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Monthly Archives: June 2012
A Small New York Pizza
For my French and European followers, this is the very smallest size, after that you have to take the large. After two slices, Jade admitted defeat and, gasp, refused dessert! Our new house is an 1890 Tudor, the only one … Continue reading
Posted in American, Food and Wine, Italian, Main dishes
Tagged food photography, Italian, New York, pizza, restaurant
48 Comments
The German Butcher’s Restaurant
I neglected to mention that in addition to his shop of fresh and smoked meats, the German butcher has a very popular restaurant right next door. Jade had an enormous smoked pork chop with potato pancakes, applesauce and red cabbage. … Continue reading
Hotel Wayne Honesdale, Pennsylvania
So here we are in the Hotel Wayne in Honesdale, about 5 minutes from our new house. We’ve driven past the house 3 times but can’t go in until the closing at 1 o’clock tomorrow. My first impression; beautiful house, … Continue reading
Posted in American, Food and Wine
Tagged food, Pennsylvania, photography, restaurant, U.S.
16 Comments
That’s Better: Good American Food
We went into D.C. today to do some banking and to buy a couple of pages of the new Miles Davis/Edith Piaf stamps. Accosted by a food truck selling half smokes, we took a little “pause for the cause”. I … Continue reading
Lunch At The Holiday Inn
Because our elegant Best Western hotel doesn’t have a restaurant, nor an ATM for that matter, and I am totally intimidated by the D.C. area traffic which leaves me carless until my husband arrives, Jade and I were obliged to … Continue reading
A Bus Load of French People
Today we woke in Sterling, Va and left our room in time to partake of Best Western’s luxurious, complimentary breakfast and to watch a bus load of ravenous French tourists decimate the over sugared, GM food on offer. Jade was … Continue reading
Teriyaki Rib Steak with Wax Beans
I know most of you have heard me criticize my mother for cooking all the color out of her vegetables. As I prepared the wax beans today, I realized that I had neglected to say that her 1-2 hour green … Continue reading
Posted in American, Food and Wine, Main dishes, Recipes
Tagged cooking, food, grilling, recipes, rib steak, teriyaki, wax beans
39 Comments
Moules Bouchot Roquefort with the Parrets
On Saturday morning when I was market loitering, I encountered M. Parret and we decided to have a coffee or two at Jacque’s place. In our discussions, which never exclude cuisine, the fresh bouchot mussels available at the fishmonger came … Continue reading
Posted in fish, Food and Wine, French, Main dishes, Recipes
Tagged cooking, food, French, mussels, recipes, roquefort
45 Comments
Foie de Veau aux Figues
That’s right. I can just hear Frugal http://frugalfeeding.com/ now, “She’s making liver again. Isn’t that just offal”? Yes Frugal, but it’s veal liver with figs and Portuguese port! Think about it. Pretty, pretty figs in the market. That’s why I … Continue reading
Posted in Food and Wine, French, Main dishes, Recipes
Tagged Calf's liver, cooking, figs, food, French, port, recipes
26 Comments
Father’s Day One Skillet Breakfast
I woke up this morning thinking about my husband and what an outstanding husband and father he is. Our separation is finally coming to an end. He will be leaving South Sudan in August to take up a new post in Stuttgart, … Continue reading
Posted in American, Cooking, Food and Wine, Main dishes, Recipes
Tagged breakfast, cooking, Eggs, food, pork belly, recipes
34 Comments