From the monthly archives:

September 2009

Brussels Sprouts, Bacon & Figs

September 25, 2009

Last Sunday, The Boy and I headed to the Dupont Circle Farmers Market after reading a tweet from FreshFarm Markets saying figs would be there.  @FreshFarmMktsDC did warn that the fig supply was limited, so we got there early and split up to find the elusive figs.  Why such a rush to find figs you ask? [...]

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Lavender Almond Scones

September 23, 2009

Clearly, I like scones.  There are about a million scone recipes on this site (give or take a few), so this recipe should come as no surprise.  But I’m going to tell you a little secret: the rest of those scone recipes can’t hold a candle to this one.  I’m sorry for making the other [...]

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Mediterranean Lentil & Sausage Soup

September 21, 2009

Signs that it’s Fall: I broke out a long sleeve shirt for last weekend’s farmers market trip I can actually walk around DC landmarks and museums without tripping over tourists (no offense to all the DC tourists out there…but you do make it harder for us DCites to get around) The crockpot is being moved [...]

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The New White House Farmers Market!

September 17, 2009

The DC blogosphere has been buzzin’ for weeks about the new FreshFarm Markets farmers market at 801 Vermont Avenue NW…kind of close to a little known residence.  Earlier today, Brian and I headed out to the opening ceremonies, braving the rain (which was really just a drizzle) and the security (which wasn’t really that bad).  [...]

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Pumpkin Walnut Bread

September 16, 2009

The farmers markets are starting to look a bit schizophrenic lately.  There are still the fruits of Summer’s harvest for sale (tomatoes, peaches, some peppers and corn) but they’re fighting for attention against the flashy new produce of Fall (okay, maybe calling Winter squashes flashy is a bit much but you get my point).  This [...]

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