By Maria

Homemade Vanilla Cupcakes

Homemade Vanilla Cupcakes

When my daughter Lucia asked for vanilla cupcakes for her birthday, I had to figure out how to make them myself. Luckily, they turned out great. Actually, everyone was kind of shocked at just how good they turned out to be, especially because I cut the sugar in half! I made these in mini cupcake […]

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Death, Tomatoes, and Life Again

Death, Tomatoes, and Life Again

Last week was a hard week. I had no problems navigating the Pope traffic in New York City (in fact, the roads were amazingly clear). But I did get emotional about all the brave things he was saying as he made his way through his papal visit. Business is challenging these days, too, which makes […]

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Smoked Trout Spread Recipe

Smoked Trout Spread Recipe

I’ve wanted to make a smoked trout spread forever, and I finally did. Ultimately, it was simple and easy. After preparing the spread, I asked my daughter Lucia to taste test it. She sniffed it, as she does any new food. (Do all kids do that? I’ve only seen her do it.) She took a […]

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The Healing Power of Regenerative Organic Agriculture

The Healing Power of Regenerative Organic Agriculture

September 20, 2015 marked 25 years since my father, Robert Rodale, was killed in a car accident in Russia. If on that fateful day someone would have asked him what his legacy was to be, I know for a fact he would have answered: “Regenerative organic agriculture.” To him, organic alone was not enough. He […]

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The True Impact of an Apple

The True Impact of an Apple

You’re standing in the supermarket. You’re in the produce section looking at apples. Organic and conventional apples are there right next to each other. They look the same. Which one do you pick? Based on all the questions I get about the price of organic, I’m going to guess many will pick the cheaper apple. […]

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How to Make Pierogies from Scratch

How to Make Pierogies from Scratch

Pennsylvania is the land of pierogies. It’s probably from all our Polish immigrants, but I don’t really care where they came from because they’re totally yummy. They aren’t that hard to make from scratch, either. You can boil them, sauté them in butter or olive oil, bake, or deep-fry them. You can serve them as […]

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Dear Reader

Dear Reader

Dear Reader, Thank you for your patience over this past summer. My blogging has been less than consistent. As you might have seen, I did a lot of traveling! Iceland, England, France, Iowa, Memphis…some of which I haven’t even had the chance to write about yet. And most importantly, I delivered my second daughter to […]

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Happy Labor Day!

Happy Labor Day!

Wishing you health, healing, and a happy Labor Day! —Maria Related Posts:Happy Labor Day!Labor of Love: Celebrating the American WorkerHow to Keep That Feeling of Vacation Anticipation All Year Long

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