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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Pizza, Passion and Proust
“…the smell and taste of things remain poised a long time, like souls, ready to remind us, waiting and hoping for their moment…” I got a card yesterday from Tracy Medling. Tracy is a great painter and a great friend. … Continue reading
Posted in Food and Wine, Travel
Tagged Amalfi Coast, Anson, artist, Columbus Green, Columbus Square park, Court Street, Doonesbury, downtown, James Beard, Little Italy, Maine, Naples, Neapolitan, New Haven, painter, Pepe's Pizza, pizza, Portland, Sally's Apizza, Tracy Medling, White Clam, Wooster Square, Wooster Street
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That Ain’t Chump Change
Note to self: New Haven is a long way to go for dinner. But the occasion was my Dad’s 85th birthday, which in New Haven-speak, ain’t chump change. After plotting with my co-conspirator, Jacob, we agreed on Union League Café, … Continue reading
Posted in Food and Wine, Travel
Tagged Bearnaise, Birthday, birthday celebrations, bistro, Boston, brunch, Cafe Nuovo, comfortable, crepes, cuisine, Daddy, father-daughter dinner, French cuisine, French style, Hollandaise, Italian Anerican food, mother-daughter brunch, New Haven, New Haven Green, North End, relaxed, restaurant, Salem Street, Spaghetti Carbonara, surprise party, Union League Cafe, upper Chapel Street
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Date Night: Caitlin’s Baked Kale with Cheesy Polenta
By guest writer Caitlin Shetterly This is the first meal I ever made my husband, Dan. And it’s the perfect meal for the feast of getting to know a new person. It’s easy, light and requires no skilled labor so … Continue reading
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Tagged Caitlin Shetterly, date night, home cooking, kale, Made for You and Me, parmegiano reggiano, parmesan, polenta, red wine
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Woody Guthrie, Steinbeck … and Shetterly
“America stretched out beyond our windshield, undiscovered by us – huge, exciting and full of possibility.” In her newly minted book, Made For You And Me, my friend and Portland neighbor Caitlin Shetterly chronicles her small family’s inspiring cross-country odyssey … Continue reading
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Tagged American Dream, California, coast-to-coast, community, cross-country, Dan Davis, dinner parties, economic crisis, family, Great Recession, hard times, home cook, journey, Kerouac, memoir, mobile, new generation, NPR, odyssey, out of work, perseverance, Portland Maine, road trip, rural maine, Shetterly, unemployed, Weekend Edition, west, wild west, Winter Harbor Theatre Company
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Listening for Tony Kushner
No place is any one thing. Lake Charles, Louisiana, had to be more than fried catfish, King Cake and spicy gumbo. Playwright Tony Kushner grew up in Lake Charles and may be its most famous literary resident. He describes a … Continue reading
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Tagged alligator, beignet, Boudin, catfish, crawfish, Creole, Creole Nature Preserve, egret, epicuriean travel, heron, King Cake, Lake Charles, Louisiana, Mardi Gras, nature preserve, Southwest Louisiana, Tony Kushner
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Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouller
Fat Tuesday at Last Cajun music is thumping and grinding as morning revelers dance a freestyle Zydeco mash-up of mambo, tango, two-step and whatever. Accordion, drums, guitar, fiddle and “frottoir” (washboard) are so boisterous you can’t hear yourself think. Then … Continue reading
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Tagged Bayou, Boudin, breakfast, Cajun, Elmer's Heavenly Hash, epicurean travel, food, gator, getaways, Gumbeaux Gator, gumbo, histoic homes, hospitality, King Cake, Louisiana, Mardi Gras, music, outdoors, parades, southern food, Southern Hospitality, vacations, winter getaways, Zydeco
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Throw Me Something Mister
Day 1 at Mardi Gras in Lake Charles, Louisiana, home of the shiny, beaded and fried (pronounced “fraahd”). It’s Mardi Gras and we’re throwing green, gold and purple beads from Gumbeaux Gator’s parade float. We roll past hundreds of kids … Continue reading
Tuscan Trifecta
Pistoia, Montecatini and Lucca Massive snowbanks line our street and yard-long icicles hang outside my window. The temperature hovers around ten degrees. From the Maine deep freeze, I recall a warm and sunny afternoon in the Tuscan Hills. Ready for … Continue reading
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Sting in Florence
We were all set to buy tickets to a “Sting-a” concert here in Firenze until we learned that hearing “Roxanne” under the Tuscan Sun would cost more than our airfare home. Sting has been producing extra virgin olive oil, honey, … Continue reading
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