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[UPDATE] We received a response from the GrowNYC; Cayuga stays! Hello Erik. Thank you for your email. I am happy to inform you that Cayuga Pure Organic will remain at Union Square on Saturday. This...
View ArticleHow to Make Apple Clafouti (Lazy Apple Pie)
Clafouti is a fancy word. Technically it’s only supposed to be used to to refer to deserts made with cherries, otherwise the dish is called a flaugnarde (which is even worse). I call it lazy-man’s...
View ArticleDark Days Challenge Week 1: How to Make Potato Gnocchi
To motivate ourselves through the winter, we have joined the Dark Days Challenge, which asks that we cook one meal a week focused on SOLE ingredients (sustainable, organic, local, and ethical). Right...
View ArticleDark Days Challenge Week 3: Cranberry-Carrot Muffins
Happy Sunday to you all! My parents are visiting for the weekend, so we had a lazy morning. After a huge feast last night of braised chicken and parsnips, a riff on this macaroni and cheese, and a kale...
View ArticleSomerville’s Own Taza Chocolate
My parents came to visit in December and it was so so cold. My plans of wandering around the city were squashed. We didn’t even want to walk to the nearest bus stop. But d’y'know what’s nearer than the...
View ArticleHow to Make Local Oat Waffles
In honor of International Waffle Day (March 25th), Lindsay and I made waffles for breakfast this past weekend (we’ll be out of town on the 25th). It was difficult to choose which recipe to make. I am...
View ArticleWhy Buy? DIY! How to Make “Hot Pockets”
Many of our friends have had babies in the last couple of years. We’re really lucky to have this amazing group of kids to play with and moms and dads to admire. They’ve given me quite a bit of...
View ArticleGilfeather Turnip Casserole
Here’s one more root vegetable recipe before we switch over to asparagus and salad greens. I clipped this out of a New York Magazine while we still lived in NYC, because we occasionally shopped at...
View ArticleFather’s Day Breakfast Idea: How to Make Homemade Pop Tarts
Dad! Don’t read this post until Sunday! My dad has many amazing qualities. He can make a game out of anything – including rolled up socks, the packing material from our new blinds, and a big bucket...
View ArticleBuilding Community Through Food
This week, I stumbled into two great examples of how food brings people together. First, we scored some local grains (for free!) from a poster on a Yahoo listserve for local parents. Super! After a...
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