I know, I know – That, and most of you have likely read this post – But dang it, we just look so good in print!
Check us out in the Fall edition of American Boomer magazine!
Its all about US!
I know, I know – That, and most of you have likely read this post – But dang it, we just look so good in print!
Check us out in the Fall edition of American Boomer magazine!
Cooking at Stringfest – music, hand made instruments, and great food.

It’s called Stringfest, but for those of us who founded it, it’s just the Gathering – An offshoot of an instrument making website owned by a few friends and I, The Luthier Community. This is the tenth anniversary of this event, a weekend that binds hand made instruments, musicians, artists, and friends, with great food as the glue.
The Gathering happens at our dear friends Grant and Christy’s place in rural northern Minnesota. As the years have passed, the compound has changed to accommodate the annual visitors. There is now a pretty swanky bunkhouse that sleeps a bunch, plus the main house, a main stage, as well as indoor and outdoor kitchens.
From humble beginnings, the event now draws quite a few folks, so the big meals during the weekend have become events in and of themselves, feeding 50 or more some years. As fate would have it, I’ve become the event Chef, which means I get to coordinate all the meals and do a bunch of cooking as well. And that has perks, I might add – Monica and I get a private suite right next to the big house – A rare treat at an event like this.
There certainly are meat eaters at this thing, and there’s plenty of proteins to appease them – most of which are hand made within a few miles of here. That said, there are a lot of vegetarian and veggie-leaning folks as well, so we do a lot for them. Frankly, that’s pretty easy when you’ve got the fixing just a short walk down to the tunnels. One of the first things we do is go tour the gardens, to see what’s looking good and ready to go – Here’s a little sample of what we found this year. I’ll share some recipes and pictures over the next few days, without a doubt, so stay tuned.
Now, when you get a bunch of artists together. There is definitely some drinking going on with all that food and music. Grant makes all the beer for the event from scratch, with hops grown right here as well. It is amazing beer, everything from a light summer ale, to a gorgeous IPA, and a stunning chocolate stout. There’s even a sparkling apple cider – I don’t know what the alcohol content of that stuff is, but I can testify that it sneaks up on ya if you’re not careful! He leaves some of each uncarbonated, making it perfect for cooking, and I take full advantage in darn near every meal.


And then there’s the gardens…





More soon come…
Check out the latest edition of American Boomer – Love seeing our work done up so nicely!
But wait, there’s more! It’s a double whammy, so have a look at the Summer edition as well.
Two great treatments in one swell foop.
As always, big thanks to Alexandra and the Greek!
They always do, and the spring edition is no exception.
Huge thanks to Alexandra and the Greek for their generous patronage!
I’ll tell you then.
What’s really cool is when the foremost Internet site for the food, history, travel through, and appreciation of all things Basque, EuskoGuide, tweets our recipe for authentic Basque Piperrada as the recipe you should check out and cook.
That’s cool!
We are honored and humbled by this wonderful gesture – Big Thanks to EuskoGuide, from M and I!
Said it before and I’ll say it again – I love what Editor Alexandra Vardalis does with our work!
Check out the gorgeous job she did with our Chicken Paillard piece; it does our hearts good!