-
Recent Posts
Tags
#socent art baseball beach best practices books boston cape cod change chatham community building cookingchat eatlocalwob fatherhood food haiku hiking horn pond ireland leadership LinkedIn mlk nature npr parenting photo essays photos poetry POTW quotes recipes reflections restaurants social capital social media social networks sports success summer sunrise technology travel Twitter vegetarian winter-
Subscribe via email
Recent Tweets
- B and his classmates @MWschool did a nice job w their #MemorialDay show! #familyfun http://t.co/Q0H2CdqMVv 29 minutes ago
- But of course, it's always fun to get to Fenway regardless of the score! 43 minutes ago
- Not a great #Boston sports night...left the #RedSox game early, finally found the #Bruins channel just in time to see the Rangers score. 43 minutes ago
- Wisdom and Beauty from a Young Violinist http://t.co/jmiKZgEztw 46 minutes ago
Blogroll
Older Posts
- April 2013 (3)
- March 2013 (1)
- February 2013 (2)
- January 2013 (4)
- December 2012 (3)
- November 2012 (4)
- October 2012 (5)
- September 2012 (5)
- August 2012 (4)
- July 2012 (5)
- June 2012 (5)
- May 2012 (5)
- April 2012 (5)
- March 2012 (7)
- February 2012 (8)
- January 2012 (24)
- December 2011 (19)
- November 2011 (9)
- October 2011 (3)
Tag Archives: recipes
Faro with Grilled Eggplant, Tomatoes & Mozzarella
When I set out last weekend to make a concerted effort to bring down our weekly food bill, making good use of items on hand was key to the strategy. I had eggplant, tomato and pesto that wouldn’t last much … Continue reading
Six Favorite Spring Recipes
My full-out foodie blog is over on Cooking Chat, but my intention is to share some highlights here so that this blog gives an overview of all my interests. With that in mind, here are some of my favorite spring … Continue reading
Posted in CookingChat
Tagged asparagus, cookingchat, peas, recipes, spring, vegetarian
Leave a comment
Penne with Arugula, Garlic & Beans
Arugula is a great thing to have on hand. It’s got a nice peppery flavor, and is good raw or cooked in a number of different ways. Tonight I planned to use it in an Italian bread soup, but alas, … Continue reading