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"some recipes come to you by accident."


- dave 4-13-2009 9:23 am [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

a soon-to-be traditional holiday dish
- dave 4-13-2009 5:44 am [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

one thing leads to another.....
no coffee in the luggage (saturday landing in Rincon) led to needing to ask the restaurant first nite for a coffee shop which lead to asking the coffee shop in the am for some advice which led the owners to giving us a sheet that listed the organic farmers market is 1st and 3rd sundays of the month (central plaza next to church, 8am to 1pm) which ment our fridge was full of kale, swiss chard, carrots, arugula, salad greens of many kinds, bok choy, jams, coco's, tea's, etc

a full flush of dice, and it was palm sunday so we saw the procession inc roman dressed folks etc
- Skinny 4-13-2009 2:39 am [link] [add a comment]

if you need fish in Rincon than go see Nelson, couple house's up to the left on 413 if you were coming up the marina road, or friend a fisherman as he is the middleman....the red snap's we bought were not cheap but they were extreme tasty and fresh, and the leftovers made grand crew fish melts....
Rincon is very cool, we saw some big waves and had a fun time...one never knows in a Carib place if you will find fresh fish and produce
- Skinny 4-13-2009 2:19 am [link] [add a comment]

eatmecrunchy


- bill 4-12-2009 2:04 pm [link] [add a comment]

not a good world any longer.
- dave 4-07-2009 10:48 am [link] [add a comment]

Fleur de Lys SF: yum, serious yum, for both carnivores and vegetarians.
- mark 4-05-2009 7:51 am [link] [1 comment]


- dave 4-05-2009 12:18 am [link] [1 ref] [1 comment]

can anyone recommend a juicer?


- bill 4-04-2009 11:11 pm [link] [5 comments]



home run

- Skinny 4-02-2009 4:36 pm [link] [1 comment]

pistachio recall
- b. 3-31-2009 2:22 pm [link] [2 comments]

they're good for your heart...


- bill 3-29-2009 12:35 am [link] [4 comments]

TED bread
- dave 3-27-2009 9:48 pm [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

per se bat menu for those than can afford it

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- Skinny 3-27-2009 9:46 pm [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

from eater

Ramp ALERT: Ramps Now On Menus Across Town
For the love of God, the long wait is over. The ramps have arrived, per Little Giant's Julie Taras Wallach:
"A sure sign of spring! Little Giant receives it's first shipment of ramps this afternoon...20 pounds total. We'll be featuring ramps all season and the spring menu debuts Monday!"

- Skinny 3-27-2009 6:17 pm [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

im making this tonight. i started out looking for a spaghet primavera but was swayed by the lamb. : Pasta with Lamb-and-Cherry-Tomato Ragu (pls forget that its RR) ...i posted this for a bookmark


- bill 3-26-2009 9:37 pm [link] [1 comment]

nytimes today

March 25, 2009, 12:08 PM
An Almost-Meatless Diet
A recent report from The Archives of Internal Medicine found that regular eaters of red meat had a modestly higher risk of dying during a 10-year study period than those who ate very little meat. And beyond personal health, many people are finding other reasons to eat less meat. Several reports now say meat consumption contributes to global warming, and regular reports about animal cruelty and the meat industry have caused many people to lose their appetite for meat. At the same time, meat tastes good, and many people don’t want to become full vegetarians.

As a result, some people are trying to cut back on meat, but not give it up altogether. While it sounds simple, eating a little meat can sometimes be harder than eating none at all.

“Vegetarian recipes and traditions are everywhere,” writes my colleague Mark Bittman, who counts himself as a meat-eater who has scaled back. “But in the American style of eating — with meat usually at the center of the plate — it can be difficult to eat two ounces of beef and call it dinner.”

Now there’s a new cookbook for the reluctant meat eater who doesn’t want to go vegetarian: “Almost Meatless: Recipes That Are Better for Your Health and the Planet,” by Joy Manning and Tara Mataraza Desmond (Ten Speed Press).

Ms. Manning, who was a vegetarian from the age of 14 until 26, said the idea for the book began when she realized that she was eating a lot of processed “vegetarian junk food.”

“I came to the conclusion that an almost-meatless diet was healthier, tastier, and more ethical,” said Ms. Manning, now 31. “I didn’t want to dive into the meat-centric meals that are typical of most non-vegetarians.” Notably, Ms. Manning said she lost weight after adding a little meat back into her diet.

Below, I’ve included three “Almost Meatless” recipes: Chicken and Biscuit Pot Pie; Corn and Cod Cakes; and Springtime Spaghetti Carbonara.

- Skinny 3-25-2009 9:27 pm [link] [1 comment]

obamapuses garden in the shade
- dave 3-20-2009 3:19 am [link] [1 comment]

The GP detox diet


- bill 3-19-2009 11:27 pm [link] [add a comment]