Recently the secret of opening a mango was revealed to me and it has been a revelation indeed. I am sure that some of you already knew how to maximize the amount of flesh you can procure from the seed, but thanks to Gary and Rita Stevens, my ability to enjoy this fruit more fully […]
February 23, 2012
How often do we encounter this in our lives and do you question it when the feeling sweeps over you? “Hmmm, must not have gotten enough sleep last night,” or “Are my hormones out of whack?” I know that I have had some genuine moments that cannot be attributed to these reasons. Music, when just […]
February 21, 2012
I find my thoughts returning to Terry Thiese’ Reading Between the Wines on a regular basis. Today when I was attempting to find a passage that I wanted to reference, I found inspiration in another. One of the chapters that Thiese laid out in his treatise is entitled “The Three Humors.” Theise feels that there […]
February 2, 2012
I headed up to the mountain today expecting it to be colder and drier than at sea level, but the snow up there is pretty saturated. It was deep and soft, but boggy and slow. I chose my long skis thinking that I would be able to cruise on corduroy, but even the groomers were […]
January 27, 2012
Organic Chicken soup is on the menu tonight and I am not sure if our guests lean toward red or white wines and I think an evening with friends starts off well with a few bubbles, but I don’t know if they like bubbles, so I am leaving our options open. Here are the wines […]
January 25, 2012
I try to buy wines that I think will fill out my tasting experience, but it is difficult to be very methodical about it. I sometimes wish that I were part of a group that I could share wine experiences with on a regular basis. When we have friends over for dinner, on occasion I […]
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March 24, 2012
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