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I’m Still Here…Really!

Feb 1 by Anita 21 Comments

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Many of you may be wondering just where I’ve gone off to…didn’t I say I had returned from vacation and was promising all sorts of lovely travelogues and pretty pictures and even a recipe or two?

Well, readers, you’ve been marvelously patient and supportive, and now it’s time for me to come clean: I’m currently neck-deep (perhaps a tad higher) in the end stages of my second book, and it has taken over my life.

Oh, by the way, have I told you what the second book is about?

Well, a few months after Field Guide to Cookies came out, I received a call from my editor, who wanted to know if I might be interested in doing a companion book, on the topic of…candy.

I was very excited and flattered, to say the least, and perhaps slightly apprehensive about how much candymaking would take over my life in the next few months.

Suffice to say that at this point I am pretty thinking about candy ALL THE TIME. When I am not tweaking recipes in the kitchen, getting everything covered in caramel and chocolate, I am writing on the computer or thinking of more candies. I have visited just about every candy store in San Francisco. My boyfriend does not blink now when I say for the 3rd time in a week, “We need to go get more sugar.” I think I’ve even dreamed about candy (which, actually, for a dessert lover like me, should be like the gold ring of dreams.)

It’s been a fun and amazing and intense experience, and now as I’m approaching the photoshoot for the book, the intensity is pushing past 11 on the meter. In a few weeks, there will hopefully be lovely shots of candies to entice and beguile the candy-curious. Until then, I’ll be in the kitchen, whipping up sweets Willy-Wonka style.

I miss blogging, I really do. I miss being able to jump in the kitchen when an idea strikes, experimenting with possible new desserts. I miss taking photographs, playing around to find the right angles and colors and light. Most of all, I miss the community out there – I’m still visiting the blogs, although lack of time to comment has turned me more into a lurker. But trust, I’m still seeing what’s going on out there in the wonderful wide blogosphere, and I’m loving it still even as my participation has dwindled.

As soon as the candy photoshoot is over in a couple of weeks, I’m eager to get back in the blogging saddle, so to speak, and resume a more regular pattern of blogging. Thanks to all of you in the meantime for your continued support – I have a long backlog of things I’d love to put up on Dessert First, and I hope you’ll be around when I do!

And just so this post isn’t totally dessert-free, Sunset Magazine interviewed me for my recommendations on best desserts around the Bay Area. The February issue is out on newsstands now, or you can go the site for the article. Enjoy!

Filed Under: Field Guide to Candy, Field Guide to Cookies, Personal

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Comments

  1. 1

    Lisa says

    Feb 2 at 12:19 am

    I’m sure you’ve now heard about Joseph Schmidt/Scharffen Berger?… so sad. Made me think of them as I read this post, and of you visiting the local “candiers”.

    Can’t wait to hear more about this book!! Good luck! It’ll be FANTASTIC! 🙂

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    deeba says

    Feb 2 at 12:55 am

    Glad you are Anita, welcome back. That’s great news! All the best for the candy high!!

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    kat says

    Feb 2 at 2:06 am

    ooh candy…sounds like a good companion to the first book!

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    Sara, Ms. Adventures in Italy says

    Feb 2 at 2:13 am

    Candy..ooo! I look forward to it – and I love trying out recipes so I can’t wait until the book comes out!

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    Verena says

    Feb 2 at 2:26 am

    Ooh, MochiCream … what flavors did you get to try? Good luck with the candymaking and experimenting, and hope you won’t eventually be sick of anything sweet. I’m off my way to reading the ‘Sunset’ article. 🙂

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    Lien says

    Feb 2 at 3:33 am

    HOw exciting; looking forward to your new book!

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    Y says

    Feb 2 at 4:39 am

    Anita, I wish I could get paid to think about candy all the time 😉 Good luck with the second book, and come back soon, y’hear!

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    Hany says

    Feb 2 at 8:48 am

    how exciting! a second book!! wow… i can’t wait to see it in the book store 🙂

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    Allison says

    Feb 2 at 9:14 am

    That article has some great suggestions! I live in the South Bay and got to Los Gatos often but have never noticed that bakery. I’ll make sure to stop by the next time I’m down there.

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    Dana McCauley says

    Feb 2 at 11:06 am

    I do hope there will be some salted caramels in that new book of yours!

    Good luck with the work load.

    Shall we send you gift certificates to a dentist’s office as a congratulatory gift?

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    Asianmommy says

    Feb 2 at 3:34 pm

    Great picture! Can’t wait to see your candy favorites.

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    peabody says

    Feb 2 at 4:36 pm

    All candy, all the time. Sounds awesome to me. Can’t wait to see the new cookbook!

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    Ash says

    Feb 2 at 6:18 pm

    Very Very cool! How exciting!
    May I ask what those lovely looking things are in the pic?

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    Deelish Dish says

    Feb 2 at 9:23 pm

    Congrats! That is incredibly exciting. Can’t wait to see what comes of the book…

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    Skippy says

    Feb 3 at 2:43 pm

    Candy?!!! Hooray!! I’m currently obsessed with caramel, so I dream about candy, too.

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    steph (whisk/spoon) says

    Feb 4 at 6:50 am

    yay–candy! what a great topic (with a lot of ground to cover), as i think a lot of people shy away from making candies at home. looking forward to this one!!

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    Maria says

    Feb 5 at 1:56 pm

    I am in love with your cookie book, I can’t wait for CANDY!!! Congrats!!

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    Tartelette says

    Feb 6 at 4:59 pm

    How absolutely wonderful!! How do you turn them out so quick? (the books)!! Dang! and I thought I was getting no sleep!

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    vineela says

    Feb 14 at 11:47 pm

    Hi Anita,
    I bought your first book ” cookies”.Love the book with detailed insructions and great pictures.
    Wish you best of luck for your second book ” Candy “.
    vineela

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    parisbreakfast says

    Feb 19 at 10:56 am

    THAT’S AMAZING Anita!!!
    BRAVO!!!
    Aren’t they smart!?
    :)xo cg

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    Carolyn Jung says

    Feb 23 at 8:46 pm

    What a sugary sweet life you are having! Congrats on the candy book. Can’t wait to see all the goodies in store.

    Reply

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