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Founder Files: Ham & Biscuits, a Kitchen Fire & Great Vases
Plus a self-watering pot for forgetful plant parents.
Tad and I went to a party for Amor Towles’s new story collection, Table for Two, at his home in Manhattan. He served two plump, beautifully glazed hams next to a basket of fresh biscuits—reminding me, an over-planner, that keeping it simple is often the best way to go. So let’s plan a ham and biscuit party right now:
On the Menu
On the Table
At the party, I talked to another author, who I won’t name, otherwise I’d be justly accused of name-dropping. We were talking about throwing parties and he told me that he and his husband used to host what they called Fridays at Home. They opened their house every Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. to whoever on a long list of friends could make it. Around 8 p.m., they’d take a headcount to see who was still around and then they’d order takeout to feed them. And they often played something called (I think) the Complaint Game, where everyone had the stage for 1-2 minutes to lodge a complaint about life. Who doesn’t love a chance to complain, especially with an audience! (The most common gripe? People meandering on sidewalks and subway stairs while texting.)
I love this idea. Now, I just need to round up some friends…
Back at Food52
Anna, our dry, chill host of Break An Egg, had her baby!! Our team has been subbing in for her hosting duties, and, Anna, if you’re reading this, I’m sorry to say that I got called in. Things went ok for a bit. I had Ali Cayne from Haven’s Kitchen, Jamie Erickson from Poppy’s, Alexandra Stafford, and Auzerais Bellamy of Blondery in to cook with me (finished videos coming soon!). And then I nearly set our test kitchen on fire when I put a double oven mitt directly over a lit burner. Whoops! Flames leapt. Phone cameras were out. Thankfully, there was water nearby.
So let’s talk about what the less-dangerous members of our team are doing:
• César developed a recipe for Tarta de Santiago, traditionally an almond cake, and he added some hazelnut flour to it.
• Our Shop team hunted down some especially good products for Earth Month and Mother’s Day.
On My List
These are so much better than plastic bags for storing vegetable and fruit scraps!
Food Huggers Essential Reusable Silicone Food Savers, Set of 10
$35
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This bin is good for the earth and chic! (It's sold out at the moment, but we'll be stocking more—sign up to get notified when they're back in the Shop!)
Well-designed, affordable vases are hard to come by.
Hawkins New York Essential Ceramic Vases
$30–$40
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This is a great, self-watering planter for the sometimes forgetful plant parent.
Greenery Unlimited Self-Watering Tabletop Planter
$89
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We’ve got three more days until the weekend—let’s make them great!
Amanda
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