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We really like to eat and we always go out of our way for good food. Our podcasts and blog cover the border-line food and drink obsession of two Brooklynites with anecdotes and recipes from our weeknight meals at home, special occasion dinners out, and vacations studiously built around the search for the authentic, the fresh and the delicious.

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We really like to eat and we always go out of our way for good food. Our podcasts and blog cover the border-line food and drink obsession of two Brooklynites with anecdotes and recipes from our weeknight meals at home, special occasion dinners out, and vacations studiously built around the search for the authentic, the fresh and the delicious.

    Montreal Food Scene Redux: This Time as a Parent

    Montreal Food Scene Redux: This Time as a Parent

    As Montreal braces for its outdoor mid-winter festival, much of the US East Coast braces itself for the kind of weather that Montrealers see everyday. We went back to Montreal last summer, returning as parents to a city we had greatly enjoyed as single folk to see if our first family vacation would enhance or ruin our fond memories. On our first visit, we recorded a podcast of our reflections from our hotel room in Montreal. This time we also recorded a podcast, except that it took us more than five months to get around to this one, so our reflections are, ahem, a little more reflective, and almost definitely more rose-tinted as we recall happy times eating delicious food in warm weather while contemplating what shoveling ten inches of snow in biting Arctic winds feels like.



    They say that returning to somewhere you have been happy is a mistake, but in this case, viewing it through the eyes of our adventurous three year-old, it was a real joy and revealed layers of the city that we wouldn't have seen otherwise. 



    If you're planning to visit Montreal, we'd recommend the summertime when the city comes alive outside and the local produce is in full riot. If you have small children, the city's parks are magnificent and numerous, and seemingly all unique. As upon our first visit, the natives are both friendly and polite, and you need to know no French to feel comfortable, although outside the city it can certainly be useful.

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    Cositas Ricas, A Colombian Food Primer

    Cositas Ricas, A Colombian Food Primer

    Some readers may remember back in the early fall when we posted about Bandeja Paisa, the gut-busting combination platter that has (inaccurately) been called the national dish of Colombia. Embarrasingly, though we had done plenty of online research about the many constituent parts of this dish, we had not eaten it at what can honestly be described as an authentic Colombian restaurant. So, on a freezing afternoon in January, in the esteemed company of our friend and guide Juan Camilo Osorio - a native Colombian from Bogota, now living in Queens, and three other friends, we set out to make amends.

    Cositas Ricas
    79-19 Roosevelt Avenue,
    Queens, NY 11372
    at 80th Street

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    Eating Nose to Tail in London

    Eating Nose to Tail in London

    Fergus Henderson of St. John Restaurant near Smithfield Market is most famous for his widely-copied dish of roasted veal marrow-bones and parsley salad which we had eaten and loved at both Gabrielle Hamilton's fabulous Prune, in NYC, and more recently at L'Express in Montreal. Now we wanted to try the original.

    To see pictures of our lunch and read more about the restaurant, visit our website WeAreNeverFull.com.

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    Montreal Food Scene - Spontaneous Decision = Delicious Outcome

    Montreal Food Scene - Spontaneous Decision = Delicious Outcome

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    The French Laundry - A $240 Per Person Night of Extravagance

    The French Laundry - A $240 Per Person Night of Extravagance

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    Soft Shell Crabs - We Are Never Full Podcast 3

    Soft Shell Crabs - We Are Never Full Podcast 3

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