I just got an email from Wilson’s Farm Market that they picked their last 50 qt of strawberries and they have cherries available for purchase. Honestly, if I didn’t have other obligations I would have already driven up there to buy some. I LOVE cherries. I try and cool things off for the summer and […]
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Today is a big day at my house. It is the first day that Sunny Hill will be delivering their produce to about twenty families that have chosen to pick up from my home. Jean has already sent out a welcome email and a list of what’s inside the baskets. I cleaned out the garage […]
Strawberry Picking and MORE Vegetables
I was giddy today. I ran to Broom’s Bloom Dairy and Brad’s Produce to pick up sausage, butter and vegetables for tonight’s dinner. What did I find? Tomatoes! From Brad’s! Wahoo! And they had broccoli, too. It was a jack pot. I also bought potatoes, spring onions, asparagus, spinach and lettuce. The share I had […]
Palak Paneer
I decided to try making Palak Paneer to use up all that cheese. Palak Paneer is an Indian dish made with Spinach and Cheese. I love spinach recipes. The more I eat spinach, the more I love it. The dishes are always so rich and homey. I found the recipe for Palak Paneer on the […]
Paneer
Today I made cheese. I read about making cheese in Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life (P.S.) and that was the first time that the thought crossed my mind that making cheese was a doable thing and not a magical process that happens somewhere beyond the grocery store shelves. In the beginning of […]
Pick Your Own Strawberries
Strawberries are a fun and easy pick your own fruit. This year I am planning to take the kids and pick at least twice. I am planning to make several batches of freezer jam and then just freeze a bunch more to have for the winter. Around here, the cost is $1.40-1.50 a lb. The […]
Mother’s Day Tea
Every year for the past 4 years I have provided a Mother’s Day Tea for myself and the other local moms in my family. It started as a way to honor my mother, grandmother and sister but this year I wanted to add to the day all that I have been learning about food over […]
A day in the life of a local food junkie
This morning I got up, added water to the pot of chicken parts from the chicken we ate the night before, a handful of veggies (spring onions, carrot, cabbage, celery) and a bit of seasoning and started the pot boiling to make stock. The kids had boxed cereal for breakfast. It is one habit I […]
Meals for the Week
Meals for the Week:Monday: Steak on the grill, sauted asparagus, brown riceTuesday: TexMex Egg Casserole, wilted spinach with toasted sunflower seeds, fresh breadWednesday: Roast ChickenThursday: Italian Sausage with asparagus and onions over noodlesFriday: Spinach Salad, cheese and muffinsSaturday: Baked flounder, potato oven fries, green beans (from frozen)Sunday: Mother’s Day Tea This will be the third […]
Moms
Mother’s Day is nearly here. Moms play a big role on our lives and shaping who we are. How much has your mother influenced how you keep your home? Do you save things just like she did? Do you leave things a mess because she made you clean your room all the time? Do you […]