Thursday, April 30, 2026

Campus Sweeties

 Most universities and colleges are known for their educational programs and spotrts team.. Yet there is one school that is known for it;'s sweet treats and the students who bake them. It's a great place to unwind and enjoy a break from intense studies and exams.

New contributor and finance writer Ron Lieber wrote this article on Carleton Collge in yesterday's New York times Wednesday Food section. This is a small liberal arts college in Northfield ,Minnesota, forty miles south of Minneapolis. A college like this, which emphasizes the humanities and the arts in a small town setting somehow should have an on campus kitchen where students can come and bake.,It attracts students and local alike, most taking the variety of different chocolate chips cookies from the classic to the oatmeal to spiced double cowboy along with butter chocolate chips  and the loaded cowboy ones. Yet there are other treats that baked there. Seraphina Shott  has baked her great grandmother's shredded apple pie recipe along with the family recipe of buttermilk biscouits baked in a cast iron skillet.Bakers leave the extra flour and other ingredients behind so other campus bakers can also bake a fun snack. Another house rule is that any leftover baked goods have to remain in the house for other students to enjoy. 

This is not a new concept for Carleton College which began in 1877 . It started over a century ago in 1922 when Candace Kelley Moses, or Dace or Dacie moved in to the house that was eventually named for her. She first worked for the treasurer's office  and then for the library until 1969 when she retired in 1969 at the age of sixty-sixFor a while she had a kind of salon where she even  welcomed an  cappella group The Singing Knights who practiced there. She baked for them and in return named their 1967 album "Dace and KNights" She also served Sunday brunch to the "Carls' as they students call themselves. To reduce her workload students came to help her , They helped with chores along baking such treats as bran and beef muffins served with either coffee or juice.. when she died in 1901 she left her house to the college;s alumni association (her husband and son had already passed) Dace Moses House is also used as a guest house run by Carleton students Luis Olvedo and Sean Zheng along with bring supervised by  fellow student Holly Ketchner. All three live in the house with Holly upstairs and the men downstairs.They have their own spins.,Mr Olvedo makes his grandmother;s tortilla while Mr Zheng brings an Asian flair to their breakfasts.

Candace Kelley Moses would be proud of the tradition and legacy she created. There will always be fresh baked treats for students and visitors. Her house is a great house , full of sweetness and memories for future alumni.


Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Spring Sweets

 Spring surprisingly is a wonderful time to bake all sorts of treats.After all there are showers and graduation parties along with brunches and teas. Then there are the simple treats to be enjoyed with ice  tea or ice cream on a warm day.It's also a great time for year to enjoy the fruit - strawberry - of the season too,

Both regular contributor  Melissa Clark and new contributor Tanya Sichinsky, the NY  TImes Food editor and author of the email newsletter "The Veggie" have given recipes in today;s New York Times Wednesday Food section. Who can resist her Walker's inspired short bread rounds rolled in Demerara sugar? These are the quintessential butter cookie.made with just a cup of butter , flour and white rice flour, The dough is shaped into logs and then rolled in the brown ,crunchy Demerara sugar. Use very good butter for this (Kerry Go;d would be the best bet here) The cookies are baked in a low temp over around 325 degrees Farenheit for fifteen to twenty minutes.Ms. Clark suggests a true Highland treat of eating these with a sip of good whiskey but try the strawberry lassi drink from Ms. Sichinsky recipe slate. She has gathered a whole collection of strawberry based recipes to celebrate the fruit of the season.Lassi, the Inidan drink, which is sort of like a creamy ice cream less milkshake has fresh berries along with cardomom and whole milk yogurt . Maple syrup is added to counter any of the fruits tartness.

She took has garnered some great recipes that are perfect for all those pints and bushels.There is a strawberry spoon cake created by another Times contributor Jerelle Guy. This is a simple cake,  - no fancy ingredients - yet rich in butter ,brown sugar  and milk.  A cup of fresh strawberries is added and they pretty much dominate the cake. Ms.Sichinsky suggests serving the case with generous scoops of vanilla ice cream. Ms. Guy has another recipe - strawberry drop biscuits.What's great about these is that there is no rolling out of dough and then cutting then into rounds.It's a simple mix in thee bowl and go.Heavy cream gives it richness and the berries can be carried. Try blueberries or raspberries. This recipe only uses four ripe strawberries cut into tiny pieces.They would be perfect with clotted cream or as a  breakfast  treat wit butter. Of course there are another Times Food section contributor Lidey Hueck strawberry rhubarb muffins. These two ingredients have always gone hand in hand. They do have to be macerated in sugar first before being added to the batter.The actual batter is a mix of flour and corn meal making for a golden looking crumb. Sour cream eggs and butter give the muffins a nice moistness and add to the fruit flavors.Make a batch for the first picnic of the season.

Spring is the season for sweet treats. Make shortbread and serve it with a glass of strawberry lassi. Us the berries sin a number of mouth watering recipes. Take advantage of what the Spring harvest have to offer.



Tuesday, April 28, 2026

A Quick Check On Quik Chek

Gas station food does get a bad rap. It's known for salmonella laced sushi and hot dogs of questionable  origins.Yer one stands out for good food and a variety of all sorts of snacks.It's Quik Chek.It has some really good hot food and fun drinks for a summer's day.

There is a Quik Chek  down the road from me >It's attached to a gas station and place where you can also get your car vacuumed and free air from your tires. I;ts a great snack shop along with a quick meal.

