From the monthly archives:

September 2009

Baba Ghanoush (Eggplant Dip)

September 15, 2009

I’ve always been a bit stumped by eggplant.  It’s such an underutilized vegetable and I’m one of the biggest offenders.  The things I’ve done to eggplant in the name of trying a new recipe really should be considered a crime.  We won’t discuss the ill-fated roasted eggplant pizza I attempted a few weeks back…trust me, [...]

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Support Common Good City Farm

September 11, 2009

One of my favorite non-profit organizations in DC, Common Good City Farm, is hosting a fundraising event called Sounds of Hope on Friday, September 18th at the Potters House.  As some of you may already know, Common Good City Farm (formerly the 7th Street Garden) provides hands on farming experience while educating the public about [...]

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Roasted Shallot Walnut Vinaigrette

September 9, 2009

Last week’s almost Autumn like weather was a welcome change and teased me with what I had to look forward to in the coming months.  Having been holed up in the apartment for the better part of August, I hadn’t been exposed to the soul sucking heat that had its grip on DC.  But just [...]

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Washingtonian Pizza Pool! Vote for RedRocks!

September 4, 2009

I’m a Twitter addict…I’ll freely admit that.  And trust me, you don’t want to follow me on Twitter…so many people think I’m going to tweet about food all the time.  In reality, I tweet about inane things like how bad Pat Sajak looks in HD or that I’m officially a Gleek.  But one of the [...]

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Preserving Summer’s Bounty: Pesto

September 2, 2009

Pesto is the quintessential Spring and Summer dish: fresh herbs at the peek of their seasons blended expertly with cheese, fresh garlic, nuts and oil.  Anytime I eat pesto, I can almost taste the warm Summer days in every bite.  So it’s only natural for me to want to freeze it and hold on to [...]

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