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- Wine country by Meryddian's Journals on Oct 30, 2009
Napa Valley has certainly changed a great deal in the twenty or so years that I have been visiting there. I can still remember that on my first visit there - when I wasn't quite yet 21, but I never got carded once (and my parents let me taste wines,...
- More California photography by Meryddian's Journals on Oct 28, 2009
"Drink wine, and you will sleep well. Sleep, and you will not sin.Avoid sin, and you will be saved. Ergo, drink wine and be saved." - Medieval German sayingLate-season grapesGrgich Hills Estate, Rutherford, CaliforniaOctober 23, 2009Althou...
- A Hearth Pictorial by The Spamwise Chronicles on Oct 27, 2009
No new pictures this time around — because I haven’t been to Hearth in over a year, since the economy tanked. That being said, I’ll probably stop in sometime in the next couple of weeks. They’ve been doing something called &...
- Saturday Market Gallery by The Spamwise Chronicles on Oct 10, 2009
It’s high Indian summer here in New York City. So hard to believe that heirloom tomatoes are still on offer. The days grow increasingly shorter; time to take advantage while they’re still around. Icicle and French breakfast radishes Th...
- Tomato Season 7 by The Spamwise Chronicles on Oct 5, 2009
Pan-glazed heirloom tomato salad served over roasted fingerling potatoes Click here and here for high-resolution versions of these pictures. * * * When I began foodblogging in earnest, I decided that I wanted to have a vegetable-focused foodblog with...
- Chicken Dinner by The Spamwise Chronicles on Oct 1, 2009
Sometimes simple is best. Roast chicken; sautéed peppers and green beans, Tuscan style; steamed rice and heirloom tomatoes Click here for a high-resolution version of this picture. One measure of a good cook is roast chicken. These days, I prefer...
- September Greenmarket by The Spamwise Chronicles on Sep 26, 2009
The seasons might have changed this past Monday but there was precious little evidence of that judging by what was on offer at the Greenmarket today. Seckel pears — Developed in the early part of the 19th century, seckel pears are a variety of...







