Author Archives for Carrie Havranek
White Chocolate-Blueberry Meringue Cookies
I’m always amazed by egg whites and the transformation that occurs when they’re subjected to intense beating with my stand mixer, a.k.a. Rosco. I recently had the luck of purchasing some organic vanilla beans (Madagascar Bourbon and Tahitian) from a friend-of-a-friend, who bought them wholesale. I was looking for an excuse to use them, and […]
Do You Like Green Eggs and Ham and Pancakes?
Brace yourself (and your children, if applicable) for the sugar rush that the International House of Pancakes, a.k.a. IHOP, has dreamed up. The breakfast-centric restaurant chain has paired with 20th Century Fox for a special cross-promotional menu to celebrate the opening of its film Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who! Jim Carrey voices the elephant […]
Newman’s Own Organics: Ginger Mints and Peppermints
For reasons that are not necessary to divulge here, these mints have been a long time coming. As a fan of anything ginger, ever, as a rule, and peppermints in general, I was excited to try these two new offerings from the smart, socially conscious people at Newman’s Own Organics. I’d previously tried other organic, […]
Wrigley’s Extra Berry Pearadise
Wrigley’s seems to be taking its flavor cues from Bath and Body Works, circa 1998. Case in point: One of its latest offerings is Beary Pearberry, which reminds me of my go-to fragrance for several years—pearberry. On the recommendation of a friend who has been obsessed with it and whose gum preferences are usually aligned […]
Chocolate Fondue: When Sharing is Optional
Cheese is like a religion in our house, and although we’ve had a fondue pot for years, we’ve inexplicably never used it for chocolate. I decided it was time to remedy that situation, and the upcoming Valentine’s Day holiday gave me an excuse to try it out. In the end, however, the process took place […]
Jamaican Hot Chocolate
Recently, I took a culinary press trip to Jamaica sponsored by the Jamaica Tourism Board. Shortly after my return, I was sent something that I wish I’d sampled while in country, as they say. It was a package of three dried cocoa balls, nutmeg and a grater, along with instructions on how to make “Jamaican […]



