Friday, May 14, 2010


Strawberries! We are approaching the beginning of strawberry season and this makes me so incredibly happy. Freshly washed and sliced on vanilla ice cream is my absolutely favorite way to eat them. My Mum used to cut them up and serve them with heavy cream poured around them and a spoonful of sugar. No calories there! They remind me of Summer in Massachusetts after a long day at the beach. Here's another great way to eat them: Strawberry Shortcake. Fresh strawberries macerated and poured over flaky scones or shortcake with REAL whipped cream....delicious!!!


And the recipe from one of my favorite restaurants: Trio's


Strawberry Shortcake


2 ½ to 3 cups flour1 lb. unsalted butter, very cold cut into pieces

Place flour and butter in a mixer with the paddle attached.

Very slowly add 1/3 cups ice cold water.

Mix, stopping to scrape down sides of bowl from time to time, on low speed.

Mix until butter is thoroughly incorporated.If too stiff, add a bit more water.

The dough will be very sticky.

Form into balls by hand and store under refrigeration until ready to bake.

Pat onto a sheet pan just before baking.

Prick each shortcake with the tines of a fork.

Bake at 350 degrees in a preheated oven for 20 minutes or until shortcakes begin to turn brown.

Let cool completely and store at room temperature until ready to use.

The shortcakes can be made two days in advance.

4 quarts strawberries, caps removed1 c. sugarWash and cap strawberries.

Place sugar in bowl and slice strawberries adding to the sugar.

Let stand at room temperature for 20 minutes.

Stir gently and chill until ready to assemble.

Place shortcake on plate, spoon strawberries over and top with sweetened whipped cream.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

A Well Spoken Word


Ever notice how one simple comment can bungle your whole day? Getting out of the subway and someone behind you screams "Move it!" and you're already late and you think Woah...this is NOT going to be a good day. Well today I received a text from my dear friend Effie Edwards that simply said "Hi Kate. Thinking of you". Simple enough. Made me smile. And got me thinking. Words make a difference. Talk isn't ALWAYS cheap. A well spoken word goes a long way. So if you are wondering Why is she writing a blog? Who cares? Here's the answer: Words have power. Thoughts are powerful but written words even more so. Hope to blog about mostly good things and good people. If anyone reads it, that's great. If not, I will be silently honoring, savoring, and deeply appreciating the things I find interesting and love about this world.

"On the fairway of life, you better stop and smell the flowers because you only get to play one round." - Ben Hogan

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