a foodie marathon:
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- Fellow food blogger sightings.  My friend Kristin is the blogger behind The Peppered Press, and loves anything local, fresh, and fun.  I met her a while back through HerMind and had a very strong feeling I'd run in to her at Second Sunday - seems like just her cup of tea.  My premonition was correct - I found her relaxing in the courtyard with her lovely husband and family.
 - Coffee at Little French Market.  Sous Chef and I both opted for the Nutty Buddy - espresso, hazelnut, and steamed milk.  Totally worth cramming yourself into their tiny shop to get a cup.
 - Artisan bread from River House Pizza Company.  Among their samples today was portabello mushroom focaccia, which served to further my statement that I've never met a fungus I didn't
like. We settled on the pizza loaf, which contains mozzarella cheese and marinara. Oh my gracious - it's like eating cold pizza the morning after a party, minus the hangover and clean-up duty.
Source  - Sweet treats from Rare Opportunity Farm.  Ah, my sweet tooth - she and I are finally starting to get along.  A little indulgence here and there, and she and I are both perfectly content.  Today's treats came in the form of a chocolate chip cookie and apricot almond scone.  Ruth, the proprietor, is just as sweet as her delectable creations.
 - An obligatory stop at Randy and Steve's.  The deli is open!  The deli is open!  As soon as 
they released their menu on their Facebook page, I made a mental note to stop in and try one of their sandwiches. I chose the Secret Garden (veggie freshness between two slices of wholesome bread) and the Sous Chef indulged in the Tuscany (toasty, meaty goodness). I am also proud to say that I am officially the first person to purchase one of the individually-sized gelatos that R&S now offers. Pistachio. Mmm.
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Refreshment, relaxation, regeneration.  All just a few minutes away.
Eat well.  #hocofood  hocofood@@@

I keep hearing about the Second Sundays in Ellicott City, and forgetting to go! It sounds like you had a fantastic experience. I'll have to put it on the calendar.
ReplyDeleteHi Elizabeth, I'm a bit late to the game, but I just read the Blogs with a Bite piece in Howard Magazine. What a nice write up and a great bit about you. Beautiful photos, too! http://bsun.md/18JDXlw (The article is so much prettier in print than on the web.) ~ Jessie
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