Margaret (Peg) Kern has been fulfilling her clients’ travel dreams since 2004 when she joined The International Kitchen as a tour coordinator after leaving academia. She has been part owner of The International Kitchen since 2015, and assumed primary ownership in 2024. In her time as president of TIK, Peg has expanded the company to include more trips, new destinations, custom itineraries, and a robust food and travel blog.

Raised in a small town in Ohio, Peg always wanted to see the world. She started doing so by heading to New York City for college, where she graduated cum laude from Columbia University. One of the highlights of college for her was a junior year spent in Rome, Italy, studying Italian literature and art at the University of Rome la Sapienza. Her interest in travel blossomed into an intense and enduring love for Italy.

After returning to Rome for a year (and enjoying work in a couple of Roman
eateries), she headed to Chicago for graduate school. Peg received her M.A. and Ph.D. in Italian literature from the University of Chicago, graduating with honors, where she then taught for two years as part of the Master of Arts Program in the Humanities.

By 2004 Peg was ready to leave academia behind to pursue other interests, and when she saw an ad for a boutique tour company that specialized in food-themed tours, she jumped at the chance to the join the team. That company was The International Kitchen, one of the premier providers of culinary vacations and food-themed travel since 1994.

Having lived for several years in Italy during the preceding decade, Peg was particularly keen to introduce travelers to the authentic Italy she knew and loved, but she quickly expanded her areas of expertise to include the rest of Europe, most notably France and Spain. She stepped back from the company for a few years to start a family but came back full force in 2015 when she assumed co-ownership of the business. She has instilled the travel bug in her sons and enjoys traveling with the whole family to check out cooking classes and food tours in destinations around the world.

Peg’s experience in traveling and living in Europe has made her well suited to plan trips for her culinary travelers, and she couples that with years of experience in restaurants and the food service industry. Although her work in the food industry began inauspiciously in high school at the local McDonald’s, she has worked at restaurants and bars in the US and Rome, and worked as a private chef on Long Island.

A consummate foodie, Peg enjoys cooking for her family, entertaining friends at lavish dinner parties, and judging her sons’ home-cooking competitions. Some of her favorite food activities include perfecting her bone broth, making bread from her 30-year old Italian Mother yeast, and exploring the many ethnic cuisines so wonderfully available in Chicago.

Peg’s favorite destination remains Italy, including the regions of Lazio, Sardinia, Campania, Tuscany, Umbria, Sicily, Abruzzo, Lombardy, the Veneto, and Piedmont – to name a few.

Her philosophy when it comes to writing about food and travel is to share what she knows and to explore what she loves.


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February 24, 2016

By Peg Kern

Antinori in the Chianti Classico

Filed Under  Destination Features, Travel Tips, Wines & Spirits

When you first spy the new Antinori winery from the roadside leading from Florence into the heart of the Chianti Classico, you almost miss it. Then you do a double take, and your jaw drops open. It is built into the hillside in such a way that your gaze first passes over it; the building echoes the russet hues and elegant sloping of the land, and there are vines planted… Read
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February 10, 2016

By Peg Kern

Mexican Cocktails

Filed Under  Recipes, Wines & Spirits

One of our favorite sunny destinations is Mexico, and for wine Wednesday we'll feature Mexican cocktails! It's not just the tasty mix of salty, sweet, and sour that you find in a margarita or sangrita that we love, it's how the flavors pair so perfectly with Mexican food, and seem to beg one to book a flight straight to Mexico for one of our Mexican culinary tours. Learn more about… Read
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February 2, 2016

By Peg Kern

French Mackerel Tartare with Pink Radishes

Filed Under  Destination Features, Recipes

The town of Dieppe -- located in the region of Normandy, France -- is known for a lot of things, from its natural beauty that's inspired Impressionist painters, architectural treasures such as a 15th century castle, and the location of the largest food market in the region. Situated as it is on the sea, it's also known for its amazing seafood. This recipe can be a delicious starter or an… Read
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January 29, 2016

By Peg Kern

What is a Blue Zone and Why Should You Go There on a Greece Culinary Tour?

Filed Under  Destination Features, What's Up at TIK

Here at TIK we've been talking a lot recently about our cooking vacation itinerary with celebrity Greek Chef Diane Kochilas on the island of Ikaria. What could be better than letting Diane and her husband introduce you to Greek Island life and wonderful Greek cuisine? How about learning to live longer at the same time? Browse all our cooking vacations. Ikaria is our only "blue zone" cooking vacation. What is… Read
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January 15, 2016

By Peg Kern

Recipe for Arugula and Sweet Potato Salad

Filed Under  Destination Features, Recipes

Chef Diane Kochilas of our wonderful cooking vacation on the island of Ikaria in Greece has generously shared a recipe for today's blog. This featured salad is one that she often teaches during the week-long cooking vacation on Ikaria, the Blue-Zone island of longevity where it is said "people forget to die." The classes Chef Diane leads focus on the exploration of vegetables, beans, and grains as the primary ingredients… Read
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January 11, 2016

By Peg Kern

Greek Culinary Tours: Chef Interview with Diane Kochilas

Filed Under  Destination Features, Interviews, Travel Tips

The next installment of our series of Chef interviews is with Chef Diane Kochilas, cookbook author, TV personality, and one of the most well-known names when it comes to Greek cuisine! What is your name and where are you from? Diane Kochilas. I am a native New Yorker but have made Greece my permanent home for the last 23 years. See our culinary vacation on Ikaria with Chef Diane. What… Read
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January 7, 2016

By Peg Kern

Croccante di Mandorle from our Rome Cooking Classes

Filed Under  Kitchen Tips, Recipes, Special Occasions

Bring an Italian Christmas tradition to the dessert table this season with a recipe from Italy! Croccante di Mandorle is one of our favorite sweets. The almond brittle is most often made and served in southern Italy, where children enjoy it each holiday season. While the recipe is a simple one, be careful with the sugar melting, as it can easily burn. If that does happen, it will add a… Read
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January 6, 2016

By Peg Kern

A Recipe for the Epiphany: Galette des Rois from Normandy

Filed Under  Food History, Recipes, Special Occasions

For Christians January 6 marks the day of the Epiphany, the day that commemorates when the three wise men visited and gave gifts to the Christ child. As with many religious holidays, are are distinct culinary traditions to go with it, most famously the galette in France. Learn to make the galette on a cooking vacation in Normandy. In the U.S. the Epiphany galette is better known as the "Kings'… Read
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December 30, 2015

By Peg Kern

New Year's Eve Cocktails

Filed Under  Special Occasions, Wines & Spirits

Tomorrow's New Year's Eve! We can't believe how fast the year as gone, and we look forward to an amazing 2023. My husband and I are not big partiers for New Year's - usually an easy dinner (pizza?), some games with the kids, and some football are as exciting as we get, although we do like to try a special cocktail to ring in the New Year. Learn about our… Read
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December 18, 2015

By Peg Kern

6 Florence Favorites on a Tuscany Tour with TIK

Filed Under  Destination Features, Travel Tips

The wonderful thing about visiting Florence is that although one of the most popular travel destinations in the world, it has the feel of a small town. It is wonderfully walkable: going from the Galleria dell'Accademia (home of Michelangelo's "David") in the north, past the the Galleria degli Uffizi along the Arno, and then to the Giardino di Boboli in the Oltrarno district only takes about 20 to 30 minutes… Read
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