Neighbors, Part #3 (Plus Eggplant!)
Most days, I think my neighbors do a better job at “neighboring” than I do: they invite me to parties,Continue Reading
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Most days, I think my neighbors do a better job at “neighboring” than I do: they invite me to parties,Continue Reading
Ahh, summer: the time for sharing sharing chores, sharing foods, and sharing colds. Husband and I shared all three thisContinue Reading
I’m beginning to think that I like telling people about going back to school than the actual “going back toContinue Reading
Napa inspiration has been everywhere: I found Peppermint Lemonade at Fresh Market to remind me of our delicious, but expensive picnic at Oakville Grocery, I broke down and bought a pair of those printed shorts everyone’s been wearing all summer that I now plan to keep on forever, and I have been putting peaches in everything!
Popcorn dropped in nitrogen, compressed watermelon salad with prosciutto, and warm, toasty orzo pasta with pesto. Yum, yum. I passed up the drink menu for chilled Mason jars filled with tangy iced tea and munched on skirt steak with garlic butter sauce.
I’ve been obsessed with this article lately and even though it describes iconic dinner parties of the wealthy, I believe hosting in the home is an attainable ideal, even for more moderate income families. Armed with a pile of cookbooks and shelves of new wedding gifts, I’ve been caught up in flurry of entertaining in an attempt to “bring back” the dinner party.
Life has been moving faster than I would prefer this week at the Bungalow. We’ve been hosting friends for dinner,Continue Reading
My employer sponsors a symphony in the park concert every summer and my co-workers and I diligently go to supportContinue Reading
Husband and I both promised to spend more time in the kitchen after the chaos which equaled wedding season wasContinue Reading








