A Week of Outfits: Shirlene Obuobi

“I’m over here writing romance, which is a genre that has been looked down on for dumb reasons, most of them rooted in misogyny,” says Shirlene Obuobi, whose second novel, Between Friends and Lovers, came out last week. When she’s not writing, Shirlene works as a cardiologist (!) in Providence and draws cartoons. Here, she […]

The Best Scungilli Salad Recipe

  Scungilli Salad, made with fresh lemon juice, celery, red onion, garlic, and parsley, is a simple yet delicious Italian dish that’s super easy to make. If you love seafood, don’t hesitate to give this one a try. What Is Scungilli? “Scungilli” from the Italian word “conchiglia,” is essentially sea conch or whelk. Scungilli that […]

How I Taught My Kids to Chat at Dinner

One thing I realized very quickly after my marriage ended is… …that kids don’t always kick off deep conversations during dinner. On an average weeknight, Toby, Anton and I would sit down at the table, and I would say, “So, tell me something about your days,” and they would stare into the middle distance or […]

Summer Fun, Food, and Shopping at Peddler’s Village

  Heading to the shore is the default summer trip, but this year the thought of crowded boardwalks, beach traffic, and shielding a bucket of French fries from dive-bombing seagulls had me less than enthusiastic. Instead, I headed to Peddlers Village in the rolling countryside of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. One of the state’s most unique […]

Five Fun Things | Cup of Jo

While chatting with my sister this morning, I remembered this classic middle-of-the-date questionnaire, and it made us both laugh. (#3. When the bartender came over, did you put on a little voice, or do you just talk like that?) — Joanna PSA: Old Navy dresses are really good right now. They have simple silhouettes, which make […]

Our Favorite New Children’s Book

Have you ever read This Is How We Do It? Matt Lamothe interviewed seven kids around the world and illustrated their lives — from what they ate for breakfast to what games they played. My kids were FASCINATED and would beg to stay up late to read more. Well, I’m happy to say that Matt […]

Have a Delicious Weekend. | Cup of Jo

What are you up to this weekend? I’m staying on the North Fork with some friends, and I’m excited to swim in the warm water. (Remember when it was snowy??) Hope you have a good one — take care — and here are a few fun links from around the web… Yummmm, a late-summer pavlova. The movie […]

Baby Wonder | Cup of Jo

By the lovely Ruth Chan. Ruth Chan is an illustrator who lives in Brooklyn with her husband and dog. She writes and illustrates children’s books. For Cup of Jo, Ruth has also written about traveling, pets, grief, OCD, Chinese celebrations and her favorite band. And here’s her beauty uniform! P.S. On connecting with a stranger […]

Seven Women on Choosing to Move to a Different Country

At Cup of Jo, we’ve talked about many different living setups, including living alone, downsizing, sharing a house and, of course, parenting around the world. But what about moving countries? Here seven women share what it was like for them… Erin Harwood, 36, from Decatur, Georgia, to the Peak District, England My husband and I […]