Welcome Windfalls

by Rona on August 20, 2009

Rich windfall of summer apples, Hampton, NH, 2007
I delighted in the tart goodness of these windfall apples I found two summers ago in Hampton, New Hampshire. They covered a large section of a parking lot just behind the church where the Seacoast Growers hold their Tuesday afternoon Farmers Market. I enjoyed playing urban forager, collecting them in my tee shirt. I cooked them for supper with grilled scallops from the region.
Seacoast Growers Farmers Market sign, Hampton, NH
Near the end of another summer’s family adventure along the Atlantic north shore, I appreciate the windfall of juicy articles and stories faithful scouts and friends have sent while I have been preoccupied. These items amount to a virtual menu:

Thank you to every scout and friend who sent something you knew Savoring Kentucky readers will enjoy!

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