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Dearest readers, spring has sprung here in Berlin and it feels so, so good. To celebrate, I want to inaugurate a new Friday tradition of doing a little round-up of what I'm reading, watching and cooking, along with other favorite discoveries across the web each week. I hope you like it.

What are you all up to this weekend? I get to be my mother's date at the Berlin Philharmonic and I've been invited to a dinner party for 12 (how will they do it?) with some new friends. I also can't wait to sit in the sunshine at an outside café with a warm drink in my hand and stretch my legs in the park across the street.

Here goes:

I love Coralie Bickford-Smith's beautiful cover designs for classic Penguin food books. Look at the little fork and knife in the penguin's flippers!

I've only recently discovered the joys of home-popped popcorn (I know, where have I been?) and now I can't wait to try this spicy, savory mixture.

Also via Saveur (I'm loving all their new features), an interesting way of kneading bread. That teacher! Hubba hubba.

We've been thinking of honeymooning up the old Pacific Coast Highway. These photos of Big Sur give me serious wanderlust.

I need to make this whisky marmalade.

A fantastic post on the nitty-gritty of food blogging, from the inimitable David Lebovitz.

My friend Suzy's daughter turned two a few weeks ago and to celebrate, we ate Suzy's killer quiche with tomatoes, fennel and goat cheese. Best. Quiche. Ever.

Michiko Kakutani thinks Gabrielle Hamilton's Blood, Bones & Butter is "brilliantly written".

And finally, an interview with me over at Berlin Hair Baby, in which I talk about the biggest surprise about moving back to Berlin and my personal style.

Have a lovely weekend, folks!

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25 responses to “Friday Link Love”

  1. Adrienne Avatar

    Hubba hubba indeed! That video was great. At culinary school we learn that technique as “crashing”. Last week the baking class downstairs from me was making brioche (a super wet and fatty dough that needs to be crashed because it’s too wet to be kneaded). Imagine that sound times 12. While you’re taking a test. Oy.

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  2. Sarah Avatar

    Whoops, need the link for Big Sur, dying to see more of California, I just returned from LA. It links to whiskey marmalade (which looks delish, by the way)! Sounds like the perfect honeymoon and a dramatic getaway for Berliners! (Berliners?)
    Thanks for the links– great Friday idea.

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  3. Chihiro Avatar

    Whiskey marmalade? I have to get on that right away. So jealous, Berlin Philharmonic!

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  4. suncatcher Avatar
    suncatcher

    Love this new Friday post. Thanks for sharing your finds. Happy Spring to you.

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  5. Sasa Avatar

    Love roundups posts! Since I now have contact-free Fridays, it’s another reason to have a gander around the web instead of doing some writing ;P

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  6. penelope Avatar
    penelope

    Great round up! Coralie-Bickford Smith is a genius!!
    Curious about the Big Sur photos–the link was taking me to whiskey marmalade…

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  7. Luisa Avatar

    Ooops, link is fixed!

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  8. Renee@http://naturally-delicious.blogspot.com/ Avatar

    Thanks for the Favorites inspiration. I appreciate the ideas. I have gone so many places (webwise) due to favorites lists. You’ve given me the impetus to make my own list, which will help me to even more appreciate my life and the things that are a part of it. Adriennes’ comment made me laugh out loud. Now I’ll have to watch the video. And you’ve reminded me that I should really visit Big Sur, as I live only about an hour away. Have a great Friday.

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  9. Renee Avatar

    I just had to post again, after visiting the links. That park is amazing! I wish I could sit there with you. I will have to try the popcorn recipe. I’ve bookmarked and emailed it. Do the flavorings really stick? I’ve copied some recipes from the Big Sur Bakery cookbook. I’ll have to go in person, but actually, it’s three hours away. With gas hovering at $5 I may have to wait a while. Thanks again for your time and inspiration.

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  10. Jessica Avatar
    Jessica

    we honeymooned in sonoma/napa and took the pch up for the sole purpose of stopping at big sur bakery, it’s one of my most favorite places and every time we go i fall a little bit more in love.

