gazpacholab.blogspot.com
gazpacho lab: September 2009
http://gazpacholab.blogspot.com/2009_09_01_archive.html
Thursday, September 24, 2009. Avocado sorbet in the campo. Another treat that I enjoyed alone in the Peace Corps.por eso, I share the idea on my blog. I hope others will try it. I read a book about Citrus last year and it includes a quick recipe for a treat using avocado, lime, and sugar. It is like a sweet gaucamole. It is a Brasilian recipe and I imagine these ingredients are abundant there! From the tree. I recall spending around $1.00 on a single avocado in the States. Monday, September 21, 2009.
gazpacholab.blogspot.com
gazpacho lab: Simple living and simple cooking
http://gazpacholab.blogspot.com/2009/11/simple-living-and-simple-cooking.html
Monday, November 16, 2009. Simple living and simple cooking. Before entering the Peace Corps I had a period of wonderful cookery experimentation at my home. This may or may not have been a direct effect of my unemployment at the time. I cooked a bunch of great meals, some failures, and I had an endless list of new things to try. I have carried over my interest in experimenting with recipes to the. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Food to Know Blog. Add the lab to your feed reads.
gazpacholab.blogspot.com
gazpacho lab: January 2009
http://gazpacholab.blogspot.com/2009_01_01_archive.html
Friday, January 23, 2009. Raw milk and cheese, in brief. Two posts in the same day! My best friend, Elliot, who writes the blog Eat Raleigh. Emailed me a question about raw milk and cheeses made from raw milk. Since I have been asked this question a few times before, I thought I would state my opinions on my blog. So, in brief, when an animal is milked, the resulting substance is considered 'raw' milk unless it is processed with a heat treatment known as pasteurization (think scientist Louis Pasteur.
gazpacholab.blogspot.com
gazpacho lab: March 2009
http://gazpacholab.blogspot.com/2009_03_01_archive.html
Monday, March 30, 2009. Lunch time reminder of backed up blogging. I just finished a wonderful salad for lunch, which took about 4 minutes to make:. Herb-mix of greens from my local grocer. A splash of lemon juice. A heap of hummus. A few black olives. Topped with an over-[semi]-easy egg (first experienced that in France- great taste and great protein). A final drizzle of Laudemio extra virgin olive oil from Tuscany. The same producer makes some great wine! This bottle of Laudemio. Follow me on Twitter.
gazpacholab.blogspot.com
gazpacho lab: December 2008
http://gazpacholab.blogspot.com/2008_12_01_archive.html
Monday, December 8, 2008. As do many foodies, I thoroughly enjoy the versatility of the. A truly delicious and nutritious food! This morning I set out to make a quick, French style. For breakfast- not knowing that the few minutes in the kitchen would be worth blogging about. The other night before bed I read about Peter Mayle's. Experience at a pretty sacred. Truffle festival in the French town of Richerenches. The book is French Lessons. And the topic of discussion at the end of the chapter was omelette.
gazpacholab.blogspot.com
gazpacho lab: February 2009
http://gazpacholab.blogspot.com/2009_02_01_archive.html
Monday, February 23, 2009. Michael Pollan on NPR. I heard this Terry Gross interview with Michael Pollan. Replayed recently on NPR. This is certainly not a breaking news event, but I thought I would share the link with any foodies and/or proactive consumers out there reading my blog. The inverview discusses problems with our nation's food system and some positive ideas for reform. In the long run, I believe that food policy reform can and will have a positive impact on public health. I have only made rea...
gazpacholab.blogspot.com
gazpacho lab: February 2010
http://gazpacholab.blogspot.com/2010_02_01_archive.html
Friday, February 12, 2010. Check out the coffee process. Visit my nicaraguan blog at sustainablenica.blogspot.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Food is meant to be shared. so i have joined the ranks of the many bloggers who have already shared so many of their appetizing adventures. now i hope to share some of the experiences i have in the kitchen and some of the new foodie knowledge that i acquire while eating my way through life. Food to Know Blog. Check out the coffee process.
gazpacholab.blogspot.com
gazpacho lab: May 2009
http://gazpacholab.blogspot.com/2009_05_01_archive.html
Monday, May 11, 2009. A world of new comida. My new blog is up, Sustainable Nica. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Food is meant to be shared. so i have joined the ranks of the many bloggers who have already shared so many of their appetizing adventures. now i hope to share some of the experiences i have in the kitchen and some of the new foodie knowledge that i acquire while eating my way through life. Food to Know Blog. A world of new comida. Add the lab to your feed reads.
gazpacholab.blogspot.com
gazpacho lab: April 2009
http://gazpacholab.blogspot.com/2009_04_01_archive.html
Friday, April 24, 2009. Cheese plates for all! Tiffany and I love making a meal out of cheese, fresh baguette, a veggie or some fruit, and wine. What former cheese monger would not? I still get royal treatment at DiBruno Brothers, where I learned most of my knowledge du fromage. So it's difficult not to buy cheese if I visit. But my new town (Narberth, PA) also has a great cheese shop, not to mention the plethora of decent cheeses offered at most big supermarkets. I eat a lot of cheese. In Philadelphia i...
gazpacholab.blogspot.com
gazpacho lab: Avocado sorbet in the campo
http://gazpacholab.blogspot.com/2009/09/avocado-sorbet-in-campo.html
Thursday, September 24, 2009. Avocado sorbet in the campo. Another treat that I enjoyed alone in the Peace Corps.por eso, I share the idea on my blog. I hope others will try it. I read a book about Citrus last year and it includes a quick recipe for a treat using avocado, lime, and sugar. It is like a sweet gaucamole. It is a Brasilian recipe and I imagine these ingredients are abundant there! From the tree. I recall spending around $1.00 on a single avocado in the States. Follow me on Twitter.