Sunday Suppers is the amazing cooking class in Brooklyn, where photographer Karen Mordechai invites a guest chef into her home to teach a small group how to cook a delicious dinner from start to finish. When Martha Stewart Living decided to write an article about Sunday Suppers, Alex and I were lucky enough to be invited to the photo shoot. We were psyched...
I dressed up in a Gap maternity dress, stretched an apron over my belly and joined a group of lovely people (including Sarah from Saipua)...
Alex poured blood-orange liqueur over fruit to make Boozy Fruit...
And under the careful watch of the guest chef--Martha Stewart Living food editor, Shira--we all chopped, diced and stirred to prepare an Italian feast.
Here, Sarah shows off the herbed flatbread...
The meatballs were rich and fragrant, paired with a fresh tomato sauce...
And my favorite part of the meal, hands down, was the ridiculously delicious penne frittata with basil, ricotta and lots of pepper. I would highly recommend it (and definitely ate more than my fair share).
During dinner, we all chatted and drank Prosecco (well, water for me). Ben and Laura, the cute couple behind Van Leeuwen Artisan Ice Cream, told us about their wedding in Central Park, recent trip to Bali, and how pistachio is their most popular ice-cream flavor.
Weren't the flowers by Saipua wild and wonderful? Sunday Suppers classes are always styled beautifully.
For dessert, we had delicious cookies...
...and affogato, an Italian dessert of espresso poured over gelato.
The classes always end with a little favor, and, that day, we got to take home Frankies Spuntino olive oil, as well as a booklet with the recipes. It was such a great day. If you'd like, you can sign up for a Sunday Suppers class here -- they're amazing! And read the full Martha Stewart article here and find the recipes here. We were embarrassingly excited to appear in the magazine, and, needless to say, our moms flipped out. :) Thanks again for including us, Karen!(Photos by Karen Mordechai)



That is so cool!! I've always wanted to go to a real cooking class like this. The photos are great!! I hope the article comes out nice & they use a shot with guys in it!! Aww your dress is pretty!! The meatballs & the blood-orange liqueur sounds & looks delicious!!!! What a treat! =)
ReplyDeleteI was just reading this article in line at the super market last night, but never made it to the page to see the photos of you guys- I probably would have screamed that's Joanna! lol-I am going to go back and pick up a copy :)
ReplyDeletePS. that is awesome!
Everything looks so pretty! And you still barely look pregnant to me, I can't believe you're about to have that little one!
ReplyDeletethat is so cool!! i love it!! the recipes look delicious and you look so cute with your belly!! i cant wait for the magazine!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely divine!! How wonderful it must have been to be part of that!! Congratulations!!
ReplyDeleteaw, cara, that is so cute! yes, we did appear in the magazine -- the june issue. totally and embarrassingly exciting :)
ReplyDeletelove the photographs and ideas! you look adorable in your gap dress with an apron! xo!
ReplyDeleteThat is so fun and amazing! I think I would just plain pass out if I was in Martha Stewart Living. I have to say that the food looks completely to die for and you and your little belly are just adorable!! You all look like you were having a blast!
ReplyDeleteoh my! what a fun, fabulous time!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks totally mouthwatering. And holy moly, what gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteJoanna--you look beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing your lovely experience. I wish we lived closer to Brooklyn to do Sunday Suppers-it looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteJoanna, as I read this article in my June MS Living, I was looking at that picture of Alex and the fruit and thinking: "man....I KNOW that guy from SOMEwhere." And then I saw the picture of you and I got so excited. What great exposure for your awesome little blog (and I'm sure it was a great time). Hope you're feeling great. Happy early birthday to the little man!
ReplyDeletesaw this yesterday and was so excited to see familiar blog friends! glad you shared here, too! xo.
ReplyDeleteI saw you in my June issue last week and was so excited to "know" someone in Martha Stewart. So awesome! And the meal looked delicious too. I adore that site.
ReplyDeletewow that looks like so much fun! the photos are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYou look ridiculously adorable with your belly, apron, and gorgeous smile. So fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Looks great.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures. I wish I lived in NY to take a Sunday Supper class. FYI- you look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteWow, what an AMAZING experience!! It looks like a ton of fun, and what a perfect way to spend your weekend!! These pictures are fabulous :)
ReplyDeleteGlad to see these! Thanks so much for sharing, Jo!! :)
Aww, that looks like so much fun! My friend and I took a few cooking classes at a nearby community college a couple of years ago. The teacher was amazing, and we got some really great recipes from the classes. I'd love to do it again, but for the time being I'm just experimenting on my own or making my husband (the real cook in our relationship) make delicious things for me. ;-)
ReplyDeleteSo so awesome!!! The food looks amazing, and you guys look adorable! Super cool.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an absolutely amazing experience. I would LOVE to do something like this! The meal looks delicious!
