Art and Food in NYC
For the past many Februaries in recent memory, my husband and I have spent a weekend in New York City. He has an annual meeting he attends that coincides with either Valentine’s… Read More
Country Mile
The exterior of Country Mile on Belmont Street in Watertown is nondescript. Like us, you may drive right by it unaware. Had I paid closer attention ahead of driving there, I might have… Read More
Chickadee
A few weeks back, some friends and I went to the first sample sale held at Alice Walk in South Boston. My friend Susan, who you’ve met on the blog a bunch… Read More
Forge & Vine
There is only one thing wrong with Forge & Vine, located in historic Groton, Massachusetts. This fun, new restaurant is just a teensy bit too far from where we live for it… Read More
Amali New York City
In October, I traveled to Connecticut to share a few relaxing days with a group of women who I spend a lot of time with, especially during the summer months. I love… Read More
Louisville, Kentucky
My husband and I recently spent a week in Kentucky and Tennessee as we continue the celebration of our 25th wedding anniversary. Our anniversary was in May so we are really milking… Read More
The East Pole
This summer, I reached out to my Instagram followers to ask if anyone could recommend a restaurant or two either in mid-town or on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. We were… Read More
Waypoint
I want to tell you about our visit last weekend to Waypoint! I have been trying to get to Michael Scelfo’s second Harvard Square establishment (Alden & Harlow being his first) since… Read More
Menton
We recently celebrated our twenty-fifth wedding anniversary with a dinner at Menton in Fort Point Channel. Menton is one of the many restaurants owned and operated by Barbara Lynch, native of South… Read More
A Cooking Demo with Elizabeth Minchilli
If you have been reading The Kitchen Scout for awhile, then you know that I really enjoy following Elizabeth Minchilli. Raised in the suburbs of St. Louis, Elizabeth moved to Rome with… Read More
Angela’s Cafe
If you enjoy Mexican cuisine as much as we do, and don’t mind being challenged to find a parking space, then you should head into East Boston to check out Angela’s Cafe sometime… Read More
Weekend in Woodstock
Last Fall, my husband and I participated in a golf tournament in memory of our brother-in-law’s dear brother, Bob who passed away a few years ago. Proceeds from the tournament support a fund… Read More