The new installment of EAT is just in time to close-out the year and holiday festivities. It spans the past two months, November and December, where fall has officially turned into a bone-chilling winter here in Amsterdam. According to Dutch standards, we received a heavy ...
This new addition of EAT comes to you from Amsterdam, Netherlands, my new home. Exactly a month ago, my husband Mike and I moved from Washington, DC to Amsterdam. So far, this first month moving to a foreign country has been punctuated with ...
The 3rd installment of EAT is the last before I relocate to Amsterdam, NL and begin photographing my food excursions from abroad. At the top of my list is finding a friendly neighborhood farmers market that sells organic veggies and a bio-market for bulk-food items. ...
The 2nd installment of EAT boasts even more color, as the start of summer means the abundance of tomatoes, berries, zucchini, peaches, and a diverse assortment of greens at the Farmers Market. After a long winter and spring of eating root vegetables like potatoes, turnips, ...
I have been asked by the editors at RADAR REDUX to contribute a series of summer photo essays about food. My husband Mike and I love to eat and talk about food. I will photograph as much of what we eat as possible—of course, ...
Everywhere you look in Baltimore there is a church. It is impossible to ignore the religious diversity of Charm City, so what about Santería? “I need three pigeons and a rooster for the sacrifice as soon as possible.” This wasn’t ...
What is the perfect price for a fantastic food coma? Approximately $8.95 on weekdays and $10.95 for the weekend brunch at Mughal Garden. The outside reveals little about the Indian food paradise that awaits inside. As soon as the door closes behind you, the spiced aromas ...
This is more than just a farmer's market- live music, hot food, jewelry, clothing, accessories, books, pottery, fresh cut flowers, potted plants, pies, and of course a good selection of herbs and produce await those willing to wake up early on a Sunday morning and ...
Author Frank R. Shivers, Jr. writes that Fells Point "is the only area where the beginnings of Baltimore can be felt." Centuries ago ships arrived at the docks with thousands of settlers and immigrants, especially during the years the abominable slave trade thrived. Ever ...
Step into the conservatory's palm house, a glass gem built at the turn of the 20th century, and you will suddenly feel as if you have been transported away from Baltimore to somewhere more welcoming and magical. The conservatory consists of the palm house and ...