Photos from Tuffy
Gloucester: A Community of Neighborhoods Quilt Project Featured at Inauguration 2014
Juni Van Dyke and her group of fiber artist’s “Gloucester: A Community of Neighborhoods” quilt project was displayed prominently at Gloucester City Hall for Inauguration 2014. The photos are of just some of the panels on display.
Each fabric panel measures approximately five-foot square and illustrates through iconic imagery characteristics unique to Gloucester neighborhoods. See previous GMG post to read more about “Gloucester: A Community of Neighborhoods” quilt project:
Simply Stunning Work in Progress
Detail of quilt in progress
Maggie Rosa’s extraordinary interpretation of the archetypical Beauport window. The window’s mullions frame a collection of antique glass in varying shades of lavender to deep grape.
A tangerine sky
Rocky Neck is so Pretty in Winter
Italian Sausage Pepper and Onion Frittata
The past few days I have been preparing dishes for my family using extra ingredients in my pantry and refrigerator left over from our holiday cooking and baking extravaganza! Thursday evening we decided to have one of our favorite theme dinners we call “Dippy Dippy Night!” AKA… Breakfast/brunch food for dinner night. With a day old loaf of sandwich bread, 4 extra homemade Italian Sausage links, and a few ripe vegetables a delicious Dippy Dippy Dinner, of Italian Sausage Pepper and Onion Frittata and Baked Brown Sugar French Toast was quickly prepared and on the table. Dinner was enjoyed by all, served and cleaned up in less then an hour, just in time to have movie night in the living room as the storm moved in on Cape Ann.
Italian Sausage Pepper and Onion Frittata
Ingredients
4 large Italian sausage link ( I prefer to use my homemade tomato cheese & parsley sausage)
1/4 cup olive oil; plus 4 tablespoons
8 large eggs
2/3 cups Romano or Parmesan cheese
1 cup Fontina cheese; shredded or cut into thin pieces (Mozzarella cheeses can be substituted and both can be purchased at “The Cave”)
3/4 cups diced red pepper
1/2 cup sweet onion; diced
3/4 cup green pepper; diced
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground pepper
3/4 cup vine ripened tomato; diced
Note ~ The Cave on Main Street in Gloucester carries Trupiano Sausage, tomato cheese and parsley sausage is available through special order)
Step-by-Step
1 place sausage links in medium size frying pan; fill pan with enough water to submerge sausage halfway up the side of likns; bring to rolling boil; cook five minutes; turn links; cook additional five minutes
2 drain water from frying pan; place 2 tablespoons olive oil in frying pan, fry sausage over high heat until top and bottom sides of sausage links are golden brown; remove from fry pan; slice sausage links into 1/4 inch -1/2 inch thick pieces; reserve
3 combine eggs and grated cheese in mixing bowl; whisk well; add Fontina cheese; mix well; reserve
4 in separate oven proof frying pan heat 2 tablespoons olive oil over high heat; add peppers onions, salt and pepper; sauté three minutes; add ¼ cup olive oil, tomatoes and sliced sausage; mix well
5 pour egg/cheese mixture into frying pan; using spatula pull cooked eggs from outer edge of pan towards center allowing loose uncooked eggs to fall towards edge of pan (only do this process one time); allow eggs to set 2 to 3 minutes over high heat; remove pan from heat
6 place oven proof frying pan in preheated 375° oven; bake 7-10 minutes or until eggs are fully cooked evenly throughout Frittata
7 cut Frittata into wedges
8 serve with fresh garden salad, warm or chill several hours in refrigerator and serve cold
Note ~ this is one of many combinations of frittata ingredients I make for my family, this recipe can be easily adjusted to your liking by simply adding your favorite vegetables, meats and cheese. I remember my grandmother Felicia making hot dog Frittata on Saturdays using leftover hot dogs from her Friday night hot dog and beans dinners…. get creative and have some fun! If you’re an asparagus fan, I encourage you to try making an asparagus frittata it’s one of my all-time favorites!
