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Madison Square Eats

In the little park off to the side of Madison Square Park — sometimes home to a Christmas Village or another such pop-up — there is right now a garden of eating. Food trucks, including one from Roberta’s in Brooklyn, […]

restaurants

To Harry’s, with Karen

Karen, in to cover the UN, spent the night Friday, and we had a rollicking time on the porch with the neighbors. In the morning, we headed downtown for a walk and some eggs. Harry’s! Chicken tinga tacos for me! […]

cooking

Grilled Pork Chop Supper

Grilled pork chop. Corn from Doc Davies. Caprese salad. Yum. Related posts: Saturday Night Supper: Pork Stew and Recession Sidecars Supper: Grilled Chicken and Zucchini-Tomato Gratin Supper in the Orchard Saturday Night Supper: Pork Chops and Polenta

garden

Patio Update: Much Progress is Made

By 5 p.m., quitting time and cocktail hour, both, we had mad much progress: This included measuring and leveling several jagged corners: And also tamping and leveling the sand underneath the brick: What a pain that part is, let me […]

cocktails, recipes

Tomato Water Martinis

Irene, Kris and Tom came over with some tomato water martinis. I don’t have any photos from the evening on the porch, but as usual with the five of us, it was a bunch of fun. I mean, how can […]

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Patio Update: We Lay the First Brick

After tamping the rock, leveling the sand and checking our measurements, Greg lays the cornerstone of the patio. By the end of the day, this is what we’d accomplished: We are on our way, folks.   Related posts: Patio Update […]

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Patio Update: Item Four

The big pile of gravel in our driveway is known as Item Four. Greg hauled it wheelbarrow by wheelbarrow into the pit, and them tamped it down with a special tool. It is, if you’ll excuse me for saying so, […]

cooking

Two Pizzas

We had pizza two nights this week. We got on a jag, I guess. Here’s a look at them both. I’m not sure I want to call this an Iron Pizza Chef, but if you feel you’d like to vote, […]

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Gregory’s Portico Has an End Stone

The finishing touches have been put on Gregory’s Portico. Admire, all ye: Related posts: Update on the Patio: Gregory’s Portico Bee Class at Stone Barns Bee Class at Stone Barns Sam’s Stone Barns Onesie

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Negronis, Burgers (Again) and a Peach Crisp

A great Saturday supper at the farm, folks. Lamb-beef burgers. Caprese salad. And Davies corn. Cocktails and dessert, after the jump. Related posts: Cocktail Recipe: Negronis Sunday Supper with Grandmom and the Ranchers: Burgers, Wedge and Corn Salad Summer Supper: […]

cocktails, recipes

Cocktail Recipe: Negronis

I am a bigger fan of the Negroni than Greg. But that said, we enjoyed a nice version on the porch, made according to David Wondrich, of course. I tried to thank him via Twitter, but alas, did not get […]

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Summer Supper: Burgers and Tomatoes

We can’t get enough caprese salads this time of year. Burgers are just the excuse to have a salad. Related posts: Sunday Supper with Grandmom and the Ranchers: Burgers, Wedge and Corn Salad Summer Supper and the Perseid Meteor Shower […]

biking

Epic Bike Ride with Boo

We went on a long one, folks. One of those Rockland Lake ones. There and back, it’s about 20 miles. Fun stuff. Related posts: A Bike Ride on the Rail Trail Art Barge Light Bike Trip Art Barge Bike Trip […]

outings

Il Laboratorio del Gelato

Final stop in our NYC evening: Il Laboratorio del Gelato. Fantasatic ice cream in all sorts of flavors. I’m glad there isn’t one near us at the farm. First, a little Banksy action: Some other sights: A cat on a […]

restaurants

Dinner at The Fat Radish

As part two of my evening in research for my story on The British Invasion — British chefs bringing their delicious food to the U.S. — we paid a visit to The Fat Radish, a lovely, well-appointed, simple restaurant on […]

outings

Member-Guest Golf with Kelli and Patrick

Kelli and Patrick invited us to play a twilight scramble of 9 holes during their member-guest. We nearly won the tournament… missed by only two strokes. Darn! Related posts: To Kelli and Patrick’s for Steaks Wild Card Saturday at Kelli […]

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Patio Update: The Rock Has Been Crushed

One problem we faced with our new patio: an enormous boulder in the center. We thought about building it into the design. (Maybe a water feature?) But in the end, we decided it was right smack dab in the middle […]

restaurants

Cocktails at The Wren

For a story on the British invasion — great British chefs and their food making their way to the U.S. — Kris, Tom, Irene and I visited The Wren in the East Village. Cocchi Cup: Cocchi Americano, Mint, Cucumber, Ginger […]

restaurants

Oysters at Oceana

We only had time for a small snack before we were to meet someone for a show at the Iridium. I thought a few oysters at the bar at Oceana would do the trick. In-and-out and nobody gets hurt. We […]

cocktails, recipes

Cocktail Recipe: Hemingway Daiquiri

Hemingway is associated with lots of drinks, including the regular ol’ daiquiri, which is made, as you know, with rum, lime juice and simple syrup. This version adds complexity with maraschino liqueur and grapefruit juice. It’s a nice drink to […]

garden

Update on the Patio: Gregory’s Portico

Why yes, of course we’re adding more onto the patio project, which is already way over schedule. This is called “Gregory’s Portico,” and is meant to relieve the rotting problem where the dirt meets the wood at the foot of […]

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Update on the Patio: Front Walks are Done!

We have completed one full part of the patio project. Whoo-hoo! It’s so nice to walk on brick now, rather than dirt and mulch. Go Greg! Related posts: Patio Progress: One Front Walks Is Done! Patio Update Patio Update Patio […]

cooking

BLT with Egg: Genius or Outrageous?

What do you think of topping an already decadent BLT with a runny farm-fresh egg? I think it was genius. But maybe you think it’s outrageous? Whatever the case, it’s not an every day sort of meal. But when you […]