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

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Gotta go back, back, back to school again...

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"...it's bye-bye fun, get your homework done, you better be in by ten!" (Name that tune, my children of the 80's and lover...
Friday, August 22, 2008

Dog Show News and Other Fruity Tales from New England

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Primarily, this is a food blog, and I usually keep to my proper format. But perhaps you will indulge me this once with a wee brag about my h...
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Thursday, August 14, 2008

The Big "O"

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So here's (one of ) the weird thing(s) about me. I HATE sports as a general rule, but I just LOVE the Olympics! So much so that four yea...
Monday, August 11, 2008

The cookie heard 'round the world!

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As usual, I am a bit behind the bandwagon on this one, but today we shall explore the infamous New York Times Chocolate Chip Cookie that h...
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Friday, August 08, 2008

Off for two weeks....and lovin' it!

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And that's all she wrote...at least until the end of the month! That's right, friends, Summer Session II is complete, and I am now o...
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Monday, August 04, 2008

Can't get to Cape Cod this summer?

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Me, either! And I'm within driving distance, too! BOO HISS. This summer seems to be slipping through my fingers, and though summer schoo...
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

...HELLO corn and blueberries!

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Since they have already begun to show "back to school" commercials, I am begrudgingly compelled to admit that we are on the other ...
Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Goodbye lettuce and strawberries...

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For foodies and cooks and locavores, this is the high holy season, when each week may bring a new harvest from your backyard garden or farme...
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Monday, July 21, 2008

For whom the (wedding) bells toll....

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No, no, not for me! But this past weekend was the beautiful wedding of a darling young couple, Dove and Trevor Neal. Dove is the lovely and...
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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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