Tag Archives: recipes
What the Hell? Basil
Someone once texted me a picture of fresh basil and asked, “What’s this?” So, I sent him a pesto recipe. He made it and texted back, ‘Oh my God, this is so good”
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Tagged basil, culinary challenge, dinner ideas, farmers market, gardening, herbs, pasta, pesto, pine nuts, recipes, sauce, try something new, what the hell
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Taste of Home
Recipes close to our hearts are usually less about where we ate them than who we ate them with…
Posted in Kitchen Adventures, Reflections
Tagged change, comfort food, conversation, cooking, cultures, family, farmers market, food, generations, history, life lessons, memories, recipes
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What the Hell is a Pantry Box?
I appreciated the comment from one of my favorite bloggers, Chatting with San. It reminded me that I never told you about my pantry box, or better yet described what the hell a pantry box is, or why one should … Continue reading
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Tagged community supported agriculture, farmer, farmers market, food delivery service, Fruit, gardening, grocery store, Kinfood, membership, organic, pantry box, produce, product review, recipes, restrictions, smell, subscription, vegetables, what the hell, women-owned business
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Balance
I’ve had time to hone family recipes, like my grandmother cheesy potato casserole which I plan to serve at the restaurant when we open. The other day she came by and tasted it. She didn’t say, “This is great.” She … Continue reading
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Tagged appreciation, balance, change, co-cooking, comfort food, conversation, cooking, cultures, date night, dinner time, family, food, friendships, generations, generosity, history, life lessons, Matt Horn, memories, Nourishment, Proud, recipes
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