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A Week of… Wild Maine Blueberries

Warning: details of a juicy (yet sweet) love affair to follow. It was three years ago when we first met. It was a romantic summer, with the wind rolling gently off the coast. Feasting on fresh lobsters and strolling along … Continue reading

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A Toast to French Toast

I’d like to make a toast to French toast. I wanted to treat my extra-special out-of-town weekend guests to a gourmet breakfast. My lactose-intolerant sister was bringing her family from Chicago, and my vegetarian mom was also in town from … Continue reading

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Cooking from the Carpool Lane: Fresh Fruit Desserts

This is the second installment of a new column by Robin Horrigan, Cooking from the Carpool Lane. After a long, harsh winter in New England, there is little I look forward to as much as the overabundance of beautiful, inexpensive … Continue reading

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Fourth of July and Blueberry Pie

The quintessential Fourth of July weekend speaks of sun, lemonade, and outdoor games such as badminton with a roughed up net and an eager team of players. And blueberry pie. Blueberry pie means the Fourth of July to me. In … Continue reading

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5 Ways to Use a Ripe Banana (or Two)

Every time I buy bananas, I over-commit. I eat one or two as a snack, slice half of one into my cereal, and watch as the little brown freckles appear and deepen each morning. They stare up at me from … Continue reading

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A Moment for Muffins and Tea

On the rare morning that I find myself home (preferably alone while the kids are at school) with a little peace and quiet, I find nothing more relaxing than slowly sipping a cup of hot tea. My guilty pleasure is … Continue reading

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