photos: m&j
Such a lovely time to enjoy the heirloom tomatoes and all the local farmers market has to offer. Our seven-grain bread was baked by a nearby farmer who actually grows his own wheat – and with perfect micro arugula from the lovely Pot Pie Farm, fresh basil from the garden and perfect striped German yellow and Cherokee purple tomatoes with a little cherry balsamic vinaigrette and fresh mayonnaise – our end of summer sandwiches were absolutely delish!




kbosin said
Jimmy’s bread and Carol’s fresh veggies from Pot Pie Farm are a luscious combination! So glad you got to visit our small town, St. Michaels and that you got a taste of the Chesapeake Bay! Come back!
margaretandjoy said
Both were absolutely delightful and we can’t wait to come back and experience all beauty and deliciousness your gorgeous part of the country has to offer – we just love it down there!
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