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Summer 2009
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In This Issue

4
GRIST FOR THE MILL
7
NOTABLE EDIBLES
Bark ale.
Truck farmer.
The ficus of Kings County.
Superheroes and shots.

13 WORTH THE TRIP
Fort Defiance
St. John Frizell’s great good place.

16 EAT MY WORDS
The Namesakes
How Brooklyn’s seemingly eponymous restaurants came by their monikers.
20
BACK OF THE HOUSE
Superfine One of the borough’s best-kept secrets.
27
THE BROOKLYN FRIDGE
Claudia Gonson
Drummer for the Magnetic Fields.
33
EATER AT LARGE
Bragging Rights
At kitchen smack-downs, Brooklyn cooks get their game on.

38

TRACEABILITY
High Altitude Agriculture
Farming above the street tree line.
43
CRAVEABLE
Brain Freeze
The Cone Kings of Kings County.

56
AFTERTASTE
Ideological Relish


COVER
Truck Farm, Red Hook.
Photograph by Ian Cheney

 
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