Things I want to Stop Buying and Starting Making
I have been inspired by a post on one of my favorite food blogs ~ 101cookbooks.com ~ that muses on a cracker recipe from the book, “The Homemade Pantry: 101 […]
I have been inspired by a post on one of my favorite food blogs ~ 101cookbooks.com ~ that muses on a cracker recipe from the book, “The Homemade Pantry: 101 […]
I had another blog, here, and just this past Autumn decided to switch to the ever-so-sleek WordPress. (Also, so I could take on a new clever blog name ) I […]
It is easy to explain the Kapha dosha at this time of year – all I need to tell someone is well, look out your window. Spring is Kapha season. […]
It’s that time – time to sign up for a Spring CSA. Community Supported Agriculture. I’m imagining the fresh, sweet lettuces, soft buttery leaves topped with chopped, spicy Spring radishes….mmmm…
I left my camera in Maine over the holidays! Sad, but true, so I can not show you the beautiful coleslaw I made today. It looks sort of like this: […]
For Jamie’s birthday we went down the road to one of our favorite Vermont restaurants – The Kitchen Table Bistro. It’s located in an old house right off of the […]
I’m rejoicing in the fact that I am from New England. Autumn is our season - the reds, oranges and yellows are envied and recreated on table-settings all over the […]
I try to buy my food from local farmers or artisans. I’m so lucky to be living in Vermont – I actually have the choice. Food prices are so high […]
I am planning to take this coming weekend (Sun-Willing) to lay the garden to rest, and plant some garlic to over-winter. I felt a tinge of panic when I received […]
We all have our cheap and fast go-to dinner. Maybe it’s mac n cheese, or breakfast for dinner in the form of some sort of omelette. Why is it that […]