Lindsey's Luscious

"At that time, Antony Fortuny still suspected that part of the boy's mental deficiencies were due to his diet, which was far too influenced by his mother's French cooking. It was a well-known fact that the richness of buttery foods led to moral ruin and confusion of the intellect." --The Shadow of the Wind, Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Au Pavillion de la Pomme

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WOW...this summer is speeding by! And between teaching two sessions of summer school and working at the farmers' market, I feel like I...
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Thursday, July 26, 2007

Summer on Lake Champlain

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This is the view from my classroom window every day at school. Lucky gal, aren't I? I hope everyone is having a wonderful summer, whatev...
Wednesday, July 25, 2007

A coupla quickies...one brag, one corny recipe.

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This is going to be a short(er) entry, as I am on the run today, but I had to post a picture of my raspberries! I planted one bush about thr...
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Monday, July 23, 2007

The veggies are here! The veggies are here!

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Friends, this morning on my way to work, I saw the sign that confirms that the harvest season has begun in earnest--the folks that sell corn...
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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Sour Cherry Epilogue

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So whatever became of all those sour cherries that you lovingly and gingerly carried home from Columbia County two weekends ago, Gina? Glad...
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Monday, July 16, 2007

On the shores of Cheddar Bay...

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Yes, yes, I KNOW! I know I haven't been posting much. That's because I am not cooking much, other than the same old same old for the...
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Monday, July 09, 2007

On the Trail of Sour Cherries: A U-Pick Road Trip

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I can't be the only crazy foodie in Christendom that makes her travel plans around regional eats, can I? You already know about my regul...
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Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Try to keep your raging jealousy in check....

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I begin with a story of my stupidity. Last week, I was trying to make the legendary Vanilla Bean Buttermilk Pie to be served with some of t...
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Monday, July 02, 2007

Market Pies and Mittitei

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My life seems to be divided into two modes these days: getting ready for the farmers' market each week and then COLLAPSING FROM EXHAUST...
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Sunday, June 24, 2007

Vive le Québec!

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Cyd and I have been working so hard lately, and though there is always lots of gardening and baking to be done, we decided to take the day ...
Saturday, June 16, 2007

Unpaid Product Placement

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Whew! Another extremely exhausting week at the farmers' market is behind me, praise the Good Lord! My roommate started a new job this we...
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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Raspberries + Peaches = Summertime Bliss!

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It's that time again...that time where I get the strange but incessant craving to stand over my jam pot in the heat of summer and turn ...
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Sunday, June 10, 2007

A few new items for the market...

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Well, I just finished my first full month at the farmers' market (though it feels like it's been longer!). I'm still doing well,...
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Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Best BBQ Side Dishes in a Supporting Role

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It's not exactly barbecue weather here this week. (Oh, how I wish I had managed to get my garden in before all this rain came! Oh well.....
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Joy Bugaloo
I am a college professor (speech communication, media and film studies) in a small town in northern New York on Lake Champlain, across from Burlington, VT and just south of Quebec. I live on 1.2 acres in a 117-year-old house formerly known as The Ponderosa Horse Farm where I can have big gardens and lots of animals (two dogs and four cats at present).
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