Kathy Adams

Kathy Adams

location-pin Lakewood, OH

School: Case Western Reserve University

Expertise: Gardening; Vegan/Vegetarian; Dairy-Free; Health & Wellness; Recipe Development

Kathy Adams

  • 14 years of freelance writing experience for publications like Taste of Home, Eater, Gastro Obscura, Atlas Obscura and USA Today
  • Product reviewer for the Associated Press
  • Copywriter, ghost writer and production, artist and band manager for Prince and other groups at NPG Records

Experience

Kathy Adams is a writer and editor with more than a decade of experience, beginning with her stints writing, copyediting and managing the local news desk at a mid-sized newspaper. She has also traveled the world, handling various duties for Prince and ghostwriting content for his websites. On several occasions, she even whipped up breakfast on a tour bus.

Kathy's work appears in many online publications such as Taste of Home, Eater, Gastro Obscura, Atlas Obscura and USA Today. She enjoys writing explainer pieces, whether that means how to make chicken risotto or play pickleball. Kathy particularly loves researching and writing about quirky food-related stories, such as fortune-telling with cheese or preparing holiday meals in space. In addition, Kathy reviews products on a freelance basis for the Associated Press and currently serves on the PRN Alumni Foundation Board, a charitable organization comprised of former Paisley Park and Prince employees.

Education

Case Western Reserve University

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Articles & Recipes

Maple-Glazed Pork Chops

The best foods are sometimes the simplest. Our maple-glazed pork chops, with a sweet, tangy glaze of maple syrup and cider vinegar, come together quickly, and they're so delicious you'll be thinking about making them again before you finish eating.

Portuguese Bean Soup

This Portuguese bean soup recipe features Portuguese sausage along with kidney beans, potatoes, tomatoes, chicken broth, onions, garlic and celery, plus a lovely smoky flavor thanks to a ham hock. It's a deliciously hearty dish that's wonderful on a chilly day.

Tomato Basil Soup

Our homemade tomato basil soup recipe is even better than what you may find in a restaurant, thanks to roasted tomatoes, roasted garlic and plenty of fresh basil. A little half-and-half cream added towards the end of the cooking time makes the soup creamy.