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Is there anything better? A farmer’s market on a hot day at the height of summer, abundant with nature’s best food, locally baked goods, and the people whose hands are responsible for the labors of love that bring it all to us. I have been missing out on filling my kitchen with farmer’s market finds as I have had a bunch of after work activities = lots of wilted kale and other veggies that did NOT like to go to events. But yesterday I knew I was going straight home, so I stocked up.

Blueberries were everywhere. I planned on cooking with them, maybe a pie or a tart or just a salad, but I ate them.

farmer's market blueberries

blueberries Copley Square Market

I picked up some peaches, not yet ripe, for snacking on later in the weekend. I hope they are the type that make juice dribble down my chin and ruin my clothes like I am 5 years old 🙂

farmer's market peaches

My basket of veggies at Siena Farms included some purple kale, sweet onions, corn, and carrots.

my farmer's market shopping

multi-colored carrots Copley Square Farmer's Market

I didn’t buy any, but this mix of greens and flower petals was too pretty to NOT take a photo of them. 

mixed greens and edible flowers

When I finally got home after a long day, we had a simple dinner of buttered lobster rolls on a farmer’s market baguette, corn with sriracha, and tomato salad, a mix of onions, tomatoes, olive oil, salt, and pepper.

tomato salad

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Served with a bottle of chilled La Vigne di Alice Brut Rosé, a wine with an intense nose of rose petals and flavors that are sweet and pleasant with lovely bubbles.

The market and dinner with my hubby were definitely the highlights of my Friday which was otherwise painfully boring. Have you ever felt like you have outgrown a job? I think that’s me right now.

What was the highlight of your Friday?

Tags: blueberries, Copley Square Farmer's Market, corn, Farmer's Markets, Food, fruit, lobster rolls, onions, peppers, tomatoes, vegetables, wine

My weekend kicked off to a great start last night. After what felt like a forever work day, I spent some time wandering and shopping the Copley Square Farmer’s market. It was the perfect way to decompress; you really can not go wrong with lots of sunshine, fresh flowers, and local fruits, veggies, cheeses, and baked goods! Oh how I love the farmer’s market!

Copley Sq Farmer's Market zucchini and squash

One of the things I love about local food is how, before our eyes, the options change and grow, especially as we launch officially into summer. So many of these things were not available a few weeks ago!

Atlas Farms Organic Tomatoes Atlas Farms sunflowers

I really wanted to stock up, but since we are away all day Saturday and I had dinner plans tonight, I just bought some of these adorable UFO-shaped Patty Pan squash. I plan on stuffing them with some sort of mixture, feta, garlic, and olives maybe?

pattypan squash Copley Farmer's Market pattypan squash

Copley is such a great place to be on a warm summer Friday! The flowers are certainly different than they were in this photo.

Copley Square flowers Copley Square Boston

After some more wandering and shopping, I reached my final destination for the evening, Vlora Mediterranean Restaurant. Earlier in the week I had been invited by the ladies from We are not Martha for a blogger get together to meet Erica from Itzy’s Kitchen. Erica went to high school with Chelsee and Susie, and she was in town to visit family, so it was the perfect opportunity for them to reconnect and for the rest of us to meet her. Besides, do a bunch of Boston food bloggers need an excuse to get together? 😉

Vlora

I had been to Vlora once before for Restaurant Week and enjoyed a really delicious lunch, so I was excited to return. Since I was a little early, I sat at the bar and ordered a Prosecco which was dry and bubbly, ideal for the summery night. Vlora has a great wine selection and a beautiful, airy Mediterranean decor.

Vlora Boston wine

While waiting at the bar, I met Erica and got to see Bridget again.

Vlora Boston

Soon enough, we were all seated at a comfy long table with lots of natural light. Perfect for taking photos! It seems like bloggers ALWAYS have something to talk about! It’s a great community to be a part of.

Vlora and Boston bloggers

Vlora was kind enough to let us sample some of their favorite dishes before we ordered. There was the watermelon and feta, an Albanian dish that combines sweet watermelon with salty, creamy feta, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and parsley. I would return to Vlora for several plates of this alone, it was so good, so simple but completely flavorful and delicious.

Vlora watermelon and feta

We also tried the trio of pies which each had a different filling, yogurt, spinach and feta, and tomato and onion. I had the yogurt pie which was flaky and filled with a creamy seasoned yogurt.

