Thursday, December 9, 2010

Three years, three million calories




Maybe 3 million calories is a little hyperbolic. That would be 2,740 calories a day for the last three years. Sure, there have been some 2,740-calorie days—I'm one of those people who measures the success of a Thanksgiving dinner in sticks of butter—but, by and large, I'm your average girl. Your average Hudson Valley print journalist food columnist girl, who will pretty much eat anything and everything* in the name of newsprint: seared scallops, food-cart tacos, snake, eel, cricket, umeboshi, live clams, raw potatoes, Brussels sprouts and habaneros by the handful.

Dan Barton, editor and friend, began this blog in 2007 in response to a request to get my column, "Small Potatoes," up on the company website (Ulsterpublishing.com). I ended it abruptly in July 2007 when the column finally got put on the company website. I apologize to the 3-7 people who actually read it/noticed I stopped posting. I will make amends by offering the first reader to return to this blog three ice pops from Zora Dora Paletaria next summer, my treat. If you live on the West Coast, I will buy you a delicious microbrew; Malaysia, a crunchy scorpion on a stick.

Why should you trust me this time? Well, our company is working on a new website featuring links to writers' blogs and I'm conspicuously missing from the foodie list. I do eat, drink and participate in a great number of Hudson Valley food events, and not everything makes it into the column. Perhaps this will be a forum for those recipes, restaurant recommendations, seasonal produce scores, tips and tricks that never make it into print.

Speaking of: I am loving the TuthillHouse at the Mill Restaurant in Gardiner. Go, and order the osso buco. I'm planning to give all the delicious details in a forthcoming column.

Thanks for reading. See you soon—I promise.

Megan

*Not brains.

1 comment:

bibliobooks said...

Ooo, I can't resist a contest, nor those delicious Zora Dora pops.
If I am the winner, please reserve
Almond Joy, Strawberry and um...
Surprise Me.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you!