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LAMB CHOPS & CHEETOS
U.S. citizens eat an average of one pound of lamb a year—compared to 85 pounds of beef. However, lamb-loving New Zealanders eat 57 pounds, and Australians, 30 pounds.
Apr 29
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SPRING DELIGHTS: MOSTLY COMMON, SOME NOT
Another homage to Ukraine sunflowers. Asparagus, first among the charms of spring. Southern Maine maple syrup. Northern Wisconsin cherries. Southern dogwoods. Wild sea beans and ramps. Wines I like.
Apr 15
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DUCK FAT POTATO CHIPS
A kicky way to make this handcrafted treat . . . homemade potato chips | James Beard Awards | Where I'm going | What I'm watching | What I'm reading.
May 14
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A FEW OF MY FAVORITE SPRING VEGETABLES
Asparagus, sugar snap peas, artichokes, scallions, arugula, and fava beans
Apr 1
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LENTEN ROSES, STRAIGHT TALK ABOUT PETS & WINTER FARMERS' MARKET FLOWERS
White double blooms dappled with rich maroon Lenten rose. All pets require maintenance. Some pets repay those efforts because they can, but not all can…
Mar 21
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A DINNER TO REMEMBER OUR WEDDING
J Vineyards Pinot Noir. Giuseppe Quintarelli Secco. Lamb tenderloin with baked multi-colored carrots and blackberries. Three store-bought small treats…
Mar 11
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THE VERY FIRST TIME YOU TASTED SOMETHING WONDERFUL
What is the very first dish you can remember eating that got you excited about food? How old were you then?
Mar 11
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February Flowers. Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner. The Hunt for Morels & Baby Artichokes. Kitchen Mobility.
Winter Flowers. Taco Bell tacos for dinner, for only the second time in my life. Did I like them? Yup, partially since they were accompanied by a very…
Mar 2
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PB+JELLY+BREAD
FAVORITE OLDIES: Skippy, Jif, Peter Pan. NEWCOMERS: Trader Joe’s, O'Organics, MaraNatha, Peanut Butter & Co., Santa Cruz Creamy, 365 Organic Spread…
Feb 21
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JUST CURIOUS ABOUT V-DAY!
ON VALENTINE’S DAY Did you dine out? Did you do takeout? Did you cook in? Did you buy chocolate or flowers? Did you do nothing —nothing!
Feb 17
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CELEBRATE WITH PASSION
A feast is called for! Or not! That's true whether in 1800's France being served roasted peacock by waiters on horseback or today grabbing some Wagyu…
Feb 15
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VALENTINE'S DAY DINNER
I have two nearby fav restaurants: The Peasant & The Pear and RÊVE Bistro. And I have four strategies: #1 dine out #2 takeout from fav #3 cook dinner at…
Feb 5
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