECEIT

Retired CIA Agent Vaughn Sherman has received a rave review in Publishers Weekly (October 15, 2012) for his debut espionage thriller, SASHA PLOTKIN’S DECEIT – out now in trade paperback original from Camel Press: http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-1-60381-811-7

Filed Under: Thrillers Tagged With: Debut novel, espionage thriller, novel, Sweden, thriller

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Summer With Kids Can Be Stress-Free

While the kids can hardly wait for the last day of school, parents often go into freak-out mode in May wondering what they’re going to do come summer.  With some easy-to-follow advice, this time of year doesn’t have to be stressful or expensive.

Meet Rosalyn Hoffman – lifestyle guru, mother of two, and author most recently of SMART MAMA SMART MONEY: Raising Happy, Healthy Kids Without Breaking the Bank (NAL Trade Paperback Original; Spring 2012; $15) and the companion blog www.smartmamasmartmoney.com.  From cradle to college, she has shopped the world, made the meals, balanced the books, mastered the technology, and charted the courses to give you the goods on finding what your kids need without losing your shirt…or your sanity!

Roz offers indispensable advice in her new book (perfect last minute Mother’s Day gift!) on a variety of topics, including:

•         Camp on a budget.

•         The lemonade stand – use this popular summer activity to teach kids about goods and services, how products come to the market, money, etc.

•         Summer is a perfect time for DIY – teach kids to make their own clothes, plant gardens, even help out in the kitchen.  With flexible summer schedules it’s a good time to get into good, healthy, budget-conscious routines.

•         Summer Olympics – learn the pros and cons of participation in sports, dropping out, buying equipment, etc. to tie in with what is sure to be one of the hot topics of summer 2012!

•         Family Camp (Not Family Camping) – a great value for a family vacation.

•         Food—this is the time of year that produce is most bountiful so people are thinking about organic vs. local vs. regular. Roz can suggest ways for busy moms to get healthy food on the table.

Check out the new book and the blog!

 

Filed Under: Motherhood Tagged With: budget, parenting, Rosalyn Hoffman, Smart Mama Smart Money, Summer, Summer Camp, Summer Foods

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In the news: Aurora Trust seeks out ancient Mediterranean shipwrecks via MiamiHerald.com

On October 8, 2011, The Miami Herald ran a two-page feature on The Aurora Trust Foundation.

“In 2003, Ian Koblick co-founded the Aurora Special Purposes Trust with fellow ocean explorer Craig Mullen, whose former company helped recover the space shuttle Challenger. The duo wanted to advance the understanding of ancient civilizations through marine cultural heritage.

The operation has discovered 24 ancient shipwreck sites during highly technical surveys of ancient ports, harbors and trade routes in coastal waters of Italy, Malta, Croatia, Spain and France. Many have not been seen for 2,000 years or more.”
Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/10/08/2442369/keys-based-nonprofit-seeks-out.html#ixzz1agVUXcXz

Filed Under: Reviews & Features Tagged With: Aurora Trust Foundation, Craig Mullen, Croatia, Ian Koblick, Key Largo, Malta, marine archaeology, Nantucket, ocean archaeology, shipwrecks

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Does mom’s choice to work impact kids?

Darcy Mayer, a contributor to the book, TORN: True Stories of Kids, Career, & the Conflict of Modern Motherhood, weighed in on the subject on THE TODAY SHOW on 8/17/11.

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