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Category: Journal of an Island Kitchen

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Memorable food and drink

By Sandy Oliver If you are as old as I am, you can remember life without pizza. I was about 14 before I had my first piece of pizza in New Preston, Conn., at a tiny pizzeria near the shore of Lake Waramaug: plain cheese pizza sprinkled with oregano transported… SEE MORE
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Food sovereignty—do you trust your neighbors?

By Sandy Oliver So far, 54 Maine towns have passed food sovereignty ordinances which allow the municipality to permit a producer (farmer) to sell most food—excluding meat and poultry—directly to consumers. Plain old out-of-the-ground or off-the-plant produce has always been OK to sell and buy. The minute someone changes them,… SEE MORE
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The fare that drives our fare

By Sandy Oliver If the Maine State Ferry Service’s latest fare schedule lasts long enough, Islesboro might just figure out how to be more food self-sufficient. “Sustainable” seems to be the word of the year, and sustainable local food is high on the “want” list. But the persistence of food… SEE MORE
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Some good news, some bad news

By Sandy Oliver Some people can see the upside of almost any bad situation; they’d keep a good attitude going even in a nuclear holocaust. I am not one of those. I can find a cloud around almost any silver lining you have. Still, when something good happens, when a… SEE MORE
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And they might make good Christmas presents, too

By Sandy Oliver Whole stores are dedicated to helping cooks do their job. Right after bookstores, and just before yarn shops, kitchen stores are my favorite places to browse, though goodness knows there is not much time for that these days, what with taking fewer mainland trips and many more… SEE MORE
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​In praise of hearing aids

Usually, I write about food, and hearing aids have nothing and everything to do with the kitchen, the garden, cooking, and eating because no matter what I am doing, I want to hear.  I have hearing aids in both ears, and yes, they were costly (about $3,200—I’ve paid less for… SEE MORE
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Breakfast variety multiplies with visitors

Do you eat the same thing for breakfast every day, day after day? Some people eat no breakfast at all, or get by on a piece of toast and a cup of coffee. If you do eat breakfast, chances are very good that you, along with several million other Americans… SEE MORE
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A plethora of peaches

The peach deluge is over for this year. For two weeks from the end of August into the second week of September a flood of peaches and a surge of panic fill the house while the three peach trees in my life deposit their fruit on the ground, in waiting… SEE MORE
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The cold comfort of summer food

It’s hot and I think differently about cooking and food when the weather turns stuffy and warm. I want cold comfort. Oddly, lately, I have thought about childhood summers and the food we ate and cold things we drank.  Like potato salad, just bite-sized bits of boiled potato with bits… SEE MORE
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The Islesboro ferry lands on the island.

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Planning for my apocalypse pantry

It isn’t the zombie apocalypse yet, but it’s a good dry run for one.  My car-and-driver ticket on the ferry from Islesboro to Lincolnville went from $13.75 to $30. Fortunately, I never did have a need to go to the mainland all that often anyway, and when I did, the… SEE MORE
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