Archive for July, 2006



Lentils on a Clammy Day

Sometimes, even during a hot summer, you get a cold, clammy, rainy day.
This is good because you can eat leftover lentils, mixed with some Israeli couscous, and not feel hot and gross. The lentils were cooked with onions, garlic, tomato paste, chicken broth, a little olive oil, and a variety of spices which I can’t [...]

Stuffed Zucchini Flowers

Usually, when one thinks of “zucchini” the idea of tens of thousands of them overflowing your garden is the first idea that comes to mind. But lets forget about the actual fruit of the plant for a moment and look at the flower.
If you don’t have your own garden, zucchini flowers can be difficult to [...]

ABC Cafe - Ithaca, NY

I’ve decided that my favorite restaurant in Ithaca might just be ABC Cafe. I find this slightly odd, as I wouldn’t imagine myself choosing a vegetarian/vegan place as my favorite. Not because I’m such a huge meat-eater, but you know. I just don’t have a veggie agenda or anything. Also, the chance that someone might [...]

Summer Meal

First off, how about blackcaps from Ludgate’s? I bought a pint and they were gone by the end of the day between Joe and I.
I love red raspberries, but black raspberries are definitely my favorite berry of all. We used to pick them during the summer and it seemed like they were easily found along [...]




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