July typically starts with a bang, given the holiday and all. Mine was no different, but the party kept going all month long. Here’s what’s been keeping me busy (and very. very. full.) Continue reading
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Mission Possible: Wednesday Dinner
Last week, Alex was travelling, I was working, and I had zero time to head to the store. My well stocked pantry, along with the kale & herb remnants of the most recent garden swap came to my rescue. Continue reading
Composure
While I normally don’t care a great deal about presentation for weeknight meals, occasionally getting a beautiful plate is a beautiful treat. In my most recent CSA delivery, I was given Continue reading
Garden Inspo
My haul at the last garden swap was impressive. One of the benefits of being the host is that you get all the left overs. Let me tell you, I have herbs & kale for days. In addition to that, I got red cabbage, Continue reading
Life… and a (big) bowl of cherries
There’s a grocery store at the end of my street. Quite convenient. It’s a Hispanic centric market, and the produce is great. But there is something extra special at this store… Each year, I look forward to one event, and one event only. Continue reading
Sunday Surprise!
What’s silky, creamy, sweet and tart? An avocado, of course! Continue reading
My neighbors’ sprouts
A visit to my neighbor’s garden left me amazed by tall stalks of brussel sprouts, with little nuggets of goodness nestled between large leaves. They invited me to take some home, and that was an offer I couldn’t resist. I popped off a handful of the little gems and set off to find the perfect use. What goes better with sprouts than Continue reading
Onward and Upward (and downward… and upward, again)
Who’s idea was this anyways?… Oh yeah, mine. That was what I was mumbling after 2 miles of slogging uphill non-stop. 5 more to go… Continue reading
Taking Risks
As I mentioned in a prior post, my mother in law and I trade off on making meals while camping… oops, did it again… glamping, that is. It greatly cuts down on the cooking effort. But here’s the thing, you have to find food that everyone will enjoy.
This year I decided to take a bit of a risk. Continue reading
Glamper’s Delight
We have a tradition when camping… oops, I mean glamping. My mother in law and I trade off on making meals each night (cuts down on the effort and dishes) and each of us makes one breakfast. Typically I will make soyrizo and eggs, however on this trip there was no soyrizo at the grocery store (horror!) and I was too busy to go to another store just for that. So Continue reading