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10 Things I’ve Learned Writing This Column


It’s hard to believe I’m saying this, but today marks the last time I am officially writing this food column for Cup of Jo. I say “officially” because I plan to still contribute now and again, I’m just pulling back in order to focus on some upcoming personal projects, so I won’t be chiming in every Wednesday, the way I have been for almost seven straight years. SEVEN YEARS! How lucky I am to have been a consistent part of this wonderful community for that long — I’m so grateful to all of you for reading, for teaching me so much, for reminding me that every single person on earth seems to have a strong opinion about Trader Joe’s. To mark the occasion, I wanted to round up my most memorable moments…

1. Most Satisfying Thing In General: Giving Other Food Writers a Platform
This has been the best part of the job by far — finding and introducing you to food writers and cookbook authors. The Cup of Jo community is powerful and engaging and food writers are always thrilled to be part of it through their recipes. To name just a few memorable cameos: Yasmin Fahr’s Sausage Meatballs with Halloumi and Tomatoes (above; Bee Wilson’s Magic One-Pan Pasta; Sohla El-Waylly’s Chickpea and Chard Stew, Hetty McKinnon’s Cabbage Carbonara, Leah Koenig’s Chicken Soup; Odette Williams’s Pasta with Vodka Sauce; Dan Pelosi’s Pastina for a Bad Day. The amount of talent out there will never not amaze me.
2. Most Visited Recipes, Personally Speaking
I don’t just write this column, I use it. Like constantly. There are some recipes I return to more than others, though: Brooks Reitz’s Lazy Man’s Ratatouille, Priya Krishna’s crowd-pleasing Matar Paneer, Andrea Nguyen’s Tofu Bánh Mì. If I hadn’t already memorized my Smashed Pea Toasts with Ricotta (above), Roast Chicken and Pan-Fried Fish Sandwich, they’d be on this list, too. And every time a dinner-party host asks “Can you bring dessert?” I head to the comments section on this post for inspiration.
3. Most Visited Recipe, Most Recently: Sara Forte’s Blackened Salmon with Tropical Pico
Have you made this yet? I mean, it’s a perfect recipe. I only just wrote about it in May, yet it’s graced my table at least a half dozen times since, including this past weekend. Tip: I often pick up pre-made mango salsa to fast-track the pico.
4. Most Visited Recipes, by the Numbers
But forget what my favorites are, here are three posts that were hugely popular strictly by the numbers: Taste Test: What’s the Best Vanilla Ice Cream (that surprised me), Ali Stafford’s Same-Day Peasant Bread (I remember this one blowing up the internet), and Five Recipes Worth Memorizing, including my go-to tofu prep and all-purpose salad dressing.
5. Most Controversial Moment: How to be a Good Guest
I had no idea I’d be poking such a bear with the topic of “fashionable lateness.” Lesson learned: Most of you do not want dinner guests showing up 15 minutes late, even if they text ahead to let the host know.
6. Second Most Controversial Moment: The #1 Thing I’d Tell New Parents About Family Dinner
I stand by it to this day: If you have a kid under age three, don’t bother.

7. Most Fun to Write: The Basics
In pursuit of the new and the novel, it’s easy to lose sight of the fact that people don’t necessarily need to know how to de-bone a sea trout — most cooks just want to make a good dinner every night and have a pleasant time doing it. Writing about basic, real recipes has always been my wheelhouse, so it makes sense that they’ve been the most fun posts to write. I’m thinking: The Only 5 Salad Dressings You Need; 9 Easy Family Meals We’ve Loved to Death (that was hilariously fun); How to Upgrade a Regular Green Salad; an ode to Frozen Vegetables and one to a humble head of cabbage. In the sweets department, it was my Old-School Chocolate Mousse (above), plus my Crisp for All Seasons and Dorie Greenspan’s Everything Cake, both of which could be categorized as a “one recipe fits all.” I also think I need to make that mousse this weekend.
8. Most Viral: A Potato Salad Trick
I’ve always believed that if I can give readers even the tiniest way to make their lives better or happier, then I’ve done my job. There was never a more clear (or tiny) example of this than the time I told people “When making potato salad, toss your potatoes in the dressing while the potatoes are still warm and therefore optimally absorbent.” It’s the most popular post I’ve written on Cup of Jo.
9. Most Impactful Comment: “Eat less meat,” instead of “Eat no meat”
More specifically, in response to my book The Weekday Vegetarians, a Cup of Jo reader wrote something like “It’s a better approach to convince more people to eat less meat, than to convince fewer people to eat zero meat.” I wish I could find the comment and the reader who said this (is it you?) so I could thank them for every one of the 100 times I repeated it at a book event or in an interview. So well said, and so true.

