Calling All Chocolate Lovers ~ Happy Valentine’s Day ~ with a Gorgeous Gift of the Most Decadently Delicious Chocolate Cake Ever!

Divine and To Die-for Flourless Chocolate Cake Recipe From Our Friends Chef Matt Beach and Meghan Pozzi

Meghan Pozzi Making Flourless choclate Cake cooking class ©Kim Smith 2014 copy

Last week I had a fabulous and fun evening taking Chef Matt’s and Meghan’s Decadent Desserts cooking class, held at Savour Wine and Cheese. I was planning to post this on Valentine’s Day, but thought that if you want to make the cake for your loved ones for Friday, I had better share today. And, if you don’t have time to make the cake, please contact Chef Matt and Savour Wine and Cheese. They will be happy to make this yummiest of cakes for you!

Oftentimes flourless chocolate cakes seem somewhat leaden-like to me. Have you had that experience? That simply is not the case with Matt and Meghan’s recipe. This is the dreamiest and most cloud-like chocolate cake imaginable! My family loves my chocolate cake with lemon frosting and they will barely allow to me make any other cakes for birthdays. I think they may change their minds after sampling this cake! My daughter Liv is coming home next week and I’ll post a photo then.

Flourless Choclare Cake ©Kim Smith 2014

Enter Chocolate Heaven Here ~ Flourless Chocolate Cake

Senior Care Valentine’s Day Breakfast Fundraiser

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Looking to have an awesome Valentine’s Day breakfast while helping a great cause at the same time, then put this on your calendar for Friday morning.  Having experienced The Gloucester House Breakfast Buffet this past Sunday during the Valentine’s Art Show, I can tell you, it is not to be missed.

E.J. Lefavour

Wednesday’s with Fly Amero. Special Guest: Charlee Bianchini

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Wednesdays Only: Prime Rib, $12.95!

Wednesday, February 12th
Special Guest: CHARLEE BIANCHINI! 

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photo by Louise

Charlee Bianchini is a lovely, charming young talent.  Proof
that the amazing music scene here on Cape Ann is sure to
grow through the years ahead.  One of my true favorites. ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Prime Rib Special –  $12.95 (while they last)
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Plus – Check out Fred’s rockin’ new wine menu!
Coming soon…
John Rockwell

Renee Dupuis

Marina Evans

Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward…
…to seeing you there!  🙂 ~ Fly

Iain Kerr Speaks at Launch of Vortex Project

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Iain Kerr Speaks at Launch of Vortex Project with

Paul Watson and Pharrell Williams

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Ocean pollution met fashion this weekend at the launch of the Vortex Project – a collaboration between Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Bionic Yarn and Cookies for All to turn ocean debris into recyclable fashion. The New York Fashion Week event was held at the American Museum of Natural History under the blue whale with press, fashion industry professionals and celebrities gathered to learn about the first project of the collaboration — Raw for the Oceans, a line of blue jeans with partners G-Star.

Ocean Alliance CEO Iain Kerr was invited to join the lineup of speakers to talk about our work in the collection of data concerning the invisible pollutants that collect in the bodies of marine mammals and ultimately humans. He described the oceans as the blue heart and blood of this planet – the life support system, “And as any NASA astronaut knows, when life support goes down, all is lost.”

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Fried Ravioli with Sunday Pasta Sauce

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My Son BJ has a heart of gold and is always the first to share whatever he has with those around him, but when it comes to my homemade Fried Ricotta Cheese Filled raviolis’…Watch Out!   For recipe details click see more Continue reading “Fried Ravioli with Sunday Pasta Sauce”

Pet of the Week- Oberon

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Hello, My name is Oberon, I am a small three-month-old Wheaten Terrier mix.

I am staying at the Cape Ann Animal Aid located at the Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter, located at Four Paws Lane, Gloucester until I am adopted.    I am learning how to walk on the leash and learning how to climb stairs.  I am very smart.  Like all puppies, I need guidance, patience and love in learning how to be a well mannered pup and I am happy to report I am getting there!  If you might like to meet me, please stop by the shelter.

I know everyone is talking about how much fun the “Winter Ball” was and thanking everyone who attended or supported this fun event!  Please check out website to learn more about our shelter by visiting: CapeAnnAnimalAid.com and more importantly, about adoptable cats and dogs like me, Oberon!

