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Monthly Archives: January 2011
A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again, Part 2
We had a kitchen full of food and we were ready to cook all of it. But let’s have another look at the rest of that kitchen: That’s a three-sink dishwashing station with sinks dedicated to (right to left) washing, … Continue reading
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A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again, Part 1
Have you ever cooked for 500 people a day for three straight days? I have, and I lived to tell the tale. The story begins a little over a year ago, when my friends Rose and Josh called and asked … Continue reading
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The Winter Market
Due to overwhelming demand, Somerville started a winter farmer’s market which takes place in the old armory building. It’s not within walking distance of Chez Belm, but it’s worth the short drive to be able to get fresh produce. Some … Continue reading
“Caesar Salad”
I have been sick and I have been busy. The weasels in my lungs attempted to take up permanent residence, thwarted only by a solid week’s worth of insomniac coughing fits. I also spent a solid week planning, shopping for, … Continue reading
French Onion Soup
I still remember my first bowl of French onion soup. It was January of 1978, and I was in New York City with the MIT Concert Band, the first stop of a week-long tour of the northeast. My friends and … Continue reading
The View from the Hill
I‘ve previously written about the history of the hill on which I live; it was the location of a fort that was instrumental in preventing the British from advancing into Boston and Cambridge. You can read a brief history here, … Continue reading