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cooking

Saturday Salmon Supper

Cooking for one this Saturday evening. An all non-local meal of CoHo salmon, corn on the cob from Georgia and potatoes from who-knows-where. The salmon, especially, was a big treat. Just delicious. Related posts: Cooking for One: Saturday Night Supper […]

shopping

Whole Foods Has Rambutans!

Ram-bu-what? Yes, rambutans. A fruit sort of similar to lychee nuts with a pliable outer skin that has really ugly looking hairy but soft spikes. (Rambutan means “hairy” in Malay!) I discovered it on my travels in Asia. I loved […]

cocktails, recipes

Gin Gin Mules

We muddled the mint and squeezed the limes, and wouldn’t you know it, with a little gin and ginger beer — we had ourselves a highball. The recipe, from Audrey Saunders, can be found here: Cocktail recipe: Gin Gin Mules […]

entertaining

Snacks for a New Baby

Monica and James came over to introduce their brand new daughter, Olivia. Did we take any photos of Olivia? No. Sam? No. Monica or James, or even Monica’s mom, Cathy, who was along, too? That would be a no. But […]

garden

Peonies at the Farm

The peonies were a whole week early this year, and, as always seems to happen, just as they were blooming, a big storm was on its way. So I picked what I could and brought them into the house. They’re […]

garden

Sour Cherry Farm Builds a Brick Patio

I’m told we will be building a patio. We have the estimate in hand, and have marked out our borders with string. We moved the furniture around a bit to see how it would fit. So here are our “before” […]

cooking

Leftover Lunch

A lunch of leftovers. Fruit salad, egg salad, chicken salad and pizza. Delishy! Related posts: Lunch at Haiku in White Plains Lunch at Pastis and a Walk on the High Line Lunch at Coppa in the South End Lunch at […]

garden

Nyack Garden Club Plant Sale

I guess people rushed the doors when the Nyack Garden Club’s plant sale opened at 10 a.m. We got there a little later, but we still found some good stuff, including Nigella (Love in a Mist), Nepeta (catmint), tomatoes, basil […]

garden

Red Geraniums at The Farm

We went with red this year, y’all. Reminds me of the red geraniums we used to have on the deck back at Burd Street. Hope they stay blooming like this all summer long! Related posts: Spring at the Farm: Forget […]

entertaining

And the Birthdays Continue …

Another day in May, another birthday celebration! This one was for Emily. She and Ed threw a party: half Derby Day, half birthday. I promise, one of these days, I am going to get back in the swing of really […]

outings

The Nyack House Tour

We packed Srimp into the stroller and went for a nice walk around town, looking at the homes of people who were kind enough to open them to support this annual fundraiser for The Historical Society of Nyack. Not a […]

cooking, entertaining

Burgers and Beans for My Birthday

A simple birthday supper at Sour Cherry Farm: Burgers and beans with some oven fries and a little salad. We started with cocktails, natch. Aviations for everyone! Related posts: Celebrating Mother’s Day with Burgers and Beans Sunday Supper with Grandmom […]

outings

Sam at the Nursery

A few flowers and seeds, a couple of tomato plants. But of course I only took one picture. Related posts: Recipe: Tennessee-Style Coleslaw Lunch at Cheese Boy in the Palisades Center The Farm Plants The First Crops of 2011

entertaining

Saturday Night at the Farm

A little porch action. A little Aviation. That’s Saturday at the farm. Related posts: Saturday Night Pizza Fried Chicken Saturday Night Supper Cooking for One: Saturday Night Supper Saturday Night Supper by the Tree: Aviations, Pasta and Roasted Chestnut Cookies

cooking

Pizza Night in America

Dough from Old World. Greg’s homemade sauce. Mozz. Basil. Parm. Related posts: Iron Pizza Chef: Pizza Night in America Grilling Pizza on a Stone Pan Pizza from Old World Market Iron Pizza Chef, Battle IX

restaurants

Early Supper at Polpettina in Eastchester

We headed back to Polpettina for a Restaurants We Love story for The Journal News, and confirmed, that, yes, the pizza is still delicious. So is the chicken: crispy skin, juicy meat and terrific roasted vegetables alongside. Related posts: Great […]

bees

A Second Swarm

The bees swarm again. We invited John and Philippe to take this one. Related posts: The Bees Swarm! Another Swarm! Our Bees Swarm! Opening the Bee Hive

cooking

Sheep’s Milk Ricotta Crostini

Just toast some bread, spread some ricotta, toss a few thyme leaves and drizzle a little honey. Yum. Related posts: Recipe: Lobster BLTs Cooking for One: Speck-Wrapped Scallops, Asparagus and Wave Hill Bread Recipe: Beef Bourguignon Flank Steak with Garlic […]

garden

Our First Lilac Blooms at the Farm

We planted two lilacs in fall 2010, but we didn’t see any blooms in 2011. Looks like this is our year!   Related posts: Bulbs Blooming at the Farm Progress in the Fields: The Farm Gets Bulbs Planting Bulbs at […]

bees

Ron Breland and His Bees

Ron Breland is an organic beekeeper who lives in West Nyack with his wife, who is a terrific gardener. They make a fine pair! Greg was interviewing Ron for an article on honey and bees for The Valley Table magazine, […]

bees

Another Swarm!

The bees swarmed again! This time, we invited Philippe and John to come over and get them. They did. They were happy to have them. And it looks like they got a queen, so all is good. Related posts: Our […]

restaurants

Burgers and Bitches at Joe Allen

I don’t curse too often here on SCF, but here is a time when the words are well deserved. Here we are, heading to see Clybourne Park and it’s 715 p.m., 45 minutes before curtain. We walk into Joe Allen, […]

bees

Our Bees Swarm!

Greg has promised to write up the saga of our bee swarm. As a cliffhanger, here’s a look at what we came home to on Wednesday evening! Related posts: The Farm Gets Bees! The Farm Gets New Bees Bad News […]