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Edible History • The Ice King

A Chilling Tale A couple summers ago I worked on an organic farm at the head of Buzzards Bay, the exact point where the South Shore meets the South Coast. Ordinary weeding chores at Bay End Farm were occasionally enlivened by an...

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Filling Up Never Felt So Good

edible Notable by Tatum McIsaac On March 24th, foodies and locavores alike will gather at Lombardo’s in Randolph for the 20th annual Taste of the South Shore fundraiser. More than two dozen area restaurants, caterers, bakeries,...

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Edible Connection

Tea with Paula Marcoux by Pam Denholm I have bumped into Paula many times over the past few years as our hurried schedules overlapped in local food circles. Instead of slowly getting to know her better, she became more of an...

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Make it Yourself • MMM…BUTTER

A History and How-to by Lisa Whalen Both adults and children will enjoy one of those “oh, that’s how it’s made” moments. Mmm… butter. It makes piecrust and pastries both flakey and flavorful. It adds rich creaminess to savory...

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Edible Experience • There in the Distance…

An Oyster Farm to Ocean Table Adventure There is something about the ephemeral nature of seasons in New England that makes us appreciate each of their qualities. We come out of winter’s hibernation and soak in the sun. Fall is...

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What’s Cooking • Loving Lard

A much-maligned fat makes a comeback By Peter Burrows  As told to edible South Shore & South Coast Q: We’ve been trained all our lives to say, “Eww, lard.” What’s changed? A: The last few generations of Americans have been...

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Queen Bee and the ‘Art’ of Beekeeping

When you think about a queen, images of crowns and castles from movies and books probably come to mind. And yes, there are some similarities to the honeybee queen and our historical and fairytale queens. She is a powerful ruler...

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Pfirsichbowle • SOUTH COAST PEACH COOLER

  A local interpretation of the German summer punch is called Pfirsichbowle, this refreshing drink is unbeatable fur an afternoon party on a hot summer’s day. If you don’t have your own peach tree, use the handy...

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