Eat local. Try beans. Home-grown is best. Serve just enough. The Meatless Monday campaign (see yesterday’s post) isn’t the first time Americans have...
INTERESTING PIECE ON NPR THIS MORNING about how meat played an important evolutionary role in making our brains bigger—and us smarter. (Cooking did,...
I’VE ALWAYS BEEN A FAN of small plates and making a meal out of a succession of appetizers so it was good news...
[caption id="attachment_1100" align="alignnone"]"L'Olivier" and "Méditerranée" tea towels made by Tissage Moutet, a fourth-generation weaving business located in Orthez, a town in the foothills...
Only 11 hours left to register for this deal over at Bloomspot. Lunetta, in Boerum Hill, with its great Italian-Mediterranean menu, will offer...
Mediterraneanista has been traveling so there’s not much cooking or food foraging to report in NYC—but plenty of summer sights and tastes to enjoy...
So Mediterraneanista was into her second day of hard labor at The Storage Room, the extra room of our Manhattan apartment that we...
Summer vegetables are just beginning to appear at the farmers’ market—red peppers, zucchini, onions—and so my thoughts turn to ratatouille niçoise. I brought...
When I visited Titan Foods in Astoria last week, I also stopped by United Brothers Fruit Market, a wonderful greengrocer (with great prices)....
Purslane, peppers—and peas! [caption id="attachment_1081" align="alignnone"]$3/bunch, from Bodhitree Farm at Union Square[/caption] [caption id="attachment_1082" align="alignnone"]Also from Bodhitree—perfect for making ratatouille (more on that soon).[/caption]...