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  11. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    I love this post. I think a “round up” is a great idea!!!!! Love the whiskey marmalade recipe. I think I will have to make that tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon.

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  12. Brent Avatar

    I love the PCH in late spring, perhaps April-May, when the hillsides are still green, and the fragile California poppies carpet the terrain. Other times of the year are nice, too, as the ocean keeps the temperatures moderate. In July, it’ll sometimes be 20C in Carmel but 35C+ just 20km inland.
    The photos here do the beauty of the coast justice … which is to say that they’re “normal” and not overbearingly processed. You’ll pretty much get to see what they show.

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  13. Pennie Avatar

    Love the round-up–thanks especially for the link to David Lebovitz’s article on blogging. It’s brilliant!

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  14. Julia of Randomly Yours, Julia Avatar

    Yum, stove-top popcorn is my favourite snack. I don’t usually mess with the original but I might try something new… my husband and sister in law grew up sprinkling nutritional yeast on their popcorn!
    Did you enjoy doing the interview? Did it make you feel more like a soon-to-be-published writer?

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  15. Sara Avatar

    love hte phrase hubba hubba. 2. being a so cal native, i think a road trip along pch sounds FABULOUS. Quite a nice idea. Maybe I’ll have the pleasure of running in to you two 🙂

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  16. Sylee Avatar

    I went to Big Sur for my 18th birthday and can still hear the sound of the water against the cliffs. Go!
    & now you’re making me hanker for that quiche again — and the chickpea salad.

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  17. Oana Avatar

    Deborah Krasner’s + “Good Meat” + Bacon Popcorn – is all I have to say (since you’ve discovered the joy :))
    On the edge of my seat for “Blood, Bones & Butter”.
    Adore Big Sur – what a drive :).
    Glad to hear the weather is allowing outings, here it was -26 on Thursday. Inhuman :).

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  18. Banana Avatar
    Banana

    My boyfriend and I just went on a brief weekend trip to Big Sur and it was truly amazing. We stayed here http://www.glenoaksbigsur.com/ and since a skunk sprayed in our room, they upgraded us to our own private cabin. It was AMAZING. We brought bread, cheese, salumi, and beer and ate by the fireplace and in the morning sipped warm tea on our private porch. I definitely recommend it. Also, big sur bakery is worth the hype. I got a salad with local halibut, butter lettuce and meyer-lemon dill dressing and he got the delicious 9 grain pancake. If you go, I also recommend Point Reyes north of SF. It’s a bit far from Big Sur, but one of my favorite places on earth.
    Much too long for a comment, but you can see I’m really passionate about the California Coast!

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  19. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    Love this idea of sharing links! Also am now in love with that French baker — so cute and it makes me happy that he uses his sizeable muscles to knead bread.

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  20. Beth Avatar

    What a lovely photo! I wish spring had sprung here, too. And I loved David Lebovitz’s post — that’s where I found yours!

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  21. Kate Avatar
    Kate

    Your writing is beautiful – transporting and diverting, simply spoken and flawlessly phrased. I’m really looking forward to your book!

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  22. Karen Avatar

    Yay! I’m so glad you’ve introduced Friday link love. I have my eye on the popcorn recipe with sesame oil – living in China, it’s always exciting to discover new recipes I can realistically find the ingredients for 🙂

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  23. Jo Avatar
    Jo

    We’re talking about honeymooning on Pacific Coast Highway! It’s my favorite part of the US. And the microbreweries along the way!!!!

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  24. Jill Avatar

    Love this. Although I really should be spending less, not more, time, on the Internet, poking around this site was like poking around your brain a little bit. It’s very interesting in there!

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  25. Korinthe Avatar
    Korinthe

    Thank you! A weekly post to look forward to. I often keep a new post of yours for later, when I might need something to lift my mood. So I did with the Paris posts, and then the comments were closed. So encore: Congratulations and Best Wishes from a silent reader who comes here above all because of the calm, the kindness, and the beauty of your writing. Happy spring to you, dearest favourite blogger!

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