ReplyDeletejust being invited to something like this is beyond cool, but the fact that you're in martha stewart? wow. congrats, joanna! x
ReplyDeleteThis is so great, and you just inspired me to finally take the plunge and sign up for a class or two or ten!
ReplyDeleteWow, it looks wonderful. The food looks delicious and everyone there is ridiculously photogenic! I'm inspired to have a few friends over for a special cooking weekend!
ReplyDeleteLooks like such fun! How lucky you were to be a part of that :D
ReplyDeletevanessa, you will love it!
ReplyDeletei actually just saw this spread in MSL over the weekend and when i saw your name i was like, hey, i follow her blog! :) everything looks delish!
ReplyDeleteyum, yum and more yum! that penne fritatta sounds nice, i wonder if you could do it with spaghetti too? and hmm affogato...
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic....I'm so excited to try some of these recipes. What a lovely way to spend a Sunday night, I love how everyone contributes to the collective eating effort~
ReplyDeletei love sunday suppers! It looks like everyone had an amazing time.
ReplyDeletei am planning a birthday brunch next sunday and i think boozy fruit and the penne frittata would be perfect additions!
Thank you for this post! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteTeresa
These pictures are amazing, I wanted to lick the screen...that frittata and olive oil for a favor, pure perfection! and you are just glowing!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like such a wonderful time, and you look adorable!! So much yummy food and everything styled so beautifully!! Will definitely be picking up the June issue, how exciting!
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness! the recipes are included? thank you joanna, martha stewart, and sunday suppers!!!
ReplyDeleteYou look amazing! And you are amazing for sharing this, Joanna! I have 6 people coming over tom night, one of which is a vegetarian (Hellooooo frittata!)...and I now have my menu, I do believe. I've been going back and forth on what to make! Perfect timing and I can't wait to try it all. xx
ReplyDeleteWow, that's incredible! Glad you had fun and your mommies are proud :)
ReplyDeleteLucky you! I love the Sunday Suppers blog. If only I lived in New York and could go to a class...
ReplyDeleteSo divine...love the pictures.
ReplyDeleteWe love Sunday Suppers and have been following them for a while. So envious! Would love to take a class, but a little difficult from the west coast.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lot of fun:)
i made that amazing penne frittata last week.. who would've thought eggs and pasta could be so happy together?
ReplyDeletereminder for later: next life=MUST be born in NYC .... I.HEART.SUNDAY.SUPPER.
ReplyDeletewould sell my grandma to attend one of their INCREDIBLE events..
small, tiny, insignificant detail.. I live in Italy, more or less 7 hours of flight from there. BUT I have exactely the same Moka coffee maker! AND I still think I will be able to make it one day (optimism is a free and inexhaustible source of inspiration)
lots of good luck and positive thoughts for the baby birth dear Joanna, following you from Rome.
Sunday Suppers what a lovely idea!! So beautifully documented too.
ReplyDeleteThe food sounds delicious too...makes me hungry!
I loved this article when I read it! this looks like a fantastic class and everyone looks like they're having a great time. I really love how the cookies are displayed - so easy and pretty.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea! I wish they had that on the West Coast. The apron looked adorable on your belly, btw : )
ReplyDeleteDrooling over all of the food, and you're dress/apron looks adorable (would have liked to see the belly though!)
ReplyDeleteWow - have amazing. I'd love to come along, but a little too far from NL. The penne dish looks fantastic and one I will definitely try out. And the affotago. Lucky you I say
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I totally saw you and got so excited in the Martha Stewart magazine. I was like, "I know her!" and my husband thought that was funny because I really don't know you in real life!
ReplyDeleteThat affogato dessert looks amazing!
OMG. Seeeeeething with jealousy. That is too awesome.
ReplyDeleteOmg these look amazing! I feel hungry now
ReplyDeleteJoanna this is so cool! I love the Sunday Suppers blog - I'm super jealous!!! :)
ReplyDeletep.s affogato is delicious and so easy to make!!
