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A Little Bite of the Big Apple
Thanks to JetBlue, Epicurious Travelers from Portland, Maine, can be in New York City in less than an hour. I take advantage of this crazy phenomenon to meet my oldest friend for a sunrise breakfast in Morningside Heights. The cityscape … Continue reading
New Year’s La Spezia Style
We just opened our winter package from Andrea Poggi, our beloved friend in Cinque Terre, Italy. Sometimes the stamps are as fascinating as the contents – check out this Primo Carnera stamp, below. Andrea and I spend a lot of … Continue reading
Batali, Bastianich & Baudelaire
The New Orange Briefcase We are back in New York City for our annual art and tasting tour. My friend’s sturdy briefcase is a warm and sophisticated shade of orange which makes it easier than ever to follow him through … Continue reading
Far Niente: Lake Como
Once again I am on the lake honing my far niente skills. The days are overcast and a heavy mist softens the air. I relish the view at all hours here in Argegno, my little town. Days start dark and … Continue reading
Posted in Art and Culture, Food and Wine, International, Italian Travel, Travel
Tagged Argegno, Carabinieri, Cernobbio, Como, Fiat, George Clooney, Giro D'Italia, Italian cuisine, Lake Como, Louboutin, Marco Bechi, Paolo Maggis, Prosecco, Slow Food, Slow Food Siena, Stilo, Vespa
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Montréal – Saveur et Savoir
Native Flavor Food is a great way to explore the diversity of any city, and in Montreal, a great place to start is Jean Talon Market in Little Italy. A former bus … Continue reading
Savoring Maine’s “Top of the Crop”
Ah, Portland. Our own little sustainable, all-season banquet. Although I detest the word “foodie,” Portland has developed an international reputation for outstanding farmed, fished and foraged fare. From foie gras gorge and tartare tours to Joe Ricchio’s legendary Deathmatch, Portland’s … Continue reading
Posted in Food and Wine, Maine Travel, Travel
Tagged Elizabeth Margolis-Pineo, Eric Flynn, Farm-to-table, food and wine, James Beard, Jeff Landry, Local food, locavore, Maine, Maine Travel, Zapoteca
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Montreal Jazz Sizzles at 33rd Festival June 28 to July 7, 2012
Oh my. What an astonishing array of talent at the upcoming Montreal Jazz Festival 2012. From the pre-opening concert with warm and fuzzy folk icon James Taylor to a dazzling closing concert with beautiful Norah Jones – and headliners Seal, Liza … Continue reading
Posted in Food and Wine, Music, Travel
Tagged Club Chasse et Pesce, Esperanza Spalding, Francois Bourrassa, James Taylor, Jazz, Kelly Joe Phelps, Liza Minelli, Melody Gardot, Montreal, Montreal International Jazz Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival, Quebec, Seal, Sophie Hunger, Wayne Shorter, Ziggy Marley
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La Cucina della Memoria
Let me describe Ponte Rosso, an old-fashioned trattoria in Milan’s Navigli neighborhood, a skinny spot with a cluster of tables and a dense, lengthy menu. A hybrid of authentic regional cuisine and simple home cooking, it is absolutely un-precious, and we enjoy every … Continue reading
Posted in Food and Wine, Italian Travel, Travel
Tagged authentic regional cuisine, food, Grappa, La Cucina della Memoria, liver pate, Milan, Navigli, Ponte Rosso, restaurants, Trattoria Ponte Rosso, travel, vacation
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