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Liquid Gold How to use extra-virgin olive oils, from the extraordinary to the merely wonderful |
Roz Cummins |
08 May 2008 |
'Tis the Season |
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| Topics: food, green living, recipes, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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In My Salad Daze Here's a dressing that passes muster without cutting the mustard |
Roz Cummins |
24 Apr 2008 |
'Tis the Season |
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| Topics: food, green living, recipes, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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Going With the Grain While food prices rise, here's a stick-to-your-ribs pasta dish that won't cause sticker shock |
Roz Cummins |
10 Apr 2008 |
'Tis the Season |
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| Topics: agriculture, food, green living, recipes, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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Fish Stories How the Monterey Bay Aquarium makes its safe-seafood list -- plus a seafood recipe you can feel good about |
Roz Cummins |
27 Mar 2008 |
'Tis the Season |
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| Topics: aquaculture, fishing, food, green living, oceans, recipes, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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Spring Is in the Pasta Drive a stake into winter's cold heart with a creamy, dreamy noodle dish |
Roz Cummins |
13 Mar 2008 |
'Tis the Season |
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| Topics: food, green living, recipes, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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Seas Sick Fishing for hope at a seafood-industry trade show |
Roz Cummins |
28 Feb 2008 |
'Tis the Season |
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| Topics: food, green living, oceans, recipes, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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Immaculate Confections A pair of decadent desserts guaranteed to sweeten up your Valentine's Day |
Roz Cummins |
14 Feb 2008 |
'Tis the Season |
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| Topics: food, green living, recipes, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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On Pigskins and Vegans A noncarnivorous path to Super Bowl-snack nirvana |
Roz Cummins |
31 Jan 2008 |
'Tis the Season |
| Three cheers for vegan snacks! Photo: iStockphoto I have tried and tried to learn about football. Many people have taken the time to sit patiently by my side while a game is on and gently whisper explanations like, "OK, see, there are a series of things called downs ..." Right away, my mind trails off. Despite my total lack of comprehension of anything that happens on the field, I enjoy ... |
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| Topics: food, green living, recipes, sports, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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Good Thymes and Bad A food writer looks back at 2007, from supermarket monstrosities to organic-garden epiphanies |
Roz Cummins |
10 Jan 2008 |
'Tis the Season |
| While I peeled the apples for Apple Brown Betty recently (see recipe below), I had time to think about the food-related highs and lows of the past year. What was my most disconcerting food experience of 2007? Three interactions with the industrial food system vie for first place. We're holding out for grape-sized apples. Photo: Digital Visions 1) Last we ... |
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| Topics: food, green living, recipes, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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Pearls of Wisdom How I shucked my oyster ambivalence and learned to love the noble bivalve |
Roz Cummins |
13 Dec 2007 |
'Tis the Season |
| I've lived in Boston for years, but for some reason, I had never visited nearby Portland, Maine -- until last week, that is. I chose a dramatic occasion for my Portland debut: an Oyster Tasting Night put on by Slow Food Portland. Aw, shucks. Photo: pingpongdeath My previous opinion about the celebrated bivalve was decidedly lukewarm. My lack of oyster enthusiasm once even forced ... |
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| Topics: food, green living, recipes, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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The Gingerbread Diaries Building an eco-home from a favorite holiday sweet |
Roz Cummins |
29 Nov 2007 |
'Tis the Season |
| When my friend Deanna told me that she wanted to make a gingerbread house this year -- and, in particular, to do so on Black Friday, aka Buy Nothing Day -- I immediately asked if we could make an environmentally sound house. The chances of my ever being able to afford the real-life eco-house of my dreams are slim unless I win the lottery, but I figured I could at least afford the gingerbread ver ... |
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| Topics: food, green building, green living, holiday, recipes, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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Giving Thanks A recipe for no-boil pumpkin lasagna |
Roz Cummins |
15 Nov 2007 |
'Tis the Season |
| For most of my adult life I've been anti-lasagna. It's not that I refuse to eat it. Quite the reverse! I love to eat lasagna. I just refused to make it. The idea of boiling giant, unwieldy sheets of pasta always got on my nerves. It didn't seem worth it, no matter how delicious the result. For years, a little depiction of a pan of lasagna superimposed with one of those internationally recognized "No!" cir ... |
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| Topics: food, holiday, recipes, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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Botched Alaska An unseasonably warm night and a doomed-to-melt dessert |
Roz Cummins |
01 Nov 2007 |
'Tis the Season |
| November is the new September. -- Aladdin Ossorio I've been itching to make a Baked Alaska. In 1989, the year the Exxon Valdez spilled oil all over Prince William Sound, my friends and I had several Baked Alaska parties featuring a whiskey-laced "Exxon Valdez Fudge Sauce" that I concocted to recreate the oil slick -- and to commemorate the fact that Captain Hazelwood reputedly imbibed a ... |
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| Topics: food, green living, recipes, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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Girls Just Wanna Have Farm On accepting invitations from strangers, and a harvest festival |
Roz Cummins |
18 Oct 2007 |
'Tis the Season |
| A few years ago, I heard an actor say on a talk show that he had decided if someone invited him to a party, he was going to attend, whether he knew the person or not. When I repeated that to my friend Pagan Kennedy a few days later, she responded, "That's great! That should be my policy!" Then, half a heartbeat later, she said, "Wait a minute! That is my policy!&qu ... |
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| Topics: agriculture, food, Massachusetts, recipes, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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Last Swim with Henry Dave An autumn swim at Walden, a warm robe, and a piping hot bowl of soup |
