Emery Pearson
Location
Southern California
School
Boise State University, Antioch University
Expertise
Cookware, Scandinavian & Italian Cooking, Kitchen Witchery
- Emery worked on the development of a line of cookware, providing insight into design as well as creating the literature and recipes that accompanied the product.
- She also created and managed several kitchenware review sites, reviewing cookware, gadgets, and other culinary products.
- In addition to traditional Norwegian recipes passed down from her grandmother, Emery enjoys crafting homemade pasta dishes.
Experience
Emery has been writing and teaching writing for well over a decade, beginning with freelance copywriting. She has taught first-year writing and creative nonfiction while also tutoring and advising university students. In 2017, she transitioned to web marketing and content writing, where she wrote and managed content across various industries. After completing her MFA in creative writing, Emery founded a website providing writing and marketing services tailored to witchy writers. Her creative writing, reviews, and articles have been featured in print and digital publications.
Education
Emery holds a B.A. and M.A. in rhetoric and composition from Boise State University. She recently completed an MFA in creative writing at Antioch University Los Angeles.
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Stories By Emery Pearson
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Why not get creative and try something new to accompany the classic starch? Whipped blue cheese is the funky topping your baked potato has been waiting for.
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If you're in the market for a new cooler, you might want to check out your local Costco. People have reported finding one cooler at significant discounts.
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While marinating certain types of meat for 24 hours unlocks their maximum flavor potential, chicken suffers from an extended stay in marinade.
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Steak isn't cheap, so if you're preparing it for a group you want to stretch it as far as possible. Steak kabobs are the perfect solution.
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Trader Joe's hosts its fair share of delicious seasonal and year-round soups, but there's one premade soup flavor that you should steer clear of. Here's why.
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Trader Joe's kimbap features seasoned rice, braised tofu, and crunchy veggies wrapped in seaweed, but you can take it up a notch with this flavorful technique.
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It's valid to wonder whether the condiment belongs in particular contexts. Case in point: pulled pork sandwiches. Does mayo belong on them?
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Trader Joe's shoppers are skipping out on the Mac and Cheese Bites for this reason -- but don't worry, there are plenty more great apps in their frozen section.
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Making Rice Krispies treats at home means taking it to the next level by customizing it with your favorite candies, be it gummies or melted caramel chocolate.
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The Costco baked goods section is criminally underrated. Shoppers have spotted these brand new Danishes we can't wait to try!
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Lemon thyme is a severely underused ingredient in the kitchen, so if you're unfamiliar with cooking with it, here's everything you need to know about it.
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For a caffeine-free tiramisu alternative, look no further than strawberry tiramisu. This recipe replaces coffee with strawberries for a fresh, fruity dessert.
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Quesadillas are pretty terrific in their most basic form, but you can take things to the next level with some creative add-ins, like tortilla chips.
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This uninspired entry came in last place in our ranking of Subway sandwiches, and we're confident you can create a much more satisfying iteration on your own.
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Crispy tater tot casserole is super satisfying on its own. But you can make it even better with cheeseburger toppings -- from cheese and bacon to burger sauce.
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Canned preserves are meant to last for a long time, but they don't last forever, and improper storage can significantly shorten their shelf life.
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There is no better way top enjoy the flavors of the Mediterranean than with a sprawling mezze-style meal. Here's your guide to mezze-style dining.
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If you're planning to bake some fudge, the correct cookware can make all of the difference. Here's the type of pot you'll need for fantastic fudge.
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With so many gluten-free cereals on the market these days, it might surprise you to learn that our favorite is a beloved, sweet childhood classic.
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Ina Garten will be wowing guests with lobster rolls served with potato salad. And not just any potato salad, but Julia Child's favorite potato salad.
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A stainless steel mug keeps your coffee hot for longer than a normal ceramic mug, but can it compete with an expensive temperature control mug?
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On first thought, ranch dressing might not seem like it belongs in pasta salad. But you would be mistaken as the iconic dressings fits in beautifully.
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Enameled cast iron cookware is highly versatile in the kitchen. But there's one common misconception that every cook should be aware of: It's not nonstick.
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We evaluated all of the store-bought Caesar dressings we could get our hands on, and we've determined the best dressing to use on salads, in wraps, and more.
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Trader Joe's S'mores Clusters replaced one of its beloved products that was discontinued in 2023. But how does it stack up against it?
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Short ribs take time to do right, there's no getting around that. However, you can have tender, juicy results in a fraction of the time with an Instant Pot.
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Million dollar recipes have been around for at least a century. Named for their rich ingredients and flavors, these decadent dishes taste like a million bucks.