Seed vs. Sod
I recently received an abbreviated question from a reader and though that this is a problem many new homeowners struggle with. Hi Carson, My husband and I, along with our three hard-working teenage children, built our dream home (contracted it out ourselves) four years ago on a acre property in Cow Bay (20 minutes from […]
The Keys
The Gym Sisters had lunch together on Friday. As is often the case, we had no problem landing on a topic – or ten. One of the most poignant was a very, very short discussion about dementia. We three are in our eighth decade. Half past seventy for two of us and the “baby” Sister […]
While in Italy
While in Italy we only spent two days in Bologna, but we did enjoy some specialties of the area. My husband wanted to try tortellini in brodo. We went to a restaurant for lunch and they were serving cheese tortelloni in brodo. The difference between tortellini and tortelloni is size and sometimes filling. Tortellini are […]
Backyard Builds and Cookies
Every once in a while I find myself longing for a bit of warm weather. However, the older I get, the faster time seems to pass. Why would I wish Spring away when it seems to be flying by? So, instead of pining for Summer, I’m going to make the best of what’s going on […]
Mr. and Mrs. Baseball
In small communities, we often celebrate outcomes. Wins. Banners. Championships. But the real story of sport isn’t written on scoreboards. It’s written in early mornings at the ball diamond. In countless volunteer hours that go unnoticed, and in the quiet, steady presence of people who simply never stop showing up. In Prince Edward County’s baseball […]
Spring has sprung
Would it even be Spring if I didn’t get wound up about the usual things that I find vexatious? Let me begin with dog poop on sidewalks! I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, “If you’re old enough to take your dog for a walk, then you’re old enough to pick up Fido’s […]
Orthodox Easter
I was using up some Russet potatoes that I had in my pantry for Orthodox Easter last weekend. I was making ham, so I thought I would just roast them in the oven at the same time. I randomly saw this Italian cook making these and decided to try them. There wasn’t a recipe so […]
Cava
Juvé y Camps—long one of Spain’s most respected names in sparkling wine—announced on April 1 that it was leaving the DO Cava to join Corpinnat, the Penedès-based collective committed to producing sparkling wines with a clearer sense of place and a higher bar for quality. Not exactly a quiet move. And very symbolic. I’ll admit, […]
Spring flowers
Every spring I get a boatload of emails from gardeners wondering what went wrong with their bulbs and flowering plants. Spring more than any other time seems to have more tension when it comes to things not going as planned. I think this is because we wait all winter for a shot of colour in […]
When in Rome
When in Rome you should eat their most famous pastas. The four classic Roman pastas are Carbonara, Cacio e Pepe, Gricia, and Amatriciana. We had all four on different nights, not all at the same time and my son loved the Amatriciana. I can’t believe that I had never cooked it for him because it […]