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A Life Divided: October 2012
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Wednesday, October 24, 2012. On 20 years without Laurie Colwin. Photo by Nancy Crampton. I still remember the day I found out. I was living in Eugene, OR, then, in my last year in graduate school at the University of Oregon. For some reason, a day or two earlier, I'd felt the need to re-read one of Laurie Colwin's books. I can no longer remember which one. Happy All The Time. Perhaps, or The Lone Pilgrim. Laurie Colwin dead of a heart attack at 48. I was heartbroken. Because this is now, and not 1992, I ...
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danna james | cheeseboard
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Author Archive for danna zeller. It took me a while to understand that Neal’s Yard. Photo above from the London Traveler). Wasn’t a farm that was famous for producing Appleby’s Cheshire and Wensleydale (which I tried once years ago before I thought much about cheese because I was a fan of “Wallace and Grommet”) but a buyer, distributor and exporter of over 50 cheeses from farms around the British Isles. 8221; and the Real Milk. Website — which also has info for dairy farms outside the U.S.). But I realiz...
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Farm Partners | Mezze Restaurant Group
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Mezze Restaurant Group is committed to the buy local mission and to partnering with like-minded farms in our region. We are inspired by farms dedicated to sustainable agriculture. We believe consumers should lay down values with their dollars and support the local economy. Our restaurants partner with the following farms in our region to provide the finest and freshest seasonal ingredients possible. Appletree Hill Organic Farm, Hancock, MA. Barrington Coffee Roasting Co. Great Barrington, MA.
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Cheese Party, July 18, 2009 | cheeseboard
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Cheese Party, July 18, 2009. I am famed for throwing cheese parties. My renown may not be that of, say, Charles Dickens or the Queen of England. Nevertheless, I have built a small and solid reputation as one who brings people together to admire cheese. From now on I will try to do a better job as a cheese party journalist. July 18, 2009. Easthampton, Massachusettes. Below is a pic of Tristan and I (left to right). Tristan is an amazing photographer and took all cheese party pictures. It’s a rare and deli...
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Savor Culture: November 2007
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Savor Culture is inspired by my love of artisan cheese and my desire to support regional food networks in the US. Contents include descriptions and my evaluations of cheeses, recommendations on buying and serving cheese, and current news and events concerning cheese and small-scale agriculture. November 29, 2007. Solid Gold; or, The Case for Home Buttermaking. Blueberry buttermilk pancakes topped with a generous pat of homemade butter. Well, are you going to try it? It requires only a half-hour of time a...
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August | 2009 | cheeseboard
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Archive for August, 2009. It took me a while to understand that Neal’s Yard. Photo above from the London Traveler). Wasn’t a farm that was famous for producing Appleby’s Cheshire and Wensleydale (which I tried once years ago before I thought much about cheese because I was a fan of “Wallace and Grommet”) but a buyer, distributor and exporter of over 50 cheeses from farms around the British Isles. 8221; and the Real Milk. Website — which also has info for dairy farms outside the U.S.). But I realize now t...
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A Life Divided: Last Gasp of Summer: Easy Oven Roasted Tomatoes
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Thursday, October 4, 2012. Last Gasp of Summer: Easy Oven Roasted Tomatoes. I know that summer is over. There are flashes of red on the trees outside my window, an additional pile of blankets on my bed. My window of opportunity to run late in the day is growing narrower. And that tomato soup. I've made several batches of luscious eggplant and summer vegetable gratin. Quick, there's still time, but not for much longer! And still, there are tomatoes. Which I had just listened to on my iPod and he had read ...