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cheriepicked

Seattle is home. It has a lot to offer- grocery co ops, inviting cafes, charming bookstores, friendly folk....

My time is spent... Horseback riding- a big passion of mine. There's nothing like a day at the stables and the bliss of a good long solo trail ride.
Running- a lot. I also maintain a regular yoga practice.

Writing, reading...some of my favorite books- Welcome to the Machine (Derrick Jensen), I Know This Much Is True (Wally Lamb), East of the Mountains (David Guterson), Whores and Other Feminists (Jill Nagle), Cunt (Inga Muscio).

I am drawn to...
The Southwestern portion of the US- cacti and desolate dry sprawling earth.
Photography- pictures of people mainly, black and white.
Music- country, bluegrass, folk, etc. And of course, anything that I can dance to.

Foods that I never tire of- blueberries, figs, squash, radicchio, avocado, red grapes, salmon, mussels, heirloom tomatoes, tahini, olives, walnuts, asparagus, barbecue chicken, pulled pork, eggplant, cherries, kale, apple butter, pears, mango, mushrooms, melon, brussels sprouts, collard greens, peaches...

I abhor factory farming. To know my food is of utmost importance-where its been, how it was raised...I respect the earth and myself too much to plead ignorance. The family farm is collapsing under the weight of big business. I want to take responsibility for my food and I feel our current system fails to do that. I fully applaud those folks that are still living off the land and providing for their families. Having worked on small farms in the past and seen firsthand what sustainable farming (animal & vegetable) looks like- its apparent that our current conditions are far removed from the original respectable idea. It shows in our tasteless food, our declining health, our damaged environment.

I'm a fan of spicy foods- Indian and Thai cuisine.
My drinks- red wine, dark beer and a good gin neat.
Dessert- nice dark chocolate in small amounts, a fresh piece of fruit. I don't have much of a sweet tooth.
Coffee- good ol' fashioned drip, an espresso or an americano...always black.

Cooking, eating, interviews, road trips and photographs- I share my adventures here. I feel fortunate as hell and immensely grateful for the opportunity to visit farms, sample restaurants and meet the truly lovely folks behind it all.

Questions/comments? Email me at: cherie@cheriepicked.com

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  • the bleu brick road: mystery bag.

    Bacon Mushroom Barley Risotto.Well, not a mystery “bag” exactly, more accurately it was a bain marie. We were to reach our hands in and draw a slip of paper…and on that lil’ slip of paper? An ingredient with which to compose a main dish (this was our midterm practical exam mind you, big points at stake here folks- BIG). I drew “barley”…barley? Hmmmm. I scoured the refrigerator and gathered my ingredients- bacon, mushrooms, stock, thyme, rosemary, onions, garlic, blue cheese, parmesan, white wine, green beans. Based on the goodies collected, I decided to cook up a rich creamy bacon mushroom risotto using barley instead of Arborio rice. It turned out lovely.

    Tagged: Le Cordon Bleu

    Posted on July 26, 2010 ()

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