Upcoming Docksiders Events

Thursday, February 13 at GHS Auditorium, 7pm: Citywide Concert featuring the elementary and middle school bands and the Docksiders. Free admission! Backed goods and refreshments will be available for purchase.
Friday, February 28 at the DES Club on Prospect Street (across from the Our Lady of Good Voyage Church), 6pm: Spaghetti Dinner served by the band; concert at 7pm Admission $8 per person or $25 for a family of four. Silent auction items and sundaes.
Lastly if we can tack on to all of our goings on:
The Docksiders Alumni Concert will be on March 15th. Any former band members can contact Mr.Adams (dadams@gloucester.k12.ma.us) for more info. The more, the merrier.
Thanks!

Tuesday February 11th 2014 Cape Ann Forecast..

Marine Forecast…
Tue: NW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt. Seas around 2 ft.

Tue Night: NW winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the evening. Seas around 2 ft.

Lots to talk about in this video Forecast regarding Wednesday night / Thursday Storm Threat… Lots of uncertainty …?????

Model images of impending Storm late week… One thing to remember nothing is “LOCKED” in stone… Models all over the place … I do believe will see a trend towards a Colder situation with very intense “Bomb” SE of ACK!

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Highlights from the Lanesville Pete Seeger Sing-a-long

Hi Joey!

Barry O’Brien put together this wonderful vimeo of highlights from the recent sing-a-long in Lanesville!

Hope you can share the link.

Thanks!

Rose Sheehan,

Folk Life Studio

Pete Mondello Better Watch Out! there’s A New Snow Plow King Around Town!

Pete Mondello Better Watch Out!  there’s A New Snow Plow King Around Town!

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Birds of Cape Ann: Mourning Doves and Why Birds Fluff When Cold

Mourning Dove pair in snowPair of Mourning Doves in Pear Tree

While writing this post and listening to recorded songs of Mourning Doves, I was immediately transported to my grandparent’s summer cottage on Cape Cod. Their home was sited on a bluff overlooking Cape Cod Bay. Adjacent to the house was a tumbled and scrubby overgrown field and, only a sort walk down down the lane, the freshwater Hiram Pond. There was no shortage of bunnies and birds, toads and turtles, along with the occasional frog and fox. From a child’s point view, it was pure paradise. Mixed with the sound of the surf, imprinted forever is the familiar song of Mourning Doves cooing at the first light of dawn. For much of the day the nesting doves remained hidden in the tangled undergrowth. Then in the fading rosy light of day’s end, their gentle song was heard again mixed with the laughter of rambunctious family feasts on the screened porch my grandfather had built.

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Mourning Doves during the winter months are not calling to their mates but instead are struggling to survive the cold temperatures and sparse supply of food. Our bird feeders are filled often during the week, primarily with safflower seeds. As I have explained in previous posts, squirrels, which can be a real nuisance at feeders, typically are not interested in safflower seeds. Suet and such invites rats, rabbits, and raccoons, which in turn draws coyotes.

Four Mourning Doves  ©Kim Smith 2014Mourning Doves in Pear Tree ~ fluffed and unfluffed doves

Feathers are insulating and by fluffing, the bird traps pockets of air to hold in body heat and keep out the cold. During warm weather, birds press their feathers close to their bodies to eliminate the insulating air pockets to allow heat to escape.

When the bird is incubating eggs, the insulating properties of feathers can be a drawback because the feathers keep some of the bird’s body heat from reaching the eggs. The bird either sheds some its breast feathers naturally or pulls them out to expose bare skin.  The exposed area is called a brood patch.

Read More Here: Feathers

Addendum today ~ So sadly, my husband found beneath our kitchen window this morning a beautiful Mourning Dove. For the past several months we’ve had half a dozen doves, or what looked like three pairs, nestling in the pear trees and at the feeders. Our dead Mourning Dove seemed perfectly intact, except for a few drops of blood on its head. The single greatest threat to songbirds visiting our backyards are collisions with glass.  I never thought of our wind- and weather-worn original-to-the-house 1850s window glass as potentially hazardous. Time to rethink our little backyard sanctuary.

Dead Mourning Dove  ©Kim Smith 2014From Bird Watcher’s Digest, the top ten suggestions for making your windows less deadly for birds: The Top 10 Things You Can Do to Prevent Window Strikes 

Mourning Dove Coo ~

Essex Bird Shop and Pet Supply is an excellent source for bagged safflower seeds.

Mourning Dove puffed feathers ©Kim Smith 2014 copyMourning Dove (Zenaida macroura)