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By Lindsay, on November 9th, 2010 Click on photos to expand Last night, Erik and I attended a Slow Food NYC event at Northern Spy. Of the eight or nine people, I don’t think anyone knew more than one other person, but we got to know each other and had a great time. We were given a menu, but everything was family-style, so we got to taste a little of everything. If I had to pick favorites, I’d say the meatballs and kale salad were the . . . → Read More: Eating Local at Northern Spy
By Lindsay, on November 1st, 2010 Click on photos to expand My mom came to visit this weekend, which called for decadent eating. Sunday morning was beautiful, so we decided to head out to Brooklyn for brunch and a walk through Prospect Park to enjoy the foliage. Erik and I had been to The Farm on Adderley for brunch once last summer and it was calling.
Eating locally isn’t just about what you cook in your own home. It’s also important to support restaurants that make . . . → Read More: Eating Local at The Farm on Adderley
By Erik, on October 30th, 2010 Click on photos to expand The Greenmarket at Union Square was exceptionally colorful this morning. Leafy greens are still going strong. Plus, all of the bright oranges and yellows of fall are now in full swing, especially with all the pumpkins for Halloween. Add to that purple eggplants and lots of random flowers, and you basically have the full spectrum.
At the north end of the market there was an assortment of every type of gourd you’ve never seen. I . . . → Read More: Market Day!
By Lindsay, on October 24th, 2010 Click on photos to expand There are still a few traces of summer, like tomatoes and bell peppers, but the fall fruits and veggies are taking over at the Union Square Greenmarket.
Chilli peppers and mums
Apples and purple (!) broccoli
Colorful cauliflower and the last of the tomatoes
. . . → Read More: Market Day!
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