Their soups are pretty tasty.They have a wide variety from chicken noodle to cheddar broccoli. 
It was very thick and creamy , not unlike something you;d make in you kitchen. It was loaded with broccoli and piping hot. Of course   got my Quik Chek favorite - frozen Coke. Who can resist this? They've changed their menu to be healthier with veggie heroes and three filling and tasty looking Caesar and  Italian  chef salads.I kn ow I'll be buying these for my next trip there.

Qik Chek is good food  that puts other gas station shops to shame. They have a wide variety of  hot fresh offerings. perfect for on the go people. Stop in for a bite to and enjoy.


Monday, April 27, 2026

Super Salads

 One of the easiest Spring dishes is a good, healthy salad. To make it nutritious , fill it up with  anything you want  - protein  veggies , nits and seeds. Best of all be creative so that's it's not boring but delicious.

Everyone thinks that salads should be a variety of different greens and veggies. Not true !!! One of my favorites is broccoli salad.

It;s is tasty onit's own but I could add julienned ham to it along with a sprinkle of Parmesan. Both give it protein and the last calcium. You could also add peas to it for more color and flavor. The dressing is always simple. Oil, white wine vinegar ,sea salt and fresh ground pepper. A light sprinkle of garlic powder brings out the flavor.
Tomato salad is another favorite of mine I love the small grape multicolor ones. They have a high water content  so they 're a great side for those hot Spring days.

I bought the Sinset brand at Walmart and it was a good buy.All they had to do was be sliced into to three ,then dressed with a simple oil and white wine vinegar dressing. I added a good dusting of oregano for a kind of pizza flavoring. Keep in mind this would go well on a slice of Italian bread or even adding bread in t for a kind of panzanella salad. Keep in mind any salad can be loaded with low fat steak and chicken. Mozzarella would also be good with this salad .

Spring salads can be hearty and delicious. They don;t have to be a million ingredients. Stick wit one like broccoli or tomatoes and add to them.


Saturday, April 25, 2026

InnoVAsian Chinese Food Your Way

 Chines take out is downright delicious Yet it  can be overly greasy and over priced. However you can have better quality and a lower price thanks to InnovAsion Chinese Food. This is like having the best Chinese restaurant right in your kitchen.

My local WalMart has some so I thought I would try them. The price is attractive Their lo min and chicken and broccoli were under five dollars - around $4.68. Mongolian beef was $6.78

Their dishes are really delicious and unlike the stuff you bring in not greasy.It was as if it had been freshly made. The low meaning was chock full of veggies like celery and carrots. The chicken and broccoli has gernous pieces of chicken along with more than enough broccoli florets.The sauce is sweet and spicy but without any oiliness. The spacing for both dishes is perfection
I am definitely trying their beef and broccoli along with their other chicken dishes like sesame chicken and the honey version. It's exciting to see that they also have Indian classics like butter chicken and Tikka masala. which I', also trying.They even have a teriyaki dish that will be on my dinner table soon enough.

InnovAsion Foods is like have a five sttar Asian restaurant in your kitchen.Try any of their dishes for a delciious ,fresh tasting meal. They;re perfect for your dinner and your budget.

Friday, April 24, 2026

Coffee Wars

 I'ts that time of year again when iced coffee reigns supreme. The question is who has the better brew? Starbucks or Dunkin? Or is it that cup from that Indy cafe in your town or neighborhood?

My choice will always be Dunkin I'm a big fan of both their  iced  and frozen coffees. Let's face it Getting a Dunking iced coffee is more like  sipping a sundae. There's that chocolate syrup added a long with that big puff of whipped cream. The coffee itself is smoother, without the grounds that Starbucks has (sorry Starbucks)

What is your favorite as the temps rise? Let us know here and enjoy your sip whether on the beach on in the backyard.



Thursday, April 23, 2026

The Maserati Of Coffee Machines

 A good coffee machine can last decades if treated properly. This is the case with La Marzocco coffee maker. It produces good coffee year after year.It can elevate any coffee shop, from a chain one to a small Indy one. Even the older ones are in strong demand.

Regular Contributor Priya Krishna wrote about this gem in yesterday's New York Times Wednesday Food section. La Marzocco has been around since 1927, first being made in Florence,Italy. Fifty years ago  a Seattle cafe owner, Kent Bakke,  visiting the city was amazed by a coffee machine that had two separate boilers.One was for steaming milk while the other was for brewing coffee, allowing the Emily to stay hot while not scorching the brew. A decade later he signed a deal with the company , then sold several machines to a local coffee start up named Starbucks . Thanks to the machine, the coffee and the cafes became big hits.Today La Marzocco is now in fifteen per cent of coffee shops according to Andrew Daday, the managing director of La Marzocco US; The name may not be known to most of America but Americans are well familiar with the machines and their sturdy clean lines, stainless steel finishes and the company name affixed in angular lettering.

While new ones are wanted by cafes wanting to make excellent coffee ,it;s the second hand retro ones that are in demand. Like classic Itlalian cars the need for them is intense ,competitive and brisk,News of their availability is mostly spread by word of mouth. There is a problem though. Scams abound. The deals can be great. A used one can sell for half the price of a new one., though for rare ones the price can exceed a brand new machine;It is cool to own a previously owned one.Nathan Smith who first repaired one back in 20 12 when he was working for Blue Bottle Coffee in Oakland California. A few years later he opened his own coffee shop in Old Fort North Carolina, he heard from a coworker that the same machine was up for sale.By that point it had made the rounds at several cafes. He had to have to and bought it for $2500 , but the price wasn't;t the main selling point. He compares ot to a Seventies Honda Civic. It;s rebuilt with different parts and retro cool.Some coffee shop owners have bought ones from the Fifties starting at $75,00,

A good machine will produce good coffee, La Marzocco is one of those machines.They give give America a great  cup for great comfort