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A Lost Kitchen Gift Guide
Erin French is everywhere. She’s infiltrated our bookshelves, our kitchens, and our televisions because some mix of charm, striped boat shirts, and immaculate presentation of food has made her a household name across the US, but especially in the northeast. Her tiny restaurant and farm in the middle of Maine have become synonymous with the farm-to-table movement, elevated but gourmet food, and menus that align with the seasons.

A Guide to Late Spring Produce in the Northeast: 5 to snatch up at your local farmer’s market
With warmer weather slowly settling into the Northeast, farmer’s markets dot nearly every small town and major city, and it’s one of the best seasons to incorporate unique produce into your home cooking routine. Spring foraging is particularly rewarding at this time of year, yielding sought-after produce like ramps and morels, while more typical rhubarb and asparagus make their yearly debuts. We’ve rounded up five ingredients to seek out the next time you visit a farmer’s market, a tote bag (L.L. Bean or Land’s End, of course) in hand, and a couple of ways to use your newfound goodies in the kitchen.

What is the Fisherman Aesthetic?
If your FYP looks anything like mine, you’ve probably been inundated with the Fisherman Aesthetic. As someone who usually dislikes fast fashion trends and fleeting style cycles, here’s my take:

New England Intrigue: 5 Books of Mystery in New England
'Between foggy mornings, dubiously acquired wealth, and a slew of sleepy towns where everyone knows the chief of police, New England is rife with mystery. Writers have described the charming, shining life of New Englanders for centuries, but they have also paid attention to the deep familial, environmental, and social scars that run deep here. Whether giving a nod to the sinister side of wealth or describing shake-shingle, shiplap houses with enough reverence to be Biblical, these five books will keep you guessing.'
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