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How FUN - Congratulations on being in MS. I would faint. The meal, decor and guests all look amazing but what I would want most is that olive oil - yum!
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome. I'm not going to lie, I think my favorite part are those beautiful aprons. They are so sweet.
ReplyDeleteI love it all! What a fun evening and great spread!
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely wonderful! I love your apron <3 And oh my, that espresso/gelato dessert is to die for!
ReplyDeletei actually was just reading this article last night in bed! it's so crazy to see someone you "know" among martha's pages. looks like a great evening. xo!
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming way to spend an evening, something I would just adore! Looks like a lovely time was had by all, the photos are fabulous. So happy I've found you!
ReplyDeleteYou guys look so cute and this looks like a lot of FUN! Next time I'm in NYC I'm dying to try Ben & Laura's ice cream place, annnd I love pistachio ice cream.
ReplyDeleteI am jealous on so many levels. How cool!
ReplyDeleteThat is so great! I have to read the whole thing..Ohh you look stunning in your Gap dress and everything looks so amazing! I do cooking classes for kids and moms...and I really enjoy the whole experience...Ahhh how fun:)
ReplyDeleteMuah
oh my god... that espresso gelato dessert looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteSo awesome!!! I want to take those classes!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis post has made me get even hungrier than I already was. It seems like you all had such a lovely time!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week.
xx,
Ale.
Are you KIDDING? Dream come true alert! Oh my goodness! I cannot describe how incredibly jealous I am with my big smile on my face.
ReplyDeleteAnd you will always have that magazine to show your little boy what you did two weeks before he was born. How incredible!
The food and its styling looks lovely. Plus the participants seems like a fun, interesting bunch of people. NEAT!!
ReplyDeleteWhat incredible photos & an amazing idea! I can barely cook anything beyond pasta & have always wanted to take a cooking class, so I really wish there was an opportunity like this for me in Florida. Looks like you had fun :]
ReplyDeleteOoh, how fun! How beautiful everything looks. I can't wait to try Penne Frittata - if only my basil plant would grow!
ReplyDeleteI just read the article in the mag on Friday morning & was wondering if you'd blog about it... ta-da!
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely article, with lovely photos too! It made me SO hungry! Looks like you guys had a blast!
xoxo
Wow, that is absolutely amazing, and I'm totally checking out every single link you listed. Martha is so classy- must've been a blast!
ReplyDeleteI don't which is more tempting -- the penne frittata or the affogato!
ReplyDeleteReally cool! I don't live in New York, but my friends and I have been talking about taking a cooking class at our local Viking store. It looks like it would be fun.
ReplyDeletewhat a fun thing to do (and document!) pre-baby! sounds like you had a blast--you both look lovely in the pictures.
ReplyDeleteWhat a magical, yummy adventure! The photos are just lovely!
ReplyDeleteHow cute you are in that dress :)
Happy new week to you!
This feast looks amazing, but that's to be expected! I tried out their recipes for Sunday Brunch and was rewarded with lots of happy friends - even if my version was a lot less stylish than theirs!
ReplyDeleteWow, did you feel like the luckiest lady on the planet? That looks amazing and pregnant eating is the best. Enjoy while you can. =)
ReplyDeletethis looks like so much fun! i wonder if alex and i can get into a class while we're in nyc - probably not, now that's it's been in martha stewart living!
ReplyDeletealso, i don't understand how you manage to look so fabulous while being so pregnant!
beautiful blog! I love the chalk boards... I am a fan of chalk boards... almost looks like they "where" mirrors then some chalk board paint maybe?
ReplyDeleteLove it! oh yea and the food looks amazing;)
Trina
www.mommeville.com (blog)
saw the article last week, and was very excited to see you and alex! looks like a fabulous class.
ReplyDeletexoxo,
allegra
p.s. your little belly was so cute too!
That looks like so much fun! And now I really, really want a penne frittata--it looks like it would be an excellent thing to eat cold on the patio as the weather continues to get better. Thanks so much for sharing, I'll have to check out those recipes!
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WOW! this whole thing is amazing. completely beyond rad that you were invited and overly cool you're in martha! Wow. you guys are the coolest. you looked so pretty in your dress too with that cute apron! the couples outfits looked amazing. the food looked mouthwateringly divine. Wow. so cool. so cool.
