Sydney's Sunday Reads: #15

Happy Sunday, friends!!

Sydney's Sunday Reads is a weekly blog series that highlights some of my favorite stories, articles, think-pieces, and more from around the Internet.

  • The Million-Dollar Question. - In its 20-year run, the quiz show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? has never had a celebrity contestant win the top prize…until now. On last Sunday’s episode, viewers nationwide witnessed Chef David Chang make television history by correctly answering the final question - with the help of friend and journalist, Mina Kimes - to win $1,000,000 for his charity, Southern Smoke Foundation, an emergency relief fund for individuals in the food and beverage industry severely impacted by the pandemic. Congrats, chef! (Entertainment Weekly)

  • The $1 Villa. - If you’re looking to become a homeowner but don’t have a big budget for a down payment, you’re in luck! Castropignano, a small village about 140 miles southeast of Rome, is the latest in a string of European communities to offer centuries-old homes, now crumbling and decaying, for sale with a $1 price tag as a last-ditch effort to reinvigorate the local economy. According to mayor Nicola Scapillati, there are roughly 100 properties up for grabs, with most being in pretty decent shape. But don’t let the initial property price fool you - there’s always a catch. Accepted buyers will be required to complete renovations within a three-year period and must present a $2,378 down payment, much like a security deposit, which will be returned once the works have been approved. Still sounds like a good deal to me! (CNN)

  • Everyone’s a dessert person. -Claire Saffitz, beloved food personality and author of the new cookbook Dessert Person (one of my favorite cookbooks of 2020), launched her Youtube channel this week, amassing nearly 200,000 subscribers so far and counting. I loved watching Claire’s journey in the BA Test Kitchen while filming Gourmet Makes, but this new version of her, more relaxed in her small home kitchen, surrounded by cute cats and cookware, is way better. Watch Claire make her debut with the soft and crispy focaccia recipe from Dessert Person in the video below! (Claire Saffitz x Dessert Person via Youtube)

  • Dua Lipa at home. Fans of the disco-pop fusion that’s currently sweeping the nation right now can thank singer Dua Lipa in part for making that happen. Her new album Future Nostalgia, which dropped in March, yielded hits like “Break My Heart,” “Don’t Start Now,” and “Levitating” - all songs that have been a major part of my personal quarantine playlist. Proving that she is still the reigning queen of pandemic-era performances, here’s Dua Lipa’s recent Tiny Desk Concert, produced by NPR Music! (NPR Music via Youtube)

On a serious note…

According to new statistics from the nonprofit organization Feeding America, more than 50 million people in the United States will experience food insecurity by the end of 2020, with 17 million of those being children. Now is the time to band together so that members of our communities - our friends, co-workers, neighbors, relatives, and loved ones - have food on the table today and every day. If you are able, please consider donating your time, money, or anything you can spare to your local food banks who are really feeling the strain right now. Learn more about food banks in your area and what they are most in need of NOW by clicking HERE.