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Some favorite food and wine pairings
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Summer is almost here and if you’re like me, you will do almost anything to avoid yard work. One of my best “get out of yard work” ploys is to offer my services as chef de cuisine in the Brown household from time to time. I take this obligation seriously regardless of the menu du…
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Cool Sippers!
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We have experienced a very warm spring here in West By Golly and so I’ve taken extra precautions to keep this delicate body hydrated. As you may know, I consider water a last resort option, preferring instead to slake my thirst with liquids that not only soothe a weary body, but heal the spirit too.…
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Wine from the Big House
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Remember the days of old when buying jug wine was a normal practice for most of us who wanted to enjoy a daily glass or two, but were constrained by a limited budget? In days of yore, I uncorked (or unscrewed) countless jugs of Carlo Rossi, Hearty Burgundy, Cribari and a host of other unpronounceable…
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Artichokes and wine: Peeling back the mystery!
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You may have noticed that the produce section in your local food market is chock full of great deals on artichokes this time of year. Most of these semi-obscure vegetables are grown and harvested in California or Florida, and I covet the little buggers about as much as I do our wild and wonderful ramps,…
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Some wines for your consideration
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I’ve been all over this wonderful state in the past few weeks engaging in what some would refer to as work. Of course, work requires energy which depends upon sustenance that is fueled by food and enhanced by liquids – especially those produced from fermented grapes. In other words, I made a point of eating…
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Canaan Wild,Wonderful Wine Weekend: A mountain of wine and food
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Spring. A time of rebirth and renewal, with daffodils blooming and sunshine making a regular appearance. I would like to enjoy springtime, particularly after the REAL winter we just experienced. Unfortunately, my incessant sneezing and wheezing overwhelm and interrupt any ideas I might have about enjoying the great outdoors. There is one place, though, where…
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Thank You Nelson Mandela !
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Nelson Mandela’s achievements have been widely and deservedly heralded, but his ability to exhibit magnanimity to people who kept him incarcerated for decades, and to the government he inherited is truly remarkable. In choosing to rise above the inclination to seek revenge on his oppressors, he also demonstrated his wisdom and practicality. So what does…
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Describing wine: it’s easy to exaggerate
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Sometimes it’s laughable. Other times it makes me crazy! Please read the description below of a wine being pitched to customers by an online wine retailer. This description takes hyperbole to a new level. “The nose is redolent of dark Bing cherries, hints of black and white pepper on meat roasting in a wood oven,…
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Wine and food events abound!
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Tis’ the season of multiple wine related events and I can think of no better way to shed the winter blues than by enjoying the restorative power of good food and wine. In the next two weeks, you’ll have opportunities to do just that. Bridge Road Bistro The Bridge Road Bistro prides itself on using…
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Tuscan Stuffed Pork Tenderloin
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One of the leanest, most tender cuts of meat is the pork tenderloin. Today, the boy of wine is going to share a great dish with you featuring the little piggy’s tenderloin. I will also recommend a pair of absolutely perfect wines for this dish! But first, a few thoughts on cooking pork. As delicious…