![]() ![]() “I told this to Martha and she said she would have eaten them right then and there,” Schofield said, sounding disappointed. Schofield said that she told Stewart she wanted to make homemade pierogis to bring her, but her husband said the star would never eat them. “I went to my first tag sale because of Martha, I fold my sheets like Martha, I have soapstone in my kitchen like Martha, and I make my own pierogis like Martha.” “You could say that I am obsessed with Martha Stewart,” gushed Suzette Schofield of Wilmington, who was all smiles after getting her book signed by the star. On the heels of being named brand ambassador for Aerosoles, Stewart launched a limited-edition holiday collection for Payless under the “Martha Everyday” label, with additional styles expected to be introduced in spring. She is an entrepreneur with merchandise lines of everything from kitchen wares and jeans, to crafts and bedding, Just this week, Stewart introduced an affordable shoe line at Payless shoe store. Stewart is an author of more than 85 major books on food, entertaining, gardening, organizing and weddings. Recipes include instructions for both stovetop and electric pressure cookers. “Martha Stewart’s Pressure Cooker,” published by Clarkson Potter Publishers, is the latest tome to follow a long line of cookbooks, including “Grilling,” “Slow Cooker,” “One Pot,” “Newlywed Cookbook,” “New Way to Bake” and “Vegetables.” The book is a guide to using a time-saving pressure cooker, and it is divided into three parts: a beginner-friendly section of pressure-cooker building blocks like beans, stocks, grains, and vegetables that can be assembled into simple dishes, such as salads, soups, quesadillas, burgers, and more a chapter of more than 40 main courses made start to finish in the pot and a final chapter of desserts cooked entirely in the appliance. She’s very innovative,” Keeley said as she eagerly waited to meet Stewart. Snyder saw the announcement about Stewart’s local appearance on the Terrain Facebook page and quickly bought tickets for her and mom. ![]() ![]() Both are self-proclaimed Martha Stewart fans who said that they can’t wait to try out the recipes in the new cookbook. While waiting in line for the meet-and-greet, fans browsed through Terrain’s unique merchandise, sipped samples of the Martha Stewart Wines collection and nibbled on a selection of appetizers made by the Terrain staff, using recipes from the new book.Īccording to a Terrain spokesperson, the event in Delaware County sold out at 225 tickets in just two hours once they went online.ĭiane Keeley of Media was there with her daughter Tara Snyder of Aston. Fans, who purchased tickets in advance, were able to receive a copy of the new book and meet Stewart in person to get it signed. The queen of happy homemaking was in town to host a holiday cocktail party to celebrate her latest book. to accommodate its very special guest, who arrived shortly after 5. The Glen Mills restaurant closed early at 4 p.m. ![]() Stewart dropped into Terrain Thursday night for a special appearance to press the flesh and push her new book, “Martha Stewart’s Pressure Cooker.” CONCORD – Domestic diva Martha Stewart was turning up the heat in Delco this week. ![]()
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