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Rain Rain, Go Away…
You know what day it is? It’s June 30th, the last day of June and well into the official start of summer. Unfortunately, someone forgot to send Massachusetts the memo. It has been cold, wet, and miserable for almost the entire month of June and now that we are edging into July things don’t seem [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on June 30th, 2009 under Cooking Adventure, Farmer's Market, Greatest Hits, New Recipe, Uncategorized | 1 Comment »The Problem of Too Many Apples…
If you had asked me a week ago if it were possible to posses too many apples I would have answered with an unequivocal “no.” This week I know better. The trouble started at school. One of my favorite classes in the AFE program at Tufts is our Experiencing Massachusetts Agriculture class. [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on October 23rd, 2008 under Cooking Adventure, Greatest Hits, Local Agriculture, New Recipe | 1 Comment »When Good Carrots Go Bad…
Many days I finish at the farm and I simply can’t imagine spending the time and effort that it takes to write an entry. All I want is to enjoy a glass of wine, a home cooked meal, a chapter of Harry Potter, and my indecently comfortable pillow-top mattress. The time that I feel [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on June 18th, 2008 under Farm Life, Greatest Hits, New Recipe, Thoughts on Foods | 2 Comments »The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals
<p>scrolling=”no”> I finished reading this book a few weeks ago and lent it to a friend thinking I would get it back fairly quickly and be able to post a review of it. Instead my book has formed a huge waiting list and remains at large. In the hope that my poor dog-eared copy will [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on May 29th, 2007 under Books to Read, Greatest Hits | 2 Comments »Fickle Creek Farm
Is meat seasonal? This is the question I had in mind when I set out to Fickle Creek Farm last Sunday. Have you ever considered the seasonality of meat? I never did before I began this project. The one exception is lamb. I have memories from my childhood of going to the grocery store in [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on May 13th, 2007 under Greatest Hits, Local Agriculture, Thoughts on Foods | 4 Comments »BLTs, Brocolli Salad, and Homemade Ice Cream
It is said that stress can cause very serious health problems including insomnia, depression, high blood pressure, and weight gain. Therefore, rather than tell you about all of the disasters that occurred last night and then end with a dramatic finale of success I shall tell you right from the beginning that last night’s dinner [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on May 10th, 2007 under Cooking Adventure, Greatest Hits | 1 Comment »5 Reasons to Cook with the Seasons
Seasonal cooking, how I love you, let me count the ways: 1) My body and mind crave seasonal cooking. When it’s 95 degrees out and the sun is shining in July I do not want an oven turned on within 20 miles of me. I want to eat raw foods and, unlike the potatoes and [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on April 17th, 2007 under Greatest Hits, Thoughts on Foods | Comment now »The Best Eggs and Where to Find Them
Since we are on the topic of eggs this week I thought I would talk a little bit about where eggs come from and why “voting with your money” so important when it comes to eggs. Don’t worry, I’m not going to go PETA on your ass and tell you horror stories about confinement or [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on April 12th, 2007 under Greatest Hits, Thoughts on Foods | 1 Comment »

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