Month: November 2009

November 9, 2009

Returning with the cooler weather (though the last few days have been utterly resplendent Indian summer, flirting with low 70’s) has been my desire to bake bread. I kind of fell out of the habit this summer, but now I’m fully back into it, this time with some slight modifications to the process that fit better with my equipment and the rhythms of my life. I’m still using the live starter that Andrew gave us,…

November 8, 2009

What could have been framed as a giant pain in the ass- taking the bus down to the city, renting a 14′ truck, loading it full of crates at the Brooklyn apartment, then driving back up here- was instead pretty painless, and made even pleasant by the scintillating weather, lack of traffic, and a stop at Mitsuwa for a whole basket of goodness. I didn’t take any pictures of the first dinner: sashimi of yellowtail…

November 3, 2009

Lately I’ve been commiserating with other gardeners about the crap “summer” we had this year, and about how various species underperformed or didn’t at all, and about how hard it is to be us. And I’ve been grouchy and glum about how little I canned or pickled. We’ve begun buying some vegetables much earlier than in previous years, which I take personally as a sign of failure. The last few days have been wonderfully mild,…