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J.M. Hirsch, Food Editor, The Associated Press and Author
By day, J.M. Hirsch is the food editor for The Associated Press and author of the cookbook, “High Flavor, Low Labor: Reinventing Weeknight Cooking.” By night, I’m just a dorky dad trying to feed my son a great dinner and pack him a lunch he’ll eat and I’ll feel good about. Learn more about J.M. [...]
Kitchen Party: Back to School; How to Build a Better Lunchbox
Kids back in school? Looking for good things to feed them? Fed up with junk food? On this episode of KitchenParty, we’re discussing healthier food options for our kids this school year with J.M. Hirsch, the food editor of the Associated Press. Hosts include: Babette Pepaj (@bakespace), founder of BakeSpace.com Jeff Houck (@jeffhouck), Food Editor, [...]
SHOW 1: How to Sell a Cookbook
Thinking about writing a cookbook? Overwhelmed with the different choices in self-publishing? Join us as we discuss what it takes to get a cookbook published in this day and age. From submitting a proposal, getting an agent to understanding the timeline for cookbook publishing, our pros will discuss the ins and outs of getting a [...]
Where to donate to help the animals of the Colorado fires
I know this isn’t food related.. but our hearts go out to the thousands of animals currently displaced, evacuated and lost in the Colorado fires. I hope the Walmart, Petco, Animal Planet Executives of the world step up and mobilize massive amounts of help! Macy’s, Bloomingdales, Hautelook, Ruelala…. send towels!!!! If you can donate or [...]
Next Stop… NYC & the IACP Awards #IACPNYC
“I’d like to thank the academy” is something I’ve always wanted to say. After spending 12 years directing and producing reality TV I made the transition to tech, launching BakeSpace.com in 2006 as the first food-themed social network. So went my dreams of accepting an award.
Mother’s Day Gift Idea: Create a Custom Family Cookbook App
Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 13th, 2012. Sometime between now and then you’ll be wrecking your brain trying to think of a creative way to tell mom that you love her. Why not create something truly unique that she’ll enjoy using all year long that is sentimental and will fit everyone’s budgets? How about a custom one-of-a-kind cookbook just for mom?
