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for the hostess with the mostess

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

six more days and we are officially ‘back to school’, and here at the markoff group we are making the most of it ~ riding our new bicycles from Bowery Lane Bikes to and from work, popping out for an afternoon ice cream, and overall enjoying the long sunny days while they last.

however, there is no need to shed a tear, fall is sure to be filled with excitement and new inspiration ~ the foliage changing colors, autumn themed dinner parties, the new amsterdam market every sunday starting in september, and my personal favorite ~ spiced apple cider, i just simply adore it, and most of all we are obsessed with our clients new fall products and we think you will agree.

image courtesy of vosgeschocolate.com

Vosges Haut Chocolat’s La Grande Hatbox ~ a chocolate confection for every whim

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Linnea’s Lights MacIntosh Apple will satisfy our spice apple cider cravings

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From Orange and Pear ~ Jill Rosenwald vases and bowls for our Saturday Night Pot Luck dinners

we are signing off for a long weekend. speak to you in september.

~ natalie

the new amsterdam market

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

“A public market is one where all who choose to buy may have free access… [Public markets] furnish luxuries to the wealthy, the first necessities of life to the laboring classes, and a rich variety suitable to the tastes of all.  They are objects of City Pride.” – Thomas DeVoe, 19th century public market butcher

We no longer need to visit the public market in order to fulfill our needs and fill our bellies, however its precisely that lack of necessity that makes them so darned enjoyable in the 21st century!  The New Amsterdam Market has created a perfect pocket of edible delights, ranging from freshly-thrashed crop, to readymade fare.  The unifying thread amongst all purveyors at the market is the deep dedication to local, sustainable, earth-growth goods.  And, delicious nibbles.

While there are many markets across many neighborhoods here in New York, there are none that can pull off the charming, riverside experience of a Sunday afternoon visit to the cobbled streets of the old seaport neighborhood.  On my last visit (which was an achingly long time ago), I enjoyed shucked-before-me oysters aplenty, lemon curd & biscuits homemade by Spoon, a heaping bowl of Marlow & Daughters’ chili, which held me over during my lengthy wait for one of Luke’s lobster rolls, and a decadent scoop of Bent Fork ice cream for my finale. Thank goodness it was a long walk home…

The New Amsterdam Market returns in June. www.newamsterdammarket.org

~lauren