
A work in progress…four days in the making. Two jars, but had a set back with one, because the white plastic lid did not seal enough to create a bubbly, fermented party. So, yesterday I transferred my mostly cauliflower to … Continue reading
A work in progress…four days in the making. Two jars, but had a set back with one, because the white plastic lid did not seal enough to create a bubbly, fermented party. So, yesterday I transferred my mostly cauliflower to … Continue reading
I’ve always wondered how the Cajuns removed corn from the cob that resulted in a pan full of corn and milk. As if someone had literally poured cream into the corn. Creamed corn. But, how do you do that? If … Continue reading
I started this post the first weekend in April, but Life gets in the way sometimes. This is not always a bad thing. Being forced to slow down has caused a gardening obsession to finally flourish. My entire life I’ve … Continue reading
You just never know when you’re going to need one. A pictorial in making potato pancakes… So, yes, the electric skillet is your friend! It also helps that our microwave is … Continue reading
Pumpkins are in at your local farmer’s market! I made this last fall with fresh oranges and a pumpkin from my farmer’s market. It was so good, that I’m looking forward to making it again. I have roasted Hatch … Continue reading
Another product of too many veggies, and not knowing what to make….I was just going to make plain old butternut squash soup, but then I decided to see if there were any recipes that included fennel and butternut squash. Why … Continue reading
The tomato pie I made a few weeks ago was so good, I decided to make a second one. However, this time, I was determined to avoid the soggy crust. In order to accomplish this, I added a layer of … Continue reading
One of those great combinations that go really well together. This is also a good winter side dish as mushrooms and grape tomatoes are generally available year-round from hydroponic gardens. And, it’s a great summer dish if you have a … Continue reading
I’ve always wanted to make this, but never had pie dough, and tomatoes, and friends to share with all at the same time…until last weekend. Better than I thought, but yes, it is possible to salt it too much, although … Continue reading
A very simple salad that only requires three of your best of: Tomatoes (3 to 6 medium to large of your best summer or heirloom tomatoes) Feta (about 2 to 3 tablespoons (ounces) olive oil (about 2 to 3 … Continue reading