Brienne Reverendo

Brienne Reverendo
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Brienne was born and raised in NJ. After earning her bachelors degree in engineering at Cornell University, she moved to Houston where she began an 18 year career working for NASA. Brienne is proud of the work she did there for the International Space Station Program, managing life support systems, negotiating international partnerships, and helping researchers conduct experiments in the orbiting laboratory. Not everyone can say they’ve made space toilet bowls, or put mice on the space station, but she’s proud to have been a part of both! As inspiring as that workplace was, Brienne decided to leave NASA when her son was born, choosing to be a stay at home mom for her two kids. Motherhood has been an amazing adventure, and she has used her time with her kids to deep dive into Houston. Together they’ve made missions out of finding fountains, investigating parks, playgrounds, and splash pads all around town, and of course, seeking out the best ice cream. When she’s not shuttling her kids around, Brienne is usually cooking (or finding new recipes to cook!), feeding the sourdough, researching new parts of Houston to explore, or planning the next family vacation. She loves traveling, eating good food, and most of all, the sound of her kids laughing as they embark on a new experience.
eggplant lasagna

The Ultimate Summer Recipe Guide

When it’s hot outside I’m tempted to stay out of the kitchen, but the season’s perfect produce always lures me back. The sweetest strawberries are always on sale, fragrant peaches, so many varieties of...
Salmon with Peppadew Peppers and Roasted Tomatoes

Salmon with Peppadew Peppers and Roasted Tomatoes

Ingredients 12oz cherry or grape tomatoes 1 cup Peppadew peppers, torn in half 1 medium red onion, thinly sliced 1/2 cup olive oil 1 tsp salt 1/2 tsp pepper 1 1/4 to 2 pound salmon filet Instructions Preheat oven to 400F. Mix tomatoes, peppers,...
peach jam pork

Peach Jam Pork Marinade

One summer day I found myself staring into the abyss of my refrigerator wondering what to make for dinner. I had zero interest in spending time in the kitchen and had no ideas. Fortunately,...
flank steak

Flank Steak Dry Rub

If you're in the mood to add a little spice to your grilling routine, this recipe for flank steak dry rub is for you. Great with a simple salad, or make a hearty sandwich...
lemon & oregano chicken

Lemon & Oregano Chicken

This recipe for Lemon & Oregano Chicken is a variation of a superb dish I found in Real Simple Magazine for Greek Chicken and Potatoes. That recipe, which roasts a whole chicken with potatoes,...
eggplant lasagna

Eggplant Lasagna

This recipe is adapted from one I found on The Food Network. It's hands-down one of the tastiest things I've ever eaten, rich and tangy and simply outstanding. I admit it's one of the...
savory fruit salad in a bowl

Savory Fruit Salad

One of the easiest, and tastiest, ways to use all of Summer's fresh fruit is to put it into a savory salad. The sweetness of the fruit is enhanced by a pinch of salt...
eggplant salad

Farmer’s Eggplant Salad

Swap out lettuce for roasted eggplant in this simple salad, and you have yourself a robust side dish that is perfect addition to your summer BBQ. For this recipe I used what was in...
Pesto Pasta Salad in a bowl

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Salmon Nicoise Salad

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