Roz Cummins |
04 Oct 2007 |
'Tis the Season |
| Walden Pond, a hit with tourists and Transcendentalists. Photo: Sonny Morningstar It's an odd fraternity, the group of people who continue to swim at Walden Pond well past Labor Day. Dusk comes earlier and earlier and the water begins to cool, but these autumn swims are one of the great pleasures of my life -- and, of course, each swim feels increasingly precious as we move i ... |
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| Topics: food, Massachusetts, recipes, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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Junk Food Junkies On kids, zucchini, and an experiment with pizza soup |
Roz Cummins |
20 Sep 2007 |
'Tis the Season |
| A few weeks ago, when I made zucchini blueberry bread with my friends' kids, it was revealed that one of them didn't care much for zucchini in its non-dessert incarnations, seeing as how it was a vegetable and all. So I challenged myself to invent some kid-friendly zucchini dishes to see if I could get him to enjoy it and include it in his list of things he might -- might -- consider eating. Do I ha ... |
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| Topics: food, health, parenting, recipes, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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A Summer Send-Off As the season fades, it's time for one last blueberry blowout |
Roz Cummins |
06 Sep 2007 |
'Tis the Season |
| Before summer gets away from me entirely, I'd like to share a few more moments from the Northeast Organic Farming Association conference I went to a couple of weeks ago. (By the way, I referred to it as the Farmers' Association last time, which may seem like a small difference, but is actually an important one: you need not be a farmer to be a member.) It was a berry good year. Photo: iStoc ... |
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| Topics: food, organic food, recipes, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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Looking for a Miracle On summer's end and salad dressing |
Roz Cummins |
23 Aug 2007 |
'Tis the Season |
| It's mid-August and the Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts is filled with crops that are making their final push to ripeness and fruition. On a warm day, the air feels like it is practically vibrating with all that energy. As I drive to the Hampshire College campus for the annual Northeast Organic Farmers' Association conference, I pass fields of corn that seem to have reached their peak. The corn is so tall ... |
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| Topics: food, organic food, recipes, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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Something For the Boys On blueberries, zucchini, and dragon slime |
Roz Cummins |
09 Aug 2007 |
'Tis the Season |
| A few years ago, a friend served me some blueberry-studded gingerbread that she had bought at a local bakery. It was fine, but the spices in the gingerbread really obscured the flavor of the blueberries. On the other hand, I find plain blueberry muffins boring and bland. While I've had delicious lime-blueberry muffins and lemon-blueberry pound cake, sometimes I want something more substantial -- so I dec ... |
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| Topics: food, green living, organic food, recipes, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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Pit by Pit Cherries, their cousins, and a clafouti recipe |
Roz Cummins |
26 Jul 2007 |
'Tis the Season |
| I went to a friend's house for breakfast a few days ago, and she placed an enormous colander full of ripe cherries in the center of the table. Gazing at it made me feel like we were experiencing the very quintessence of summer. It was right up there with the feeling of walking barefoot in wet grass or eating fresh corn on the cob. Life is just a bowl of cherries. Photo: iStockphoto The sight of it reminded me th ... |
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| Topics: food, GMOs, green living, recipes, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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Do You Really Want to Grill a Fish? All you need for summer seafood splendor |
Roz Cummins |
12 Jul 2007 |
'Tis the Season |
| As you might imagine, people often ask me what species of fish are the best to eat in terms of environmental and health concerns. I usually respond by saying, "OK, how much free time do you have? Are you sitting down? Do you have access to the internet? Do you have a cold compress for your forehead? Are next-of-kin present and available to care for you if you keel over from information ov ... |
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| Topics: aquaculture, fishing, food, green living, recipes, Tis the Season (all these topics) |
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No (Hot) Dogs Allowed A guide to grilling without red meat |
Roz Cummins |
28 Jun 2007 |
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| As July 4th approaches, it's time to prepare for picnics and BBQs -- and, if you're eating less and less red meat these days, you're probably devising alternative strategies for these occasions. There are two main approaches to dealing with this situation: substituting other foods in place of red meat, or bumping dishes that used to be considered "sides" up to Main Attraction status and adding prot ... |
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Tastes Like Summer Berries, brewpubs, and a blitz torte recipe |
Roz Cummins |
14 Jun 2007 |
'Tis the Season |
| I am traveling on the West Coast, and have been diligently eating my way southward. I've been to Victoria, B.C., for a conference on agriculture and sustainability; to Sooke Harbour, B.C., where I visited Sooke Harbor House and took a tour of their organic garden and on-site water reclamation plant; and to Vancouver, B.C., where I had dinner with Alisa Smith and James MacKinnon, authors of the local-eating ... |
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Ifs, Ands, and Nuts On summer memories and politically correct peanut butter |
Roz Cummins |
31 May 2007 |
'Tis the Season |
| The cool, sunny mornings this time of year always remind me of setting off to work each day during the first few months that I spent living in Boston. It was the summer between my junior and senior year of college, and I was working for a feminist newspaper located in an old factory near MIT. On their way to the chopping block. Photo: maiylah via flickr When I had come for my interview I had g ... |
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Just My Potluck On slow food, communal eating, and Reubenesque sandwiches |
Roz Cummins |
17 May 2007 |
'Tis the Season |
| This is the last in a series of articles about connecting with people over spring meals. Read others on setting up a dining co-op, celebrating Passover, hosting an Earth Dinner, and appreciating slow food. In my last column, I wrote about the slow-food movement, which unites people interested in flavors, food preservation, and, of course, eating. The movement is international in its scope and imp ... |
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