Yeah, the name’s a little odd. I know. First time I heard about placenta as a dessert, I thought—surely not. But it turns out, it’s one of the most comforting, rich, and honestly impressive dishes I’ve ever pulled| Nature of Home
There’s something kinda magical about making a classic treat from scratch. Especially when it’s a cookie you grew up eating by the sleeve. These homemade Oreos? They’re rich, crunchy, creamy in all the right places—and| Nature of Home
I didn’t expect much the first time I made globi. Just figured I’d try something simple and old-school, see what happened. But wow—between the crispy outside, soft ricotta middle, and honey drizzle on top, I| Nature of Home
Some recipes just stick with you. Not because they’re flashy or new, but because they feel like they’ve always belonged. Epityrum is one of those. It’s this bold, herby olive spread from ancient Rome that somehow| Nature of Home
Nancy has been a plant person from an early age. That interest blossomed into a bachelor’s in biology from Elmira College and a master’s degree in horticulture and communications from the University of Kentucky. Nancy worked in plant taxonomy at the University of Florida and the L. H. Bailey Hortorium at Cornell University, and wrote and edited gardening books at Rodale Press in Emmaus, PA. Her interests are plant identification, gardening, hiking, and reading.| Nature of Home