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food
a day of condiments /
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Spice colors the palate.
super bowl. super fork. cheers for the home team! /
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Now I suppose the homemade guacamole may have been some subliminal throwback to a festive Super Bowl party tailgating past, but I even kicked that up a bit with diced sweet Vidalia onion, diced black olives, and thinly sliced grape tomatoes. This year though ...my guac had a much bigger challenge to face than just being an appetizer. It was also was asked to take on the role of our green vegetable for the pre-kickoff meal. With my pseudo Mexican inspired menu, everything aside from the guac had a monotone yellow palette. Yellow just taste good. Period.
Our green vegetable did a fantastic job and was the perfect side for the refried beans, and home fried potatoes with green peppers, onion, and chopped chicken. And for the main course, I prepared two baking dishes of delicious baked flounder filets with sautéed mushrooms, Vidalia onions, tomatoes, and served with an olive oil, lime, basil, and white wine sauce. Just before serving, each plate was topped with a small splash of salsa and shaved Parmesan. A glass of white wine, a bottle of dark amber Odoul's, and tortillas completed our super Sunday roster. Kickoff,
bon appétit, and yum! It was that damn good.dining in for breakfast /
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There are mornings when a departure from my normal bran flakes, almonds, and cranberries is welcomed. Today was a perfect day for that ...and so I did.
It wasn't just breakfast, we dined on home fries with onions, salsa, green peppers, and chopped chicken breasts; eggs in a nest topped with salsa and shaved romano cheese, beautiful wedges of clementines, and endless cups of ground coffee. As always, the conversation following morning grace complemented the meal perfectly. Our home was filled with a wonderful aroma for hours.
breakfast feeds /
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Toasted bagels and paper cups with corrugated sleeves that read "Caution: Contents May Be Hot" occupied our hands. We fed ourselves on conversation.
hooray for hollywood /
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we feed ourselves /
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Food is art and my kitchen is another one of my studios. Not only does it need to taste good. It must also look good. Saturday looked like this.
Scrambled eggs with mozzarella, cheddar, and parmesan with a splash of salsa. Home style hash browns with onion, garlic, and green peppers from our garden. Olive oil lime parmesan french loaf topped with orange marmalade. Nectarines. Tomato juice and freshly ground fair trade coffee. Fab!
finding peace /
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With a mug of freshly ground fair trade whole bean coffee and a chipped plate of warm baked oatmeal raisin cookies waiting near a flickering fireplace, I'm convinced that fine food does not require fine china.