You know you’re addicted to blogging when, despite spending much time on your own site, you jump at the opportunity to also blog on someone else’s. That is my story, and this first post on JCarrot is an introduction of sorts – which is another way of saying that Leah asked me to write a little about myself and my mind promptly went blank. Ahem.
My name is Ariela and I’ve been writing about food on my blog, Baking and Books, since September ’06. For me, food has been a tremendous means of exploration. I’ve learned about my family’s history by speaking with my grandmother and researching dishes she grew up with in Mexico City, and about other cultures as I’ve delved into their recipes and the stories behind them. I have a Masters degree in Jewish Studies from Columbia University and am currently a graduate student at the Jewish Theological Seminary, so it should come as no surprise that Jewish cuisine is a particular fascination of mine. From honey-vanilla challah to Transylvanian Pongyolas Alma to making pita in the desert, food has transformed the way I look at Judaism and Jewish culture. I hope you will join me on that journey as I share new recipes and bits of culinary history here on JCarrot.org. I’m thrilled to be joining Hazon’s community and look forward to learning more about you in the comments!

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