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Duckfat’s good for you.

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Duckfat, Portland, Maine.

Good for your soul, good for your appetite, especially if you’ve eaten at Duckfat in Portland.

And perhaps even good for your health. According to D’Artagnan, duck fat’s low in saturated fat and has a good mix of poly and monosaturated fats. So it’s more like olive oil than butter.

Duckfat, Portland, Maine.

Duckfat, the restaurant, is the baby of Rob Evans, the James Beard award winning chef of the famous Hugo’s, just down the street.

Duckfat, Portland, Maine.

Evans moved to Portland in 2000 after working at The French Laundry in Napa for the talented Thomas Keller, and at the Inn at Little Washington.

Duckfat, Portland, Maine.

Duckfat has a simple menu and features what could be the very best Belgian fries this side of the pond.

Duckfat, Portland, Maine.

Here’s one dressed up in the truffle ketchup.

Across the street from Duckfat, Portland, Maine.

If you sit at the two tiny tables outside, you’ll have a view of the Jordan Meats factory, which is being torn down for a new condo developoment. (This was taken before the recent fire.)

Duckfat, Portland, Maine.

Duckfat is tiny but chock full of delicious.

Duckfat, 43 Middle Street, Portland, ME 04101, 207-774-8080

How to get there –> is here.

Here’s how to make a Swans Island Blanket.

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Bill Laurita explains why you don’t want to do this at home. It’s not that you can’t, but why would you?

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Click here to see the larger version of this video. And here are Part One and Part Two of the interview.

Swans Island Blankets, 231 Atlantic Highway, Route 1, Northport, ME 04849, 207-338-9691,

Visit them on the web — www.swansislandblankets.com

Their showroom and studio is located just north of the bridge that crosses the Ducktrap River, above Lincolnville and Camden, and below Belfast.

More about Swans Island Blankets.

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Bill Laurita explains why you should have both a winter and a summer blanket. And how they get their yarn from an isolated island in Maine.

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Click here to see the larger version of the video. And here is Part One of the interview. (And Part Three.)

Swans Island Blankets, 231 Atlantic Highway, Route 1, Northport, ME 04849, 207-338-9691,

Visit them on the web – www.swansislandblankets.com

Their showroom and studio is located just north of the bridge that crosses the Ducktrap River, above Lincolnville and Camden, and below Belfast.

Connecting the Dots.

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Dots, Lincolnville Beach, Maine.

From the road, you’d never guess what’s inside this very plain building in Lincolnville Beach, near the Islesboro ferry.

Dots, Lincolnville Beach, Maine.

Even the sign doesn’t give you a clear idea, other than you can pick up a cup of coffee and something to eat.

Dots, Lincolnville Beach, Maine.

So you’re in for a wonderful surprise!

Dots, Lincolnville Beach, Maine.

Dot’s Market is a fabulous new foodie resource in Midcoast Maine. It’s named in honor of the grandmother of the owner, Melissa Carr. And they both appear to like the iconic retro candy.

Dots, Lincolnville Beach, Maine.

Melissa’s mother, just happens to be the very talented woman who pioneered the well-loved Market Basket in Rockport on Route One and 90.

Dots, Lincolnville Beach, Maine.

Dot’s is packed with personality and great food. Plus a very nice selection of beer and wine.

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There’s plenty of parking in front, and lots of room inside for the lines that will ultimately form this summer. So go now!

Dots, Lincolnville Beach, Maine.

And refresh your pantry.

Dots, Lincolnville Beach, Maine.

Or pick up fresh ingredients for a tasty picnic on Islesboro, or to complete that recipe you found in an old Gourmet magazine, or just join your friends for a fun lunch.

Dots, Lincolnville Beach, Maine.

Dots, Lincolnville Beach, Maine.But watch out, you’ll be tempted by all the goodies sprinkled across the huge front counter.

Dots, Lincolnville Beach, Maine.Dots, Lincolnville Beach, Maine.

And take your time perusing before you place your order. You don’t want to miss anything.

Dots, Lincolnville Beach, Maine.

Dot’s Market – 2457 Atlantic Highway, Lincolnville, ME 04849, (just before, or after, the turn to the Islesboro Ferry) 207-706-7922