Love Martha Stewart Living, Susan was one of the very first food editors, daydreamed about the food in Julie & Julia, Eat Pray Love or It's complicated. But if you don't, get ready to meet your next kitchen crush. She's here to talk about her brand new cookbook, Open Kitchen: Inspired Recipes for Casual Gatherings. Susan Spungen was brave enough to leave her house and join me in the studio. Kerry Diamond: Okay, I'll stop talking because we actually do have a guest today. If you know of any resources being made available where you live, email us at with the subject line Resources. We only have info for Austin and New York City right now, but we'll be adding more as information comes in. In response to what's going on, we launched a special section of our website to share news and resources related to how small businesses can get some financial relief. But if there are any digital conference specialists out there, DM me. We'll have updates for you in a few weeks. But yesterday, I put my big girl pants on, called all of our sponsors and announced that we're going to do a virtual version of Jubilee. Kerry Diamond: I cried a little over the past few days, no surprise to anyone who knows me. It's going to be very rough going for our friends in the food service industry, and for all of us out there who own small businesses. But I can't really wallow for too long, can I? So many of us are in the same boat. And since we like to be honest about finances around here, it's our major source of income for the year. We've been working on Jubilee for months, we had a beautiful day planned for everyone. Kerry Diamond: We had our wonderful crew of volunteers ready to go and so many of you who believe in us and love the day as much as we do bought tickets and booked trips. Drew Barrymore, Mashama Bailey and Christina Tosi were our keynote speakers, and dozens of other women were scheduled to speak, sign books and serve up some great food and drink. As many of you probably know, we postponed our annual Jubilee conference, which was scheduled for April 5th. How's everybody doing? It's been a rough few days at Cherry Bombe HQ. Welcome to Radio Cherry Bombe, the number one female focused food podcast in the universe. So whether you’re shipping them off with love, setting them on a plate for Santa, or just saving them for yourself, our best holiday cookie recipes have you covered.Alison Roman: Hello, this is Alison Roman, author of Nothing Fancy and you are listening to Radio Cherry Bombe. Because sometimes the easiest cookies make the best Christmas cookies (just saying). Needless to say, we’ve got enough Christmas cookie ideas to keep the oven warm all season long.Īnd if efficiency is your priority during this busy time of year, our list of easy cookie recipes is here for you. Plus caramel crunch chocolate chunklet cookies from Dorie herself, which she’s called one of her top holiday cookie recipes. And Great British Bake Off champion Nadiya Hussain’s lacy, chocolate-dipped ginger-almond florentines. We’re talking about ultra-soft, pink-as-can-be grapefruit sugar cookies. As you peruse our list of spectacular Christmas cookie recipes, don’t forget Dorie Greenspan’s wise words : “The reason we bake is to share.” Because once you get a taste (or even a whiff) of our best Christmas cookies, you might find it difficult to be generous with your precious goods.
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