ReplyDeleteThat is soooo great! Beautiful images of the food, the setting, and the two of you - such a stylish and fun couple! Congrats.
ReplyDeleteI was grinning on the airplane while flipping though the MSL when I saw your smiling face. I'm sure if anyone saw me they must have thought I was REALLY excited about making that flat bread. ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely shots! The food looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteWow, congrats that IS awesome! And the food looks delightful.
ReplyDeleteVery cool ! Everything looks amazing and yummy. Lisa
ReplyDeletecan you get us the recipe for those chocolate layers cookies?! thanks!
ReplyDeleteMiss Jo, you look positively radiant in those shots! I've been following the activity at Sunday Suppers for a while am tickled pink that you had the opportunity to be a part of one.
ReplyDeleteOn that theme: there is a nomadic, sporadic dinner party entity in the desert around Joshua Tree, CA called Bistro Escondido that might interest you...recently they hosted one of their open-to-the-public dinner parties at the famed itHouse, an off the grid marvel of steel and glass in the high-desert (and the darling of Dwell, Sunset, the LA Times, and your hubby's paper). Uniting gourmet vittles and world-class architecture in the rural desert and making both assessable to the public is a pretty amazing idea. And the feast was prepared in a house running solely on solar! Might be a fun CoJ post? Pictures of the event up on my blog if you're interested.
Cheers!
I was so excited to see this in my recent issue. It's going to be my inspiration for my 30th later this year.
ReplyDeleteoh that looks so fun! if only i lived in nyc... and you look so lovely in that colour blue joanna!
ReplyDeletegreetings from sweden.
ahhhh!!! this is amazing! i love sunday suppers! throw in a little martha photo shoot and you're the luckiest girl in town :) you look great!!
ReplyDeleteI nominated you for an award on my blog :)
ReplyDeletethank you so much for these lovely comments!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteAmazing idea.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful people.
Delicious food.
oh my goodness, what fun! you look like you're having a blast. and the food looks SO good!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!! What fun :)
ReplyDeleteYou've already got so many comments but I might as well add another one! Lucky you! I would love to go along to a Sunday Suppers class! And aren't those flowers gorgeous too, great post!:)
ReplyDeleteGood food and pretty aprons... sounds heavenly!
ReplyDeleteYikes. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteMy jealousy is taking over :)
Wow! What an amazing experience. Everything looks so fun and delicious. I love group cooking classes/dinners. Makes gathering together so fun. Affogato is officially my favorite thing EVER. Never heard of it before but will now eat it every day :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun thing to be involved in! And all of those recipes look great. I'm sure it was a lovely day.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, you look so amazing in that dress. The whole dinner looks like a lot of fun. Thanks for sharing the pictures!
ReplyDeleteWow. What a cool concept. I wonder if there is anything like that here in Chicago.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteoh myyyy this is BEAUTIFUL! u mustve had so much fun. the food looks divine, and ur shots are great!
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Absolutely jealous! Thank you for sharing your wonderful evening with us!! :-)
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what a fabulous little party. not to mention, documented beautifully so you'll always remember it.
ReplyDeleteand affogatos? yum.
how beautiful! looks great
ReplyDeletewhy don't people wear aprons more often? I think they are so chic
Katherine
what great photos! Food looks great too!
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite post from you to date. very inspiring. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOMIGosh, I'm famished now.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, btw.
Unrelated congrats for being named the 4th most influential personal style blogger. Sheesh! Great job!
this looks so fun! I want to try something like this soon! I need to learn better cooking skills!!
ReplyDeleteoh my, how wonderful! it looks like everyone had such a fun time... and mmmmm the food looks SO good!!
ReplyDeleteyou look fantastic in that blue colour, by the way. :)
I just received my June issue of Martha Stewart Living, but haven't had a chance to read it yet...but then I saw your blog this morning and went straight to the magazine. What a great idea. Sounds like a fun evening. Glad you felt up to it too!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a blast. I cannot cook at ALL, but would love the concept of doing so as a group!
ReplyDeleteAnd you look positive glowing!
Looks like a wonderful day - can't wait to try out some of the recipes and see more pics and tips over at the SS blog soon! Wish I lived in NY!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness that sounds soooo fun! Lovely photos, very inspiring! Maybe I'll have to start my own here in Seattle lol
ReplyDeleteJoanna. This is so so cool.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazingly fun experience, and how neat to meet all those interesting people! Congrats on the article, too!