Note ~Steam Asparagus before adding to fry pan with olive oil
New Year’s Act of Kindness

Not Only Is Mother Nature Cruel But She’s Beautiful As Well
Three Dog Night
Watch “NOT a beach day” From Dwight Hebert
Gloucester Ma Snowstorm Video
Fun at Eastern Point Light House at High Noon Gloucester
First Snowstorm of 2014: Snapshots From East Gloucester ~ What a Difference from AM to PM!
From earlier today, while the storm was still blowing ~
Benjamin Duckworth Building an Awesome Fort
Don’t forget our feathered friends. I filled the bird feeders three times today!
The sun started to break through mid-afternoon. I headed to Smith’s Cove and then drove (precariously) to Eastern Point to catch the setting sun. Happy Snow Days!
Savour Wine and Cheese ~ Taco Night VB6
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Fish on Fridays
The Fish on Fridays series is a collaboration between Gloucester photographers Kathy Chapman and Marty Luster. Look for various aspects of Gloucester’s centuries-old fishing industry highlighted here on Fridays.
While Kathy visited the Twin Cities over the holidays she stopped by Minneapolis’ Olsen Fish Company, one of the nation’s only lutefisk suppliers. They process and sell close to half a million pounds of Lutefisk each year. http://www.olsenfish.com/
The Saint Paul Pioneer Press quotes Jim Harris “…the dish is better suited to adventurous eaters. I don’t think there is a middle ground. There’s something about the weirdness of eating fish soaked in basically Drano.” Al Bezanson compared eating Lutefisk to “snacking on Ivory soap” (http://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2013/12/22/why-the-vikings-fled-norway/#comments).
For history and videos about lutefisk: http://www.twincities.com/localnews/ci_24777905/lutefisk-is-tradition-and-business-unlike-any-other.
Olsen Fish Company’s Scandinavian product line also includes herring cutlets in wine and cream sauces…mouth watering!
Photos © Kathy Chapman 2013
http://www.kathychapman.com
Lanes Cove From Frank McCall
I think we had a snow storm
High Tide As the Storm Subsides on Rocky Neck
That was one noisy storm – the howling kept waking me up all night. I got up a little after midnight to look out the window and see what the storm high tide was like, but it was too dark and blurred by the snow to see anything, and I wasn’t going out there. I did get out to walk Rocky Neck at high tide today as the storm subsided. We had a lot of snow in some places, and none in others due to the high winds and drifting. The cars in the public lot were blown totally clean, so there was no car cleaning to do. The park was flooding a little, as was Rocky Neck Ave, Madfish and the Railways. I would not want that to be my car sitting up to the wheel wells in salt water in the Madfish parking lot.
E. J. Lefavour
The Open Door will offer additional food pantry hours
Hi Joey,
Could you help us get the word out to those who need to know? The storm this week as well as the holiday closing has had an impact on people’s ability to get to the food pantry. The Open Door will offer additional food pantry hours on Saturday, January 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to serve those who missed their appointments due to the holiday closing and storm conditions this week. People who need to use the food pantry should come to 28 Emerson Avenue in Gloucester between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturday, January 4.
Thanks!
Julie
http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com Do you get it?
Gloucester Gets Battered Again by Another Fierce Blizzard!!! “2014” live With G.E.T. W.E.T. Crew Peter & Marcy
First Storm Report From New GMG Weather Team Peter and Marcy. No one brings the passion to local weather that these guys do and I couldn’t be happier to have them on our team.
Only 85 Days (give or take) until Top Dog Opening Day
ONLINE WEBCAMS ON CAPE ANN
Here are some on the webcams that are still working today 1/3/14
http://www.blueshuttersbeachside.com/webcam.html
http://thecutbridge.com/bridge-video/
http://gloucesterquilter.wordpress.com/webcam-of-gloucester-harbor/
http://gloucesterwebcam.blogspot.com/2011/10/community-
webcams.htmlhttp://www.lanescove.us/webcam/

















































