The following sentence from her “A Cook’s Garden” column in today’s Washington Post illustrates why Barbara Damrosch is one of my all-time favorite garden writers: “Ordinarily a bowl of carrot sticks wouldn’t have much cachet, but baby carrots in December, just plucked from the near-frozen soil that sweetens them, do honor to a guest.” To read “In the vegetable patch, a snack for all seasons,”
CLICK HERE.
No comments:
Post a Comment