If you love local shellfish, but you are a little intimidated by the thought of shucking your own clams, or you don't have all day to mince and stuff, … [Read more...]
Summer Dining on Cape Cod
There is something special about dining in the summer on Cape Cod… The trouble can be picking the right place! There are many places to enjoy a great … [Read more...]
Taste Of Cape Cod: Who Fried the First Clam?
Who Fried the First Clam? That is quite a loaded question, and one that should be answered with a side of fries. I wanted to be able to tell you … [Read more...]
Taste Of Cape Cod: Lobster, Just Roll With It
How do you like your lobster? Boiled? Steamed? Chilled? Do you enjoy wearing a bib and cracking shells or do you prefer Lazy Man’s style? How about … [Read more...]
Taste Of Cape Cod: Clam Chowder, More Varieties Than You Thought
When someone says they want a cup of clam chowder, you probably imagine a creamy base with potatoes and clams so think it can hold a spoon upright in … [Read more...]
A Dozen Local Chocolate Shops for Valentine’s Day!
Some people like to give flowers and wine for Valentine's Day, while others prefer CHOCOLATE! We asked for your suggestions on the Best Cape Cod … [Read more...]
My Cape Cod Kitchen: The Kindness of Friends and Chicken Noodle Soup
“You will be blessed the moment you realize you already are”. ~ Bryant McGill There is a section in my book that I called "Creating Community … [Read more...]
That Girl’s Blog: Competitive Apple Picking and Baked Apples
Nothing says Fall in New England like a morning spent apple picking at your favorite orchard. It’s the type of thing you can do with the whole family, … [Read more...]
What Is The Teal Pumpkin Project?
From coast to coast, teal pumpkins are making Halloween more fun and inclusive for millions of children with food allergies and other dietary … [Read more...]
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