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Category Archive for 'Homemaking'

Happy Chanukah?

So I bought something from a kosher store…and along with my way cool purchase (to be featured later), they sent me a special chanukah present–a dairy labelled spoon to make sure I have a kosher kitchen!  Woo hoo!  Just what I always wanted!

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Farm Share, Week 35

Apples – Rome and some Red Delicious Butternut squash–at last! Small Spanish onions Green cabbage Beets Turnips Orange carrots Pie pumpkins Lots of material for baby food here, though I’m definitely going to enjoy that butternut squash myself.  With the potatoes left over from last week, I might be making pasties again!  It’s definitely the […]

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Farm Share, Week 34

Mixed color carrots Red onion Red kuri squash Baby boc choi Apples Potatoes Daikon radish–I guess those weird long white things? Red cabbage Tondo squash and a surprise jar of strawberry sauce!

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Farm Share, Week 33

Sweet potatoes Red onions Spanish onions Brussels sprouts Apples Red kabocha squash Pie pumpkin Hakurei turnips Carrots

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Helping Mommy Sew

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Farm Share, Week 32

Red radishes Beets Red Leaf lettuce Brussels sprouts Carnival squash Green cabbage Winesap Apples Hmmmm…beet cake in the future, and anyone have any good recipes for brussels sprouts?  We think we don’t like them, but we really should give them a fair chance…

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Goodbye, Martha

I tried a Martha Stewart recipe for squash and spinach cannelloni with walnut sage sauce tonight. And I realized that while I’m at this stage in life (with a 6 month old who screams every second of the day that she’s not being held), Martha Stewart recipes aren’t a good idea. Because they take a […]

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Farm Share, Week 31

Rome apples Red Kuri squash Kohlrabi Speckled romaine Spanish onions Sweet potatoes White satin carrots …and kale

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Neighborly Breadmaking

What do you do when you’re watching your neighbor’s two and half year old as well as your own?  Make bread, of course!

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Making Scones

While Tommy, Daddy, and Grandpa were out looking at choo-choo trains at the Museum of Science and Industry this morning, I gave Elizabeth her first lesson in scone-making!

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