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We also had arancini, pan roasted zucchini with garlic yogurt, and grilled octopus which was meaty and scrumptious. Everything was so simple and reminded me that good food doesn’t always need a million ingredients, they just need to be good ingredients.

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I grabbed a few photos as the sun was setting, and the blue light’s in Vlora’s atrium made for a kind of cool effect.

We then ordered more food, of course. I ended the night with a perfect vegetarian moussaka, layers of eggplant, zucchini, yellow squash, potato, Swiss cheese, and tomato, served with garlic yogurt and cucumber sauce.

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I had so much fun chatting with Colleen and her sister Meg who is going to be married in Ireland in a week and a half (jealous!). I also spent lots of time talking with Alicia and finally had the chance to meet Naomi.

All in all it was a great night. The food at Vlora is awesome, and I really want to try about 20 other menu items, so we will definitely be going back. And the company was fantastic. I loved meeting Erica and now want to go to Charleston, and it was great to see all of the others. Seriously, we should plan a Boston food blogger conference. Anyone want to co-plan with me?

I have The ALLY Foundation Pink for a Change gala in Newport this evening, so I should be back with some beautiful Newport mansion photos. I am also cooking up a fun giveaway for the week ahead.

Later gators!

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Tags: blogger meetup, bloggers, Boston, Copley Square Farmer's Market, Farmer's Markets, Food, Vlora, wine

A typical Friday. Summer Fridays leave me toting around bags of kale, herbs, and lettuce wherever I go, thanks to the gorgeousness of the Copley Farmer’s Market. It’s a really awesome look that goes great with most outfits 😉 Carrying a large bag of greens is also a great conversation starter. Do you know that none of the ladies that I was out with has had a green monster smoothie?! I think I need to convert them!

Work was uneventful, and with my computer virus disaster from earlier in the week, I was glad. I snuck out for lunch and spent the time wandering the farmer’s market, wishing I could work there instead. How fun would that be for the summer?!

This week I checked out the baked goods at the Tatte Bakery booth. Everything looked full of buttery deliciousness.

Tatte Bakery

I still need to get myself to the actual Tatte Bakery in Brookline.

Tatte Bakery Cookies

I stopped to smell many, many flowers.

Copley Square Market Flowers

My heart was once again captured by the booth from Sofra and Siena Farms.

Siena Farms Rainbow Beets Siena Farms Garlic Scapes

Fun rainbow beets and garlic scapes caught my eye. I love watching each week to see what new veggie or herb is growing in New England.

I left with several huge bunches of purple and green kale for salads along with some dill for a pasta dish I am making this weekend. It’s an old favorite, and I am really excited to share.

My after work fun began at Splash where I went to attend the Boston Sports Woman event. Before the event, I wandered around a little. Splash is definitely an interesting space with a Miami-like roof deck. If I wasn’t there for specific event, I would say maybe it’s not my scene.

Splash Boston roofdeck

The inside is spacious and modern. Our group had its own room and bartender.

Splash Boston Lounge

There were some delicious bites available including this lobster salad in phyllo pastry shells.I had many of these!

Lobster in Puff Pastry, Splash Boston

I didn’t sample this prosciutto, but I thought it made a nice photo!

Prosciutto Splash Boston

I DID have some of these tuna tartare and seaweed cups. I love eating seaweed!

Tuna Tartare and Seaweed in Puff Pastry at Splash Boston

I paired it all with a Roederer Estates Brut. A little bubbly is the perfect way to kick off a weekend! This Brut had a nice crisp pear flavor with a bit of nuttiness, almond maybe? It is from the Anderson Valley where I wish I was right now 😉

Roederer Brut at Splash Boston

I had a great time meeting up with Kathy from Boston Sports Woman and the other ladies in attendance at the event. I think that Boston Sports Woman is going to do some really fun things for women writers in Boston, and I love that they also pair up with charities for women and girls like Glamour Gone Good.

Kathy from Boston Sports Woman

Dinner at Les Zygomates post to follow. . . I think this recap of Friday afternoon is long enough!

Tags: Boston, Boston Sports Woman, Copley Square Farmer's Market, Farmer's Markets, Food, sparkling wine, Splash, wine

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