To Drink: Iced Coffee

It's a summertime tradition, to be sure, though for me iced coffee has been a bigger part of the season than usual this year. Has a lot to do with the heat, no doubt. While I was in New York City early June, during that heat wave, I drank a few iced [...]

2013-07-01T15:46:21+00:00July 18th, 2008|Food and Drink|

Out for Dinner: Via Tribunali

Open this week in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle: the third in the city's mini-empire of outstanding Neapolitan pizzerias brought to us by Via Tribunali. This new outlet lands in a turn-around neighborhood that was a historic hub of Seattle a century ago. (Georgetown Brewing Company down the street, brewers of beloved Manny's [...]

2008-07-17T10:59:15+00:00July 17th, 2008|Restaurants|

Seasonal Treats: Clafoutis

Some day I'm going to actually get around to this, checking on the earlier history of my Seattle neighborhood to see if cherry trees figured prominently back when. Our house is nearly surrounded by them. To one side an ancient, sprawling Rainier tree packed with cherries that I can spy [...]

2020-06-25T14:42:01+00:00July 14th, 2008|Cooking at Home, Seasonal Eats|

Tasty Treats: Primo Chocolate

Such an unassuming little bag. Such delicious treats inside! (And yes, I could have chosen to have my treats cradled in a box instead, but cost is a hair more and the bag was just going home to my own kitchen counter...) I'd be surprised if any food-conscious Seattleite hasn't [...]

2008-07-10T15:01:13+00:00July 10th, 2008|Food and Drink|

On the Road: Vegas, Baby

Yes, another trip to Vegas. This time mid-June with good friends John and Kathy Casey. Even bigger Vegas hounds than us, they have far more wee-hours stamina than I do, though one night I did manage to stay up until 2:30 am (woo-hoo) or so, thanks to a particularly fun [...]

2016-05-04T14:35:03+00:00July 8th, 2008|Restaurants, Travel|

Burgers on the Brain

It all started with last week's episode of Splendid Table, host Lynne Rosetto Kasper and her guest David Rosengarten waxing deliciously poetic about the perfect burger (you can listen here, this spot's about halfway through the program). The Splendid Table is golden in the world of food media, but sometime the show's just mean. I [...]

2008-07-08T09:50:30+00:00July 8th, 2008|Food and Drink|

Dinner at Home: Grilled Whole Chicken

Great minds think alike, don't you agree? My food-writing cohort and friend Nancy Leson spelled out a few days ago--in delicious detail--the steps she (and her husband Mac) uses to turn out perfect whole chicken roasted on the backyard grill. I'd served at home last Saturday night very much the same [...]

2016-05-04T14:30:42+00:00July 5th, 2008|Food and Drink, Seasonal Eats|

Yukon Salmon Update

After having made a post recently in anticipation of this year's Yukon River salmon season, I received some sad news about this month's openings. Alaska Fish and Game agents moniter the fish heading into the river and will only approve an opening of the commercial fishing season if and when [...]

2015-11-17T01:34:01+00:00June 26th, 2008|Seasonal Eats|

On the Road: New York City

Lucky me. I seem to hit New York City at its most memorable extremes. My previous trip was February 2007 and there was a blizzard. I was wearing heavy boots, dressing in layers and leaping over mountains of snow at each curbside. On this recent trip, by contrast, I was treated to a heatwave, [...]

2016-05-04T14:29:26+00:00June 21st, 2008|Restaurants, Travel|

Tastelessness

No judgement here. This isn't about a person's lack of fashion sense nor someone else's questionable "did you hear the one about..." humor. Right now I'm eating a bowl of breakfast cereal that is familiar enough that I feel like I'm tasting it with each spoonful. The crunch and texture help [...]

2008-06-19T07:04:08+00:00June 19th, 2008|Food and Drink|
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