Eating tranquilizers from childhood

New England  (i.e., real) clam chowder

New England (i.e., real) clam chowder

“You can’t escape the taste of the food you had as a child. In times of stress, what do you dream about? Your mother’s clam chowder. It’s security, comfort. It brings you home.

— Jacques Pepin, French-born celebrity chef and TV host. He lives in the charming town of Madison, Conn., on Long Island Sound.

Sunset at a beach in Madison— Photo by Mike12345678901

Sunset at a beach in Madison

— Photo by Mike12345678901

In Madison: CCC Memorial plaque for Camp Hadley ruins, at entrance off Copse and Warpas Roads. The CCC created many parks and did much reforestation during the New Deal.—Photo by Morrowlong 

In Madison: CCC Memorial plaque for Camp Hadley ruins, at entrance off Copse and Warpas Roads. The CCC created many parks and did much reforestation during the New Deal.

—Photo by Morrowlong 

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