10. Most Emotional: Secrets for Stress-Free Family Dinners
I remember when Joanna asked me to write this story — an evergreen topic — and I thought, I’ve written about family dinner for a dozen years now, how am I going to come up with something new? But I had never written about the topic as an empty nester looking back, and it surprised me how easily the words came, and how emotional it was to write the story and realize I was the “Perspective Person” now. Eras end. Kids grow up. And I’m so lucky I’ve been able to write about all of it here on Cup of Jo.
Did I miss anything? Thank you for reading, everyone. You can always find me on my newsletter, Dinner: A Love Story. And I can say with great confidence that you are in excellent hands with my successors: Alex Beggs, Christina Chaey, Kelsey Miller, and many other talented writers Joanna has lined up for 2025. I, for one, cannot wait.
P.S. An ode to rituals (the first time my byline ever appeared on Cup of Jo) and how to get your kids to talk at dinner.
(Photos: Chocolate mousse, Yossy Arefi; Bread, Alexandra Stafford; Family dinner: Chelsea Cavanaugh)
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Buy a $300 Delta gift card and get a free $20 Starbucks gift card
BUY A DELTA GIFT CARD FOR $300+ AND GET A FREE STARBUCKS GIFT CARD: Through May 11, buy a Delta gift card for $300 or more and get a free $20 Starbucks eGift card.
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The price of flying these days is shocking. If you plan on traveling soon on a route served by Delta, it’s well worth checking out this deal to get something for free. It’ll help ease the pain of the ticket price.
Through May 11, purchase a Delta gift card worth $300 or more and get a free $20 Starbucks eGift card. It’s as simple as that. You can also qualify for the deal by buying multiple gift cards that total at least $300. The deal with apply automatically and you’ll receive a separate email containing the free Starbucks card.
Booking flights these days is not much fun. Prices are ahh…. abnormal, but Delta has eased the pain a bit thanks to this deal. The carrier is positioning this free Starbucks gift card deal as a good option for Mother’s Day, but realistically, it’s useful for anyone who plans to book with Delta soon.
Keep in mind the Delta gift card and Starbucks card will never expire. Delta mentions this offer is valid until May 11 at 11:59 p.m. ET or for the first 11,000 purchasers, whichever comes first. That means it might be smart to hop on this deal soon since there’s no way to know if it’ll last until May 11.
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If you plan on flying soon or want to gift a special someone a Delta gift card worth $300 or more, snag this deal to get a free $20 Starbucks eGift card. It’s a win-win situation for those who plan to fly with Delta.
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Snag a pair of Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones for $50 off
SAVE $50: As of May 6, get the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) for $399 at Amazon, down from their usual price of $449. That’s a discount of 11%.
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If you want to experience your favorite music to the fullest, you need headphones that are up to the task. Bose can typically be counted on to provide that kind of quality, especially with its QuietComfort lineup. You can try its newest model for less right now for less thanks to this Amazon deal, which heavily discounts the cans so you don’t have to spend an arm and a leg on them.
As of May 6, get the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) for $399 at Amazon, down from their usual price of $449. That’s $50 off and a discount of 11%.
Though an incremental upgrade from the previous QuietComfort model, these have some new features you’ll want to try out. But mostly, these comfortable headphones are all about feeling great on your ears and sounding fantastic. They offer noise cancellation and spatialized audio so it sounds as though you’re right where the music is. The new Cinema Mode can help to spatialize and balance background and sound and sound effects when watching movies to help put you right into the film as well.
Beyond that they can be used to take calls with their built-in microphones. They’ll last a long time while you’re on the phone too, with 30 hours of play time when listening to songs, podcasts, or taking meetings.
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Mashable Lead Shopping Reporter Bethany Allard took the headphones for a spin in her review and and called them a “well-rounded pair of headphones”, praising their blend of “comfort, noise cancellation, and sound”.
If you’re ready to pick up a new pair of headphones at a discount that’ll tick all the boxes for you, grab these before the discount disappears.
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Score up to 64% off at EcoFlow and snag free solar panels with your purchase.
SAVE 64%: Between May 6 and May 17, you can score up to 64% off at EcoFlow and snag free solar panels with your purchase.
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I live in an apartment, so I don’t exactly have a “whole home” to back up. But if there’s one thing I hate, it’s losing power. There goes the AC, the internet, the food in the fridge — it’s a total nightmare. If you actually own a house and have been putting off buying a backup power system because it’s pricey, I have some good news.
The DJI Power 1000 Mini portable power station just launched — U.S. availability is pending
Right now, EcoFlow is running a Mother’s Day Sale through May 17 with discounts as high as 64%. They’re also throwing in free hardware to sweeten the deal: All single orders between $600 and $3,000 come with a free 45W solar panel, and orders over $3,000 come with two free 160W solar panels. If you’re looking for something more portable, their RAPID Power Banks are also up to 53% off right now.
Just keep an eye on the countdown clock — it’s for the Flash Sale items that have even better, limited-time price cuts. If you miss the flash window, the standard Mother’s Day and Home Improvement deals (including a $700 installation discount for larger systems) are still valid through mid-May.
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Here are a few of the best deals I’ve spotted so far:



