BORNFIDIS JOURNAL
Reflections on food, heritage, craft, and the table as a gathering place. Stories told slowly — the way the best meals are shared.
THE STORY BEHIND THE TABLE
The Bornfidis Journal is where we slow down. Where the technique behind a dish becomes a story, where a grandmother’s recipe becomes a lesson in devotion, and where Caribbean warmth meets Vermont restraint — not just on the plate, but on the page.
We write for those who believe that food is biography. That every meal carries a memory. That the table is the most honest room in any house.
JOURNAL CATEGORIES
Stories from our private dining experiences — the guests, the moments, the meals that mattered.
Technique, process, and the why behind the how. Chef notes, seasonal cooking, craft at work.
The flavors, traditions, and memories that cross the water and root us in something real.
The local makers, farmers, and foragers who grow what we cook. Craft close to home.
Notes on sourcing, artisan goods, pantry philosophy, and what we keep on our shelves.
SELECTED READINGS
CARIBBEAN ROOTS
Some dishes are not recipes — they are rituals. This is the story of a cast iron pot, a woman who cooked without measuring, and what it means to carry a kitchen across an ocean.
FROM THE KITCHEN
The most important step in any recipe is the one you do not do — the moment of stillness between the fire and the plate. On patience as an act of craft.
VERMONT CRAFT
Every jar of maple syrup on our table comes from a man named Daniel who rises at 4am from March through April. A portrait of quiet devotion in the Green Mountains.
— Bornfidis Journal
STAY IN THE CONVERSATION
We publish only when there is something worth reading.
One to two letters per month, seasonal and intentional.
Just direct — from our table to your inbox.
To receive the Bornfidis Journal, write to us directly and we’ll add you to the list. We send through the seasons.
Join us at the table. A private dining experience unlike any other — rooted in Caribbean warmth, elevated by Vermont craft.
[ YOUR PHOTO HERE ]
Suggested photo: An intimate table setting — candlelight, fine linens, plated course. Portrait orientation, warm tones. Size: 1920×1080px minimum.
[ YOUR EDITORIAL IMAGE HERE ]
Suggested: An overhead shot of a beautifully plated dish, or an intimate kitchen moment. Moody, warm, editorial. 1920×1080px.
A Caribbean soul.
A Vermont table.
A chef’s commitment.
Vermont
New England
Caribbean — by arrangement
Book a private dining experience, an in-home chef evening, or a seasonal table.
© 2026 Bornfidis. All rights reserved.