Cookbook review: The Sicily Cookbook
Cettina Vincenzino’s The Sicily Cookbook is an excellent example of a cookbook with an identity. Vencenzino has given her audience exactly what they crave: Sicily in a book—and on a plate. I highly recommend this beautiful cookbook for its authentic, delicious recipes and transporting photographs.
A family cookbook example: Kathleen’s Cookies
Kathleen’s family asked me to update the recipes so that they could more easily recreate them with their families today.
The final product is one that truly honors Kathleen’s memory—and her delicious cookies—and can be proudly displayed on the kitchen shelf for many generations to come.
How to create a family cookbook
Creating a family cookbook is a lovely way to honor your family’s traditions and preserve your family’s recipes for future generations. Though the end result is worth it, the process may feel overwhelming. My experience as a pastry chef and editor can help you create an enduring family heirloom.
Levels and types of editing
Confused about all the different types of editing? I describe the most common types of editing and separate them into three distinct levels: structural, stylistic, and detailed.
5 Proofreading Tips for Writing for the Web
Five common proofreading errors to avoid when writing for the web.
5 Things to Know about the Editing Process
Use these 5 tips to prepare for your initial consultation with an editor.
A leap of faith
When the day arrived for me to board the plane to the Netherlands, I was terrified.