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  • Cucumber Gazpacho

    I was inspired to concoct this cool Spanish soup, however, after tasting some at Cesar's Piedmont Avenue restaurant a couple of weeks ago. Unlike most red tomato gazpachos, the one at Cesar's that evening was a lovely lemony green and was made with cucumbers. It also had a bright summer flavor and was simple yet elegant. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ ...
    Posted to Food Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 10, 2008
  • A transcendent summer tomato salad

    Filed under: Recipes, Soups/Salads, Summer One of the dishes I look forward to making when summer rolls around is the tomato salad you see above. It's nothing particularly special, just some chopped tomato (I use whatever I have on hand that is ripe, this time it was a bunch of sweet grape tomatoes) tossed with some roughly minced onion (I like ...
    Posted to Food Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 9, 2008
  • A transcent summer tomato salad

    Filed under: Recipes, Soups/Salads, Summer One of the dishes I look forward to making when summer rolls around is the tomato salad you see above. It's nothing particularly special, just some chopped tomato (I use whatever I have on hand that is ripe, this time it was a bunch of sweet grape tomatoes) tossed with some roughly minced onion (I like ...
    Posted to Food Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 8, 2008
  • Gin Notes: Hendrick's Gin

    Filed under: Lush Life, Gin, Raves & Reviews, Trends, Spirits, Liquor CabinetHendrick's Gin is 44% abv. / 88 proof and is distilled in Scotland. I tasted Hendrick's for the first time around 7-8 years or more ago when I stopped by the New Hampshire state liquor store on my way to vacation in Maine. What attracted my attention was the same ...
    Posted to Food Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 30, 2007
  • Yellow beans fulfill their destiny in a summery salad

    Filed under: Dinner, Vegetables, Cheese, Recipes, America Until 3:30 pm yesterday, I had had a colander of yellow string beans sitting on my counter since Tuesday evening. Every time I walked into the kitchen, I'd look at them and send them a little unspoken promise that soon I'd turn them into something wonderful. Yesterday afternoon, I decided ...
    Posted to Food Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 23, 2007