-
Advent ideas
I have a not-at-all-humble brag: I’m finished with Christmas shopping for everyone on my list! After reading Momastery’s idea to knock out shopping in November, so that I can really enjoy Advent,…
-
green soup
Do yourself a favor today: make this soup. It isn’t pretty. I won’t say it’s the most delicious soup I’ve ever made either, but it is tasty and certainly very…
-
thanksgiving tips and tricks
I’m not an expert on Thanksgiving by any means, but I do have some big meal hosting under my belt. I’m pretty sure my mom won’t let me host Thanksgiving until…
-
thanksgiving planning
I know I’m behind in getting you a Thanksgiving planning post that you’ll actually be able to use since Thanksgiving is only a WEEK AWAY, but I just love the…
-
wendell for wednesday
Today’s #wendellforwednesday brought to you by The Englewood Review of Books… Read the whole thing here, especially this week.
-
a season
Long time no see. I have been away from the blog and writing in general for months. This space is mostly just for me, so it doesn’t bug me too…
-
anytime, beans, by ingredient, carrots, featured, food, kale, salads, season, Using up our CSA Share, vegetarian
chickpea veggie salad
During the growing season, I eat mostly by formula instead of recipes. Pick what’s ready in the backyard or what looks tasty in the CSA bag, throw it together with…
-
copycat boursin cheese
Have I mentioned my love for dips of all kinds? My favorite part about hosting dinner parties is the appetizers and drinks portion of the evening when we sit around…
-
tomato staking experiment
I need to talk to other gardeners, but by the sheer number of tomato starts that we have had donated to Project Eden this year, this has to be one of the…
-
nasturtium pesto (and other uses for all of those nasturtiums)
Every year in our garden, one or two crops really thrive. It tends to vary from year-to-year. Two years ago, it was tomatillos, which was a very good problem to have. I…