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely fantastic. I am terribly jealous....
ReplyDeletethat looks like the most wonderful event and I am contacting Saipua for my wedding flowers in September:) Thanks!!!
What a fun opportunity. The food looks great, especially the dessert. Great pics of you and Alex!:)
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Looks like so much fun and reminds me just how crazy it is that I have not ever indulged in an affogato. This must change! It is a disgrace...
ReplyDeleteThis looks like so much fun! I just emailed them to take a course. Thanks.xx
ReplyDeleteoh wow, this is soo awesome! i totally wish i could join one of the cooking classes! the food looks amazing and your dress and apron look super cute! =)
ReplyDeleteI thought that was you! You and your tummy are adorable :)
ReplyDeleteWow, that looks so delicious! Looks like you had such a fun time! I love the gelato-espresso dessert - mmmm-mmm! A favorite pastime!
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that is so incredible!!!
ReplyDeletefantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome session/gathering to be a part of. The images of you and the food are so lovely. Congrats on being a part of the magazine article!
ReplyDeleteI know! I saw the article and your picture and I asked myself if it was you. Sure enough your name was listed. Awesome! Fun article.
ReplyDeleteOkay, first of all: you cannot even tell you are pregnant in the photo of you! And secondly, this is the coolest thing EVER! What an amazing experience. You are a lucky lady!
ReplyDeleteThis post is truly inspiring! I went to the market and will be making the penne frittata tomorrow. Affogato is also a favorite dessert and I forgot how elegant an end it is to any meal.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing something that has inspired me to put on the apron and get cooking!
Your friends are incredibly well-dressed! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, how awesome...thank you for sharing the mouth watering photos..what a great experience that would be!
ReplyDeleteEllie..a wannabe cook!
It looks absolutely delicious! This is such a great idea for a Sunday night. Thank you for sharing!
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What a treat on so many levels! It looks like you guys had a great time... =) Hope your week is off to a great start!
ReplyDeleteoh my...you're so lucky to be there! all the food looks delish!
ReplyDeleteOh that seems so fun and charming! So nice to have a get together like that with friend:) Nice pictures too. Have a very good start on your week!
ReplyDeletebest,
Masy
i'm so jealous! i dream of being a part of sunday suppers! you look stunning and the food looks all too delicious.
ReplyDeletereally cool. looks like out of a food magazine. the blue dress is gorgeous and I#m getting hungry ;)
ReplyDeleteLooks like so much fun and deliciousness! Definitely going to check out the recipes and the article. And got to check out Sarah's blog to see if she posted more pics of flowers - her arrangements are amazing.
ReplyDeleteyou look stunning in all your full-bellied beauty!
ReplyDeleteI went to sleep last night dreaming of that fabulous arrangement...Queen Anne's Lace is my favorite...
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun (and gorgeous) crowd. Joanna, you look fantastic--glowing and beautiful. I'll have to check out Gap Maternity (I'm pregnant too).
Congratulations on such a fantastic article.
i love these photos. and that herbed flatbread looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteamazing pictures!!! lovely!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like so much fun! I wish I lived in NYC...
ReplyDeleteYou look positively glowing in that photo BTW :) You should've modeled for Gap Maternity!
gorgeous pictures. i love that bell-shaped glass thing for the biscuits! very decorative!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!! really great idea - bringing folks together under the umbrella of Food. Keep posting all these amazing activities - fashion, food, vacations, life, fun....
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How exciting! I've been dying to go to one of these suppers--looks so lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun thing to do as a couple! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteXO
Lenore
how totally fantastic!
ReplyDeletei bet it was a blast...you look lovely ;-)
you look gorgeous and your blog is fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats!!
p.s.: love this Sunday menù!
oh my gosh, AMAZING. What a fantastic evening!!
ReplyDeleteAnd the Affogato!! drooool. Thanks for sharing! You look so cute with your little aproned belly :)
I want to go to there!
ReplyDeleteThat looks awesome
ReplyDeleteYou look beautiful that maternity dress!
are you in labor joanna? you haven't posted anything today!
ReplyDeleteYou are gorgeous and full of life and happy!
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Wow, what an amazing experience!! Everything looks just beautiful.
ReplyDeletethis is so amazing... i would love to attend. gorgeous photos and styling. i'm hungry now.
