Simple Irish Brown Bread
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Simple Irish Brown Bread

Many people make Irish Brown bread with beer, molasses, and honey - all great ingredients, but I prefer not to get too complicated with this simple bread recipe.

Irish soda bread and Irish brown bread, both quick breads that rely on baking soda for rising are quite similar in process, but have different textures. This Irish Brown Bread recipe is not as sweet as the Irish Soda Bread made with currants.

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Super Easy Irish Soda Bread
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Super Easy Irish Soda Bread

I’ve never been a fan of Soda Bread until I came across this recipe and just fell in love with it. Most of the Soda Bread I’ve had in the past is grocery store bread that’s been wrapped in shamrock decorated plastic and has the texture of a brick. This Soda Bread however was simple to make and is scrumptious - especially with a bit of jam on top!

According to Wikipedia, the flour classically used for Soda Bread in Ireland is made from soft wheat, so when making Soda Bread here in the US it’s often recommended to use a cake or pastry flour which has lower levels of gluten than an all-purpose or bread flour. Having said that, I used organic All-Purpose Flour and it turned out wonderfully.

Also note that due to the fact that the leavening action starts immediately you should practice a minimum amount of mixing of the ingredients before baking; and definitely don’t knead the dough.

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Easy Delight! Shrimp Alfredo and Penne
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Easy Delight! Shrimp Alfredo and Penne

This has been the time of year for comfort food here in Connecticut. Freezing temps for weeks on end has everyone tucked into bed with a book by 6pm. (Luckily Spring is almost here). In the meantime try this satisfying dish. The recipe is easy to follow and you can add or subtract amounts, and ingredients to suit your taste. Recipe below:

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Mystic River Chocolate Cafe
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Mystic River Chocolate Cafe

The Mystic River Chocolate Cafe creates a wide variety of chocolates in their little shop on Water Street.

The chocolate itself is crafted from rare cacao beans sourced from around the world - making it truly “bean to bar”. Co-owner Bill Gash starts with crunchy beans that are transformed into remarkable chocolate creations.

Not only is the chocolate dreamy, but the artwork and graphic design on all store branding, chocolate wrappers and packaging are designed by co-owner Casey Gash … and it’s gorgeous.

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The History of the Fair Isle Sweater and Some Fabulous Finds to Boot!
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The History of the Fair Isle Sweater and Some Fabulous Finds to Boot!

But what is it about the iconic Fair Isle sweater that is so entrancing? Well for starters, Fair Isle is more than a stitch pattern. Fair Isle is fairly isolated island (isle) north of Scotland in the Shetland archipelago.

It was on there in the early 1600’s that the distinct diamond patterning was first seen on fishermen's caps and sweaters. Passing ship captains entranced by the colorful patterns bartered with the islanders for goods.

At one time Fair Isle had more than 400 residents. These days that number is down to about 55 year round residents, and many of whom work in the sweater production business that the island is so well known for. The most renown Fair Isle sweater brand is probably Mati Ventrillon which offers stunning hand knits.

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This vintage Eugenia Kim hat is all about the WOW!
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This vintage Eugenia Kim hat is all about the WOW!

Omg can you believe this vintage Eugenia Kim hat that I found today? It’s her Hackle Feather Cloche in Coral and it’s handmade.According to press clippings this was from her first collection for @barneysny in the early 2000’s. It still has its original tag on which the description is hand written!

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