image courtesy D. Van Nostrand Co. In addition to being an unusual color for food, blueberries are one of the rare foods that are indigenous to North America. Blackberries could be too, although they more likely hail from Asia, Europe, Africa or South America - being of the Rubus genus. I have always been fascinated by flavor affinities across the color wheel. I really don't know what makes me think of these things, but I do. Last … [Read more...]
The Front Seat: It’s a Dog’s Life – The Pivotal Lesson Learned about Aging, Food, Animals and People
Lesson Learned via Kit - and yes, she rides in the front seat Life works in mysterious ways………. Three years ago I wrote the post linked below after having witnessed the lucky dogs of Nantucket flying back and forth on Cape Air. It was fun to see them enjoy "the front seat" of life. And, today, more than ever, I realize how they so deserve it. I'm not going to go into lamenting how one's dog can be a better friend or have more moral … [Read more...]
Obsédé – Roses – The Just-In-Case Inventory; Shades, Tones, Angles
If a word doesn't appear in the dictionary, does that mean it doesn't exist? Like the word "obsessant" - as in a person who is obsessed. I can't take my eyes off of my roses these past couple of days…….. We all know about Just-in-Time inventory, from Accounting 101. Well, today, for posterity's sake, I am making a Just-In-Case Inventory. These are just in case they aren't as gorgeous tomorrow or again this Summer. And yes, about two … [Read more...]
A Most Spectacular Day, Sally Mann; No Further Words Necessary
This is a day to live for, a day to dream of, a day to savor. Today, I imagine I feel a little like Sally Mann. No, really. Well, of course I don't know how she feels at all, I just know what she said and how I interpreted it. Any one who missed her latest interview with Charlie Rose, should consider taking an hour to view it. I found her fascinating. For those of you who feel as I do and just want to indulge in the beauty of this … [Read more...]
Anatomy of a Treasure – Why Ina Garten is the So Much More than the Ultimate Food Network Star
image courtesy Clarkson Potter Mention the state of things at the Food Network and its spinoff, The Cooking Channel and you're bound to get an opinion. When I was in Pastry School 4 years ago, I found it had a lot to do with what generation you belonged to. Those of us with an interest in the food world can not have escaped the road taken since their inception. But, that is all besides the point here. This post is about Ina. Each year … [Read more...]
New York Street Corners and Baking is My I Ching
Grand Central Station as seen coming uptown yesterday Life is like standing on a busy street corner in New York City. Some days you can stand, wait and cross without any issues, feeling centered, unfettered and even serene, optimistic and open. The sun may shine ceremoniously upon your face and warm you, the intensity and multi-layered predicaments all around you perceptively at bay. Other days, there is bumping, pushing and the sensation … [Read more...]
Tender Crumb Skeptics, Take a Powder! – Gluten Free Muffins to Love – Raspberry and Peach
What are you swapping in for what you are swapping out? Gluten-free is so pervasive these days isn't it? Everyone has an opinion on gluten-free baking results. I personally am not a fan of the pre-mixed flours you can buy in the stores or online. You really have to be a label-reader to see what you are swapping in for what you are swapping out - and honestly, I like the less is more approach when it comes to the ingredient lists. Today … [Read more...]
Change, Ego and Why Money Isn’t Everything, Even in New York – The Four Seasons
photo courtesy New York Times Ok, I may just be a little cranky today. I'm going to lose my beloved dog and I'm beyond devastated about it. And yes, I need something else to become fixated on today…….. to yap about, to become full of ire about, in order that I might not just turn to mush. It didn't take me too long to find it once I opened the newspaper. I already knew the story. The article just became a vehicle of convenience. Well, … [Read more...]
In Defense of Farm-to-Table; Mad Men and Some Comments on Mr. Kummer’s Article
image courtesy Matthew Weiner and AMC Well, so many people have been mourning the end of the series Mad Men over the last few days. (Not to mention the end of David Letterman.) courtesy the New Yorker Well, actually, many have been in mourning since the end of the show was announced in 2013. And, perhaps herein lies the problem, or should I say an illustration of the "Mad Men effect". That would be "our" so-typical propensity to … [Read more...]
Land of All Answers
Cellini, the family Medici, the Borgias, Vivaldi, Dante, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Francis of Assisi, Julius Caesar, Columbus, Fellini, Caruso, Galileo, Da Vinci, Michaelangelo, Raphael, Caravaggio, Garibaldi, Pavarotti, Marco Polo, Stradivari, Verdi, Puccini, Rossini, Scarlatti, Bellini, Machiavelli, Andrea Amati, Marconi…….. just a tiny fraction of a list. If, like me, you are not really all that well versed in the culture, history and … [Read more...]
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