ReplyDeleteI'm running out to get my copy right now! I have such a huge crush on Sunday Suppers and hope that I'll get to take a class there at some point. Thinking of you as your due date nears!
ReplyDeleteI usually read a few blogs in the morning before I start my day. Yours isn't up yet, so of course the first thing I think is that you're in labor!
ReplyDeleteI am so silly, but this is what I will be constantly thinking until you pop...
I'm excited for you!
Looks amazing! Missing your posts today...One of the things in the day I look most forward to....
ReplyDeleteI saw this in MSL this month and was so jealous! If I was still living in NYC I'd be all over it! Can someone start an LA chapter???
ReplyDeleteLooks like an amazing time and experience! And the food looks divine. How lucky to be part of this cooking event.
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holy bananas! - i can't believe i never knew about this place! -- i knew about a place in Brooklyn that teaches u how to make pizza - but not a guest chef .. i'm ALL over this now - thank love!
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Um, how adorable are YOU with that apron stretched over your belly?! Awwww.
ReplyDeleteOh, and the food looks good too :)
That is so so so exciting! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThese recipes look so delicious - I can't wait to try some.
Such a cool idea! It all looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering when you were going to write about this! I was so excited when I read the article and recognized someone in it!
ReplyDeleteNo posts today. Did the baby come early??
ReplyDeleteHi Joanna! That looks like such fun and so yummy! i wish I could do something like that! Jennifer:)
ReplyDeleteYou know when you don't post we all think you're in labor! :) If that's the case, good luck Joanna!!!! As my friend said to me, "Be ready for that little dude to rock your world!"
ReplyDeleteI love this! This makes me want to have a dinner making party every sunday with friends and family--how fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing experience! I love the flower arrangement by Saipua.
ReplyDeletegemini-baby?! are you here!??!!?!?
ReplyDeleteA day without a blog from you makes me think you are having a baby right now????
ReplyDeleteIn case, good good luck!!!!
going to try out that penne frittata tonight. unrelated but i have a feeling you are in labor right now :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious & fun!
ReplyDeleteI have been following your blog everysince it started. I finally caved in and do a blog about my soon to be military life. Life in general and fashion. I want to say your a inspiration to me and i love everysingle blog post you created. Good luck with the baby and starting a "new" family life.
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Alison Shaye
what a delicious way to spend a Sunday.... totally jealous!
ReplyDeletethough happy you got some coupletime before baby comes
How amazing to be including in such an amazing cooking class with all these great people plus be featured in Martha Stewarts magazine! The penne and the meatballs look so tasty!! I love Italian food! Congrats! Going to check out the Martha link! PS how cute are you and your belly! :)
ReplyDeleteYou are SO lucky!
ReplyDeleteKristin
No posts makes me think you're having the baby today :) If so congrats!
ReplyDeleteit looks fantastic!! what a great class and what a perfect way to finish off - eating all that yummy food!!
ReplyDeleteyou look gorgeous too Joanna! not long now huh? im excited for you guys.....
Oh yum! That looks like a tasty delight of a day from start to finish.
ReplyDeleteHmm, no posts today Joanna? :) Sending lovely thoughts your way in case you're welcoming your new little man into the world! xoxo
ReplyDeleteLoved the article! Are you in labor? Post soon.
ReplyDeleteHmm...are you ok? I bet your little one is on the way....:)
ReplyDeleteKisses and be safe!
When it's really hot but you still want a cup of coffe, affogato is the best thing. I totally live on it during summer. Coffe and vanilla ice cream, mhhmmhhh...
ReplyDeleteI think I might be a little behind the times but I have just stumbled across your blog and really like it - great writing, content and photos....do you take the photos yourself?
ReplyDeleteJo - Thank you so much for posting this! What they're doing at Sunday Suppers is my dream one day. I am absolutely in love with every single detail about this, and I'm loving the bottles of olive oil as gifts. I can't wait to do this someday. xxSAS
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the little one!
ReplyDeleteSo exciting that you're not posting! Hope all is well in newborn baby land; I can't imagine any other explanation. Love to you and your new little family!
ReplyDeleteHappy day of birth baby! Congrats! xx
ReplyDeleteanytime there is a lapse in blog posts i think joanna is having the baby! :)
ReplyDeleteSupposedly she has had the baby. Congrats Joanna and Alex if the rumors on your facebook are true!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post and Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI think she did!! So happy!
ReplyDeleteAeesome pictures and great blog post!
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