Monday, March 8, 2010

In Print Part II -- Kid's Cookbooks


images via edible

A while back I collaborated with my friend, photographer Richard Adams, on a piece about kid's cookbooks for the Dallas & Ft. Worth edition of Edible magazine. I am a huge fan of Edible, as it focuses on local, sustainable food and the art direction and photography is beautiful, so I was honored to be asked to contribute...

+ Audrey loved being in the photo shoot ;-)

You can click on the image above if you want to read the piece.

9 comments:

  1. Just wanted to let you know that I mentioned your blog in a list of my favourite sites:

    http://housewife-chic.blogspot.com/2010/03/achk-i-just-wrote-reallly-long-post.html

    Charlotte xx

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  2. charlotte -- thank you so much! so nice...can't wait to spend more time exploring your blog!

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  3. Very cool stuff Joslyn! I love that you get to write pieces for all these incredible magazines!

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  4. Thanks for the cooking/eating/being in the kitchen inspiration. When I have time (at work) I look back through your old Simple Lovely posts. Let me say I think it is crazy and almost unfathomable that you don't own tennis shoes!!!! Do you ever workout?

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  5. hey ann -- i still owe you info on our produce co-op...coming ;-)

    yes, it's true about the tennis shoes. no, i don't really formally work out... i.e. go running or go to the gym, but we go on walks and ride our bikes loads. I just wear flip flops or little slip on shoes.

    bad, i know. buying tennis shoes is on my list this year!

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  6. Congratulations. The piece is lovely and Audrey is adorable.

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  7. congratulations! this is so awesome. You should be quite proud.

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  8. Yey, long time since I've been here. Congratulations. Love the attention these mags are getting.

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  9. awesome book suggestions, i too loved the toddler cafe, it uses all real food, and the look and cook book is one of my favorites.

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