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9th Circuit Court Stings EPA


check it out – A Federal Court rejects the EPA’s approval of neonicitinoid pesticides.

Score one for the bees!

  

Unknown's avatarAuthor urbanmoniquePosted on September 15, 2015Categories Current Issues, Get Involved, Y'all Share!Tags neonicitinoid pesticides rejected by 9th circuit courtLeave a comment on 9th Circuit Court Stings EPA

Check out We Graze Together


I found about Chef Cheryl, who lives and cooks down in Florida, through our friend Nandini at Goan Imports. Cheryl has a great blog full of food centered on the sea, of course, as well as fun stuff to do when you find yourself down her way.

cCheck Out We Graze Together

Check out We Graze Together, a wonderful food blog share Cheryl started recently, filled with folks you’ll definitely want to check out. I’ve been wading through the participants, and am finding a wealth of great folks and food. Trust me when I promise that you’ll enjoy it as much as I am.

Big thanks to Cheryl for adding us, and definitely check these sites out!

Unknown's avatarAuthor urbanmoniquePosted on September 12, 2015September 12, 2015Categories Other Folks Cooking, Shameless Promotion Department, Y'all Share!Tags Great Food Blog ShareLeave a comment on Check out We Graze Together

Check out our American Boomer Spread!


   

 It’s a great ‘zine, Alexandra always does a fabulous editing job, and this summer’s spread is all new stuff – Grilled Pizza and Kebabs – Check it out here!

Unknown's avatarAuthor urbanmoniquePosted on August 10, 2015Categories grilling, Main Courses & Meals, Shameless Promotion Department, Y'all Share!Tags grilled kebabs, grilled pizzaLeave a comment on Check out our American Boomer Spread!

Can I Make that with…


Check out this hilarious post from The Kitchn, (which is an amazing site, btw). It’s not only howlingly funny, it’s so, so true. 

Enjoy!

Unknown's avatarAuthor urbanmoniquePosted on August 1, 2015Categories Other Folks Cooking, Shameless Promotion Department, Y'all Share!Tags mad libs for food blog commentersLeave a comment on Can I Make that with…

Ken’s 132 Clove Garlic Soup


It may come as a surprise to some that a lot of artists like to cook, but it shouldn’t. Be they painter, writer, instrument maker, sculptor, or musician, many of them not only cook, but cook well. Cooking, good cooking, is done with heart and soul, as much or more than it is with hands and brains – This is natural to artists, who are driven to express themselves, often in more than one vein. Guitarist Extraordinaire Ken Bonfield is one of these. As with a number of other fine folk, I met Ken through Facebook; over the years of interacting there, we’ve gotten to know each other fairly well. I think we were introduced because he plays guitars and I build them; over time, I’ve become aware that he has a genuine passion for food, and that he express that dang near as well as he plays a harp guitar.  

If you’re a fan of great music, inspired playing, and what may be a somewhat unusual instrument to many, you simply need to become familiar with Ken’s music. He’s been playing all around this country for over two decades, at festivals, concert series, and on seven albums of his own. He composes and plays with great passion, love, and expression. He is technically brilliant as a player, truly as gifted as one can be; in an age where fingers style playing has become a predictable warren of percussive and flashy tricks, everything I’ve heard Ken play has clearly been marinating in heart, passion, and deep thought before it’s been sounded. I would argue that he’s one of the absolute best harp guitar players I’ve ever heard, on par with Muriel Anderson, with whom he just so happens to be playing this weekend in his home town of Gloucester, Massachusetts. I love that he pays tribute to cool instruments like the harp and baritone guitars with much of his music; its just a bit more outside the box and above the average picker. He calls these his “chamber ensemble” of instruments, mostly made by Master Luthier Al Caruth. If you’re a player and want to improve, know that Ken also teaches quite often, through an ongoing series of workshops and master classes.

Check out all this on his website; there’s a Ken Bonfield channel on Spotify as well, (And it’s Ken approved – I think he mentioned that royalties therefrom paid for his car…)

As I mentioned, the guy can also cook! Recently, he posted this cool little trick for peeling fresh garlic. That lead to his posting of his deservedly legendary 132 Clove Garlic Soup, which, with Ken’s blessing, I’m reposting here.

Note on the peeling trick – it does indeed work quite nicely, but know that it also bruises the garlic to a notable degree, so only shake what you’re going to use fairly quickly.
Ken’s 132-Clove Garlic Soup with Parmesan Cheese, (Adapted from Bon Appetit’s 1999 44-clove garlic soup)

Serves 8

78 garlic cloves (unpeeled)

4 tablespoons olive oil

4 tablespoons (1/4 stick) butter

4 1/2 cups sliced onions

3 teaspoons chopped fresh thyme

54 garlic cloves, peeled

8 cups chicken stock or canned low-salt chicken broth

1 cup whipping cream

1 cup finely grated Parmesan cheese (about 2 ounces)

8 lemon wedges
Preheat oven to 350°F. Place 78 garlic cloves in a glass baking dish. Add 4 tablespoons olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper; toss to coat.

Cover baking dish tightly with foil and bake until garlic is golden brown and tender, about 45 minutes. Cool. Squeeze garlic between fingertips to release cloves. Transfer cloves to small bowl.

Melt butter in heavy large saucepan over medium-high heat.

Add onions and thyme and cook until onions are translucent, about 6 minutes.

Add roasted garlic and 54 peeled raw garlic cloves and cook 3 minutes.

Add chicken stock; cover and simmer until garlic is very tender, about 20 minutes.

Working in batches, puree soup in blender until smooth.

Return soup to saucepan; add cream and bring to simmer.

Season with salt and pepper.

Divide grated cheese among bowls and ladle soup over.

Squeeze juice of 1 lemon wedge into each bowl and serve.

(Serve with some Ken Bonfield acoustic joy.)

Unknown's avatarAuthor urbanmoniquePosted on July 25, 2015July 25, 2015Categories Classics & Standards, Other Folks Cooking, Reviews, Y'all Share!Tags 132 clove garlic soup, garlic and parmesan soup, ken bonfieldLeave a comment on Ken’s 132 Clove Garlic Soup

100% Unacceptable Political Horseshit!


Read this piece from NPR. Then go find out if your legislator voted for it. If they did, then get busy, and work diligently and tirelessly, to make sure your legislator no longer has that title or privilege, ASAP.

Frankly, even if you’re for some version of GMOs in your food chain, you shouldn’t be for a federal legislative body that feels it can dictate things like this. The arrogance of this decision and statement is intolerable; even if you believe the subject isn’t, that should outrage you. This is a blatant example of corporate power buying legislators, enacting laws that benefit them, and not U.S. citizens. It’s bullshit, and it needs to stop – And that requires us to take action.

Yes, I am opinionated, and pissed off…

Unknown's avatarAuthor urbanmoniquePosted on July 24, 2015July 25, 2015Categories Current Issues, Food Safety, Y'all Share!Tags GMOs, house vote on GMOsLeave a comment on 100% Unacceptable Political Horseshit!

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