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A Taste of Paris – Culinary Tour 2014
We are pleased to announce the dates and details for our second annual Culinary Tour in Paris! After having such a fantastic time last year with our wonderful group of intrepid foodie travellers, we are keen to offer another tour … Continue reading
January Food
January was everything I was hoping it would be. Some much needed quiet time that was filled with eating, weekend getaways and plenty of dreaming. New menus were planned and classes and supper clubs too. I spent afternoons perfecting a … Continue reading
December Food
The month of December is always so filled with promise. We had some snow! We made canapés. Lots and lots of canapés. We hosted dinners for clients and our friends and our loved ones. We put lights and ornaments on … Continue reading
November Food
Not many recipes posted on the site this month but still lots of cooking/eating/entertaining and celebrating. Here are the highlights (in no particular order): Organic quince, golden Bosc pears and rosy hued pomegranates. White bean and mushroom soup and kale … Continue reading
October Food
October. A month filled with with ripe quince and glazed carrots. Fragrant bouquets of roses from friends. Misty trees, homemade gnocchi, and bunches of carrots. Thanksgiving blessings, fried eggs and butternut squash ravioli. Beautiful artisan bread and an organized kitchen. … Continue reading
Thanksgiving on the Island
A week ago today. We celebrated a beautiful Thanksgiving at our cabin on the island. It was a stellar, sunny weekend and warm enough that we could eat our turkey dinner outside. Well, it might have been a bit cool … Continue reading
September Food
Here are some highlights from what turned out to be a stellar September. We held a bunch of cooking classes for both kids and adults. We celebrated four birthdays and an anniversary. After being away so much this summer it … Continue reading
A Perfect Day
It was a day that started with spending some time with my sister who came all the way from Los Angeles. Then I went to my first yoga class in three months with one of my very dearest friends. My … Continue reading