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Well happy Friday! I am only working a couple of full weeks in August, and this was one of them. Getting used to taking Fridays off definitely makes the five day work week harder!

Luckily we have some delicious local produce to talk about today. Our Red Fire Farm CSA is bountiful and summery, bringing us tons of joy in addition to a lot of healthy local food. The past couple of weeks have yielded tons of tomatoes, eggplant, blueberries, peppers, peaches, chard, cabbage, lettuce, and more. Each week is such a fun surprise!

Red Fire Farm CSA

In the past week, I used dandelion greens for the first time, both in a salad with a honey balsamic dressing and goat cheese and in a frittata with eggs, local onions,  and parmesan cheese. Dandelion greens are SO good for you but are very bitter. Tailoring the ingredients around them to cut that bitterness makes them a flavorful delight. Aren’t they pretty?

dandelion greens

At a backyard BBQ over the weekend, I enjoyed peach margaritas made by my husband’s cousin. The peaches weren’t from our CSA, but they were as delicious as ours. I don’t know that there’s anything more summery than fresh peach margaritas. Here’s a peach margarita recipe from Bobby Flay.

peach margaritas

summer dinner at home

CSA veggies have made their way into just about every meal this week, lots of times in salads or on the grill. Above is from a night out in the garden, just the two of us and some great filets, grilled eggplant, salad, and a Lavau Côtes du Rhône Rosé 2013. It was the perfect summer meal, paired with an incredible wine. More Rhône Rosé love to follow on Wine Wednesday.

freezing vegetables for winter

Finally, I have been doing a little prep work for life beyond our CSA.  I have made and frozen some tomato and other veggie purees, hoping that sometime in January we can open them up and they will be like time capsules of summer. It’s a nice thought, anyway.

Enjoy your weekends!

Tags: cocktails, cooking, CSA, dinner, farm, farm to table, Food, healthy, recipes. recipe, rose wine, summer, wine

I honestly can’t believe that my blog is going to be five years old next month. That makes me five years older when I started! As I was sitting down and sipping this glorious Wine of the Week, Rosé of Pinot Noir from Travessia, my mind wandered to my first encounter with this winery, at the Coastal Wine Trail kickoff event shortly after I started my blog. Umm, my photos have gotten slightly better than my post about the event then, but my palate still loves Travessia, and we have enjoyed seeing this Massachusetts winery grow and succeed over the years. It was the Travessia Rosé that really got me the first time and what made us sign up for the wine club and head down to New Bedford for the first wine club event.

Travessia rose wine

This 2013 Massachusetts Rosé of Pinot Noir is one of the best rosé wines I have had ever, from anywhere. I have said this about rosé before, but it is summer in a glass, and this one is so perfect chilled on a sunny day. The color of this wine is vibrant and fun, and it’s nice and dry with some juicy, bold strawberry and raspberry notes. It’s easy to drink, so easy that we tend to bring out a bottle anytime we have company, even when it doesn’t feel summery out. We’re going through our stash of “boat wine” before boat season even begins!

Travessia Rose of Pinot Noir

I’ve recommended it before, but visiting Massachusetts wineries makes for a great day trip/half day after a visit to Horseneck Beach. As you start to plan your Massachusetts day trips for the summer, here are a few posts on what you might expect.

Truro Vineyards

Westport Rivers, Travessia, and New Bedford

Coastal Wine Trail Kickoff 2010

Tags: Massachusetts wine, rose wine, Summer wine, Travessia, wine, wine blog, wine of the week, wine tasting

Lineage celebrated their eighth birthday this Monday, and despite the fact I tasted some great wines this week, the Poema Cava Brut Rosado sparkled its way into my palate and my heart. Pink and summery, nice and dry, with some strawberry and floral notes, the Poema is an easy drinking bubbly that seems like it would go well with everything and would be the perfect wine to celebrate the arrival of Spring.

Poema Rose Cava

At this particular event, the Poema Rosado was served with delectable bites from Chefs Jeremy and Lisa Sewall. Lobster tacos from Lineage are the perfect food, with a bit of crunch, sweet lobster, mango, and avocado cream. The bubbles in the Poema, along with the light fruit notes, paired perfectly with the lobster and mango.

Lineage lobster tacos

We also feasted on Island Creek Oysters, which are the PERFECT pairing for this Cava. I have eaten Island Creek Oysters many times, but these were sincerely the best I have ever had, and the brine and sweetness popped with the Poema. Also enjoyed? A few buttery lobster rolls, which, you guessed it, went perfectly with the Cava. Bubbles and fat go well together, and the buttery brioche from the lobster rolls benefitted from the acidity of the wine.

All in all, my wine of the week is a great food wine, and the folks at Lineage definitely put some thought into their food and wine pairings that evening.

Tags: bubbly, cava, rose, rose wine, Spain, sparkling wine, wine, Wine Wednesday

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