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Jilly MacDowell

Childless cat lady writing about as much as I can, including but not limited to cats, vegetarian & vegan food and surviving in Philadelphia.

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Tis the Season to Be Schmaltz-y

My contributions to Christmas dinner this year come from the traditional Jewish cookbook. Since third grade, many of my best friends have been Jewish. It’s not a fetish or anything — more like birds of a feather. My Italian-American dark ha...

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Onion Gravy

Onion gravy over fried oyster mushrooms & taters with Nature’s Fynd mushroom-based breakfast sausage.

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Queso I Have a Confession

Just a scroll or two to some vegan queso recipes!

7 months ago
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Quiet Storm Pittsburgh: An Abridged History

Preparations are underway for the follow-up to Quiet Storm Book, a scrapbook-cookbook about a pretty legendary Pittsburgh diner/coffee shop/third space, my restaurant from 2001-2013.

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  • Jilly MacDowell

    Cook, eat, write. Writing about real life and the diverse subjects that are all around us. Significantly, finishing a book about my restaurant Quiet Storm this year! I didn't mean to launch with death & violence but I am a Francophile so...

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