Saturday, April 16, 2011

Quality (Part 2)

Our neighbors have hens.  Many hens.   They have free reign of the yard, which strikes me as the ideal scenario for a hen.  In return, the hens provide a lovely service to the neighborhood.

Every once in a while a sign magically appears in front of a little shed on their property that says "Eggs $3.00".  Inside the shed is a mini refrigerator  Inside the refrigerator are anywhere from one to six cartons of eggs.  On top of it sits an old canister where you are asked to leave your $3.00.  (Is there anything more country-quaint than an "honor system" for freshly laid eggs?)



It's a rare treat to see the sign, so we tend to stop and buy eggs even if we don't really need them.  And once the sign goes up, the eggs tend to go fast.  We've occasionally made the mistake of seeing the sign on the way to town, and deciding we'd just stop on the way back home.  Well, the eggs have a way of disappearing before we make it back. 

The eggs themselves are gorgeous shades of whites, browns and greens.  Surprising to those of us who grew up on store-bought eggs, they vary pretty vastly in size and shape.  Once cracked, you'll find they have rich golden yolks, and beat the hell out of anything you find in the supermarket.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Quality

Bar Centrale's beloved gatekeeper Mary gave us a bottle of this imported-from-Italy extra virgin olive oil as holiday gifts.  It is a lesson in the impact of quality ingredients.  It takes "bistro vinaigrette" to a whole new level.  We are nearing the end of our bottle, but there is ONE place it can be purchased stateside, though it's a splurge.  

If you do purchase a bottle, take Mary's advice: "Don't even think about cooking with it!"

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Kristen's Watercolor

When Kristen said she was going to go outside to paint, I think I imagined something like this:


Well, it turns out the girl is a master watercolorist.  She painted this incredible rendering of the house in one sitting:


Best of all, she gave it to us to keep.  It is getting framed and will be displayed proudly.  It's lovely having talented friends.