The search for truly rich and delicious eggs has been quite a little journey. It began well over a year ago, and since then I have searched grocery stores, farmer’s markets, roadside signs, and private farms. And while I did find some amazing eggs, nothing sparked the A-ha, Eureka, I’ve Found it! moment. The eggs [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Taste’
Egg Quest: The Peeps
Posted in Chicken & Egg, Farm, tagged Eggs, Raising Chickens, Sustainable, Taste on May 12, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Wine Country Chronicles: Barrel Tasting
Posted in Wine, Wine Country, tagged Sonoma, Taste, Wine on April 7, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Every year, an organization called Wine Road Northern Sonoma County puts on an all-weekend-long event for wineries to offer barrel samples for their soon-to-be released vintages. It’s a lovely opportunity for people to get a sort of “sneak peek” at what the last year’s harvest has in store for them. It’s a simple enough arrangement: [...]
Wine Country Chronicles: The Shyness of Taste
Posted in Wine Country, tagged France, Napa, Sonoma, Taste, Wine, Writing on November 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Most of us have heard about the infamous tasting of 1976, where French and California wines were tasted blind by a panel of snobby French judges in Paris. The California wines rocked the house, much to everyone’s surprise. They’ve made movies and written books all about it. If you haven’t yet heard this fascinating tale, [...]