Dining Out

Follow the Island's tea tradition.

Somewhere during the hundred-forty days in a row that Catherine Walthers served her family kale, her husband piped up to say, “We should call this book One Thousand Ways to Hide Kale.” Truth be told, in some of the recipes in Kale Glorious Kale, the hearty vegetable du jour makes a cameo appearance: 1/8th of an ounce of juice in a six ounce Kale Mary cocktail comes to mind. But the point isn’t to hide the vegetable, Walters says; it’s to show its

Island liquor stores are stocking cachaça, a cane spirit that is Brazil’s answer to rum.

Hail to the Obamarita.

In an excerpt from her latest book, Fresh from the Farm, author Susie Middleton plants, harvests, and cooks her way to a whole new life.

In 2005, Edgartown summer resident Otto Hoernig III sold a defense satellite business that he owned with his father and sister and signed a five-year non-compete clause.

A venerable Island industry makes a comeback, and Jan Buhrman of Kitchen Porch navigates the ins and outs of this once seemingly simple crystal that has become the flavor of the year.

Peruse the shelves at Vintage MV Wine and Spirits in Edgartown and you may walk away with a fresh perspective, along with a choice bottle or two.

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