Savoring the Good Life of Cape Cod
06/30/11Chatham Welcomes Farmers’ MarketDebuting this season, Chatham, too now has it’s very own farmers’ market to add to the growing Cape Cod lineup. Starting June 7th, make room in your Tuesday afternoon to fill up on whatever’s in season. Giving the bounty of fresh produce a run for its money, other stars include a whole bunch of other goodies like pasta, cheese, plants, honey, cookies, local eggs, and even all-natural grass-fed beef, lamb, chicken and pork!In addition to the edibles, the market will also have two extra booths each week for backyard gardeners and local artists to showcase their goods.Details:Chatham Farmers Market2624 Main Street (Route 28 on the corner of Morton), South ChathamTuesdays from 3 - 6:30 p.m.More info: Chathamfarmersmarket@hotmail.com508-247-7268Facebook... |
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03/22/11Wine and SunshineFour ways to get your wine on this spring on Cape Cod |
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02/07/11For the Love of FoodWhat do chocolate, oysters, honey, basil, figs and champagne have in common? |
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01/28/11Oh, What a Night!One of the very cool things about working in the food and wine industry is being able to host great parties. But you don’t need to be in the biz or channel Martha Stewart to put on a real show stopper... and our latest soirée is an example of just that. |
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01/21/11Lunch BreakI'm trading in my old ham and cheese for...better ham and cheese! |
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01/10/11Food and Wine Pairing: Mouthwatering Meatballs"Searching" for the best things to eat - we found them! Posted at 10:44 AM | Permalink | Comments: 1 |
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12/09/10New Year’s Resolutions for the Food & Wine Fanatic“Lose ten pounds” or “floss every day” might still be on your list of resolutions, but perhaps the path of least resistance can also help you capture the best of 2011: a food and wine inspired bucket list, courtesy of Cape Cod itself.1. Have an “out of town” experience.Cape Codders tend to take their home base to the extreme, but why not get out of dodge for a day? Upper Capers might take a day trip to Wellfleet, or if you come from below the elbow, maybe you’ll explore the opposite neck of the Woods (Hole). Each Cape Cod town offers its own unique landscape, shopping and dining experience, and a great place to plan your itinerary is the town’s Chamber of Commerce.2. Visit an oyster farm (or buy ‘em straight from the source).Take the... |

