Saturday, July 23, 2011

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these below are sporadically documented food we ate along our path
up through New England on our bike tour that lasted 12-13 days till last Friday.

above is the morning of the day we left Brooklyn, our bikes all packed & piled up.
right below are the 3 vegan desserts at vegetarian ginger we had at the end of a
huge meal the night before, split between the 5 of us :



then some of our first meal at our gracious host's garden, in Ossining, NY :
grilled veggies & marinated tofu.

on the morning of day 4, having starved at a remote campsite
the night before, in Southbury, CT :



we found a diner in Southbury, CT, not far from the kettletown
state park campgrounds (despite a very very hilly ride), i came back
resuscitated - that omelette was a godsend.

at the end of day 4, we found ourselves in New Haven, CT, where our wonderful
host cooked up a feast for us in his beautiful home :

gluten-free & vegan friendly, all the while being so delicious.

Day 5 : we stopped at a veggie cafe the next day for lunch in Middletown,
called It's Only Natural (ION) :

j & i split a quinoa salad and right above was k's hummus platter.

Day 6 : after another hilly ride, we were greeted by a wonderful couple
in Eastford, CT, who invited us to swim in their pool (!!!) AND cooked us
a huge meal :

Day 7 : lunch stop in Webster, MA, on our way to a goat farm.
i could eat as much bread, pizza and pasta as long as i toured!
no stomach aches!

Day 8, we were hosted by j's brother, his wife & their little girl, in
Natick, MA, where we had another wonderful home cooked meal :

Day 9 was also another fancy, gourmet meal in Tewksbury, MA :
veggies & fish over brown rice.

Day 10 : our host (who cooked the fish above) suggested stopping by
Donna's Donuts in Tewksbury, MA, which he claimed to be the "best donut
in all of massachussetts".
we split a chocolate cruller and i had my morning fill of coffee there.

our stopover in Haverhill (read "Hayvrill") on our way to NH :

Day 11 : after staying a great night in Exeter, NH, we rode over to visit
Bailey Works Bags in Newmarket, NH, then to stop for breakfast at
Big Bean Cafe :



j's avocado was very weird and unripe, and m wasn't too thrilled about
his big breakfast platter, but i thought my breakfast sandwich was great!
maybe just because i could eat bread made it more than good enough.

later that day, we hung out in Portsmouth, NH, in that dreadful heatwave
(with head index hovering around 110ºF) dragging our feet into all A/C equipped
places - on foot!!
we stopped to have some dinner at the Friendly Toast.
delicious food, but alas, my lucky run with gluten ended right here.
that portobello burger was so good, but was also my last goodbye with bread.
i couldn't even bike it off due to the insane heat.

the next day, we rode 25 miles then came home on the bus into more heat.
we stopped at woo ri jip in the city for a meal, still :

mmmm... their buffet is so good!