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Siren

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  1. I make this in the summer w/fresh maine blueberries--organic if we can get them--and both pies sell out that night. I've also found using peaches, nectarines, etc work nice in this... I'm going to experiment next summer w/pineapple and mango.

    Blueberry Cream Pie

    1 cup sour cream

    2 tablespoons flour

    3/4 cup sugar

    1 teaspoon vanilla

    1/4 teaspoon salt

    1 egg, beaten

    2 1/2 cups fresh blueberries

    1 unbaked pastry shell 9"

    3 tablespoons flour

    1 1/2 tablespoons butter

    3 tablespoons chopped pecan or walnuts

    Combine sour cream, flour, sugar, vanilla, salt and egg; beat 5 minutes at medium speed of mixer or till smooth. Fold in blueberries.

    Pour filling into pastry shell; bake at 400ºF for 25 minutes.

    Remove from oven. Combine the flour, butter and chopped nuts, stirring well. Bake 10 more minutes.

    Chill before serving.

    Serves 8.

    Best of Country Cooking

  2. oh, jeesh.... silly me...

    So, we nixed Hugo's because of $$ and ate VERY well at BiBo's Madd Apple Cafe and it was AMAZING!

    We had:

    Artichoke and Goat cheese rangoon w/sundried tomato paste

    Lobster and Crab stuffed Portobello w/ mixed greens and balsamic

    Bread and Dukkah(which they have just discovered @ my work--to my knowledge--it's just fabulous)

    Soy Glazed salmon w/israeli couscous

    Coconut curry shrimp and scallops w/watermelon kimchee and potatoes

    2 coffee's

    Mint chocolate creme brulee

    Glass of pinot gris

    2 glasses of a belgin style ale w/green apple

    all for about what one meal and 2 glasses of wine would have cost us @ hugo's... and, while I know you really can't compare the two, when you're on a major budget getting every penny's worth and then some is important.

  3. johnny... was listening to Democracy Now! today @ work and thought of you and when your blog was going to be up. I opened up the thread and my gf said, "Wow, that's pretty, where is it?" I told her and she just laughed..we had actually been there once before during the early wooing stages of the relationship. And we're actually going to Hugo's this Saturday for our 1 yr anniversary, which I am VERY excited about.

    Are you still planning on coming to the restaurant this week? Going to hit the farmers market for the blog on saturday?

    Oh and I stopped by Honey's tonight. Had a good talk w/Sharon--she just rocks.

  4. Johnny, we ate at Honey's last night--again :) It's so nice that it's just around the corner from our apartment. I had exactly what you had and it's just absolutely the best fried chicken I've had in my life. Sharon is such a kind woman, too and I hope that place is around for a long time. I have been telling any and everyone about Honey's.

    Steve--Abbey did tell me the name and I know I would bastardize it, but it her partners family's last name. It's located right next to Aurora Provisions on Pine.

  5. I had my first 'sassing' at the Hay Market in boston back in April. Checking through some not so fresh produce, he yells at me to not touch it. My jaw dropped and I say "how the hell else am I going to see if any of this is fresh or not." He scowled and we walked away and bought our veggies at several other friendlier vendors.

  6. i have been by walters many times, but have never gone in... There is a new soul food place up on Deering, just in from Congress street(where the old Stone Soup Cafe was). It's called "Honey's" and I'm telling everyone about it. Thursday night they have Oxtails over White Rice w/Cornbread for 8.95 and I just about started crying when I took the first bite--probably the first time in over a year that I've had it.

    And, fwiw, the former exec chef @ street and co. will be opening up a place in very late fall in the West End. Definately a neighborhood place, regardless of the price, that I"ll practically be living at.

  7. p.s.  Did anyone notice that ralphs wife was a piece of a$$.  How did HE land THAT!  gotta be the charm, baby.

    OK, I absolutely must object here... this woman looked like the quintessencial mafia hooker! No class at all...gimme a break! Piece of a$$, yeah, probably and also probably not too hard to get either.

    Jessica had the cuter girlfriend, with Michaels wife running a very close second.

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