BEST STAYCATION GOURMET BOXES
Chantal Borciani rounds up the best gourmet at-home dining options from Michelin-chef catering to curated menus delivered direct to your door.
BEST STAYCATION GOURMET BOXES
Chantal Borciani rounds up the best gourmet at-home dining options from Michelin-chef catering to curated menus delivered direct to your door.
Drunk in Love
When most children are 8 years old, they’re taking down limitless amounts of soda and candy and fantasizing about what their school cafeteria might serve for lunch. When Morgaine Segura was 8, she was discovering wine and mastering the Negroni.
Drunk in Love
When most children are 8 years old, they’re taking down limitless amounts of soda and candy and fantasizing about what their school cafeteria might serve for lunch. When Morgaine Segura was 8, she was discovering wine and mastering the Negroni.
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MEET THE MAKERS OF THE WORLDS FIRST PURE MILK VODKA
Visiting farms deep in the West Dorset countryside, it’s not unusual to discover examples of innovation meeting necessity. But would you expect to find the world’s only vodka made from cows’ milk? We meet the trailblazers responsible...
MEET THE MAKERS OF THE WORLDS FIRST PURE MILK VODKA
Visiting farms deep in the West Dorset countryside, it’s not unusual to discover examples of innovation meeting necessity. But would you expect to find the world’s only vodka made from cows’ milk? We meet the trailblazers responsible...
Favorite New England Holiday Foods
One of the best things about the holidays is the food. From that first bite of turkey to the last slice of pie, gathering around the table with family and friends – and good food – makes this time of year special. We may not be able to gather this year as we have in the past, so we are bringing you seasonal treats and even a few recipes from some of Concord’s favorite chefs to make your holidays special. Whether you choose to cater for a small group, dine-in, or take out, Concord’s shops and restaurants have everything you need for that perfect holiday meal.
Favorite New England Holiday Foods
One of the best things about the holidays is the food. From that first bite of turkey to the last slice of pie, gathering around the table with family and friends – and good food – makes this time of year special. We may not be able to gather this year as we have in the past, so we are bringing you seasonal treats and even a few recipes from some of Concord’s favorite chefs to make your holidays special. Whether you choose to cater for a small group, dine-in, or take out, Concord’s shops and restaurants have everything you need for that perfect holiday meal.
Breaking Bread: Overnight Walnut French Toast with Cranberry Walnut Ginger Compote
Total time: 1 hour | Servings: 12
Breaking Bread: Overnight Walnut French Toast with Cranberry Walnut Ginger Compote
Total time: 1 hour | Servings: 12
Superfoods: Eating Your Way to Health
Any food that contains a high level of vitamins and minerals can fall into the Superfood category. They help our bodies run at their best, no matter the season. Theresa Ferdinand, the Manager of Employee Health and Wellbeing for Monument Health, says “Nutrition is key, not only in preventing and treating chronic conditions, but in being able to be at your peak and perform all day long.”
Superfoods: Eating Your Way to Health
Any food that contains a high level of vitamins and minerals can fall into the Superfood category. They help our bodies run at their best, no matter the season. Theresa Ferdinand, the Manager of Employee Health and Wellbeing for Monument Health, says “Nutrition is key, not only in preventing and treating chronic conditions, but in being able to be at your peak and perform all day long.”
Say Cheese!
Where the beaten path becomes a breadcrumb trail is where you can find a slice of fromage heaven. The story of Kenny’s Farmhouse Cheese begins in the mid-1970s when Ken Mattingly, Sr. relocated his wife and seven children from Indianapolis to a 200-acre farm in Barren County, Kentucky to pursue his dream of becoming a dairy farmer. His son, Ken “Kenny”, Jr., who was 19 at the time of the move, followed in his father’s footsteps by rising early for grueling workdays beginning at 4 am and not ending until long after the sun had set. Almost two decades later, a pair of seemingly unrelated developments converged to set in motion a series of events that undoubtedly saved the future of this family farm: milk prices dropped by nearly 40% and Kenny took a trip to Western Europe and observed how small family farms were finding ways to add value to their existing products.
Say Cheese!
Where the beaten path becomes a breadcrumb trail is where you can find a slice of fromage heaven. The story of Kenny’s Farmhouse Cheese begins in the mid-1970s when Ken Mattingly, Sr. relocated his wife and seven children from Indianapolis to a 200-acre farm in Barren County, Kentucky to pursue his dream of becoming a dairy farmer. His son, Ken “Kenny”, Jr., who was 19 at the time of the move, followed in his father’s footsteps by rising early for grueling workdays beginning at 4 am and not ending until long after the sun had set. Almost two decades later, a pair of seemingly unrelated developments converged to set in motion a series of events that undoubtedly saved the future of this family farm: milk prices dropped by nearly 40% and Kenny took a trip to Western Europe and observed how small family farms were finding ways to add value to their existing products.
YUMMY by Gambino - Cheesy Garlic Pull-Apart Christmas Tree
Need a holiday appetizer or want to make a statement at the dinner table with this warm, delicious doughy creation? No rising and rolling with this recipe! This recipe uses refrigerated buttermilk biscuits for ease and quick delicious results loaded with cheddar, mozzarella and Colby-Monterey Jack cheeses. Christmas tree cheese bread is a warm, garlic delight!
YUMMY by Gambino - Cheesy Garlic Pull-Apart Christmas Tree
Need a holiday appetizer or want to make a statement at the dinner table with this warm, delicious doughy creation? No rising and rolling with this recipe! This recipe uses refrigerated buttermilk biscuits for ease and quick delicious results loaded with cheddar, mozzarella and Colby-Monterey Jack cheeses. Christmas tree cheese bread is a warm, garlic delight!