
Homegrown Paprika
Why not grow your own? If you buy a few so-called “spice pepper” plants in the spring, you can have […]
Creativity in the kitchen and beyond
Why not grow your own? If you buy a few so-called “spice pepper” plants in the spring, you can have […]
I went to school in an apple orchard when I was a child. The school’s small-scale farm-like buildings – bungalows […]
Mastering hot-pack canning with Marisa from Food in Jars This is the stuff of state fairs and homebodies. We transform […]
Sweet and floral, white peaches are an early summer delight. Just sitting in a bowl in the middle of a […]
When it comes to summer salad, I want bite. No limp lettuce for me. As the temperatures rise, simple, raw, […]
Jamming in June with Marisa from Food in Jars I am in favor of secret ingredients. I appreciate identifying a […]
I could write a book entitled “365 Ways to Use Garlic Scapes.” We grow multiple types of hard neck garlic […]
On the season’s first 95-degree day, everyone clamored for gazpacho. The quizzical looks when I served it told me they […]
Mastering cold pack preserving with Marisa from Food in Jars Long a fan of rhubarb, I try to preserve it […]
Mastering cold pack canning with Marisa from Food in Jars I make pickled asparagus every May. Local farms let us pick […]
If you have an open mind, marmalade can be one of the most versatile pantry staples. On the savory side, […]
The sunny yellow mango is back! Just in time to cheer us up as spring is slowing warming but keeps […]
Thanks to Marisa from Food in Jars for creating a mastery challenge that keeps us all on track to “up our […]
Thanks to Marisa from Food in Jars for creating a challenge that keeps us thinking. I’ve always wanted to pickle hard-boiled […]
When they announced 12 were coming for lunch in a few hours, I had only a momentary panic. After all, […]
I think of jelly as an opportunity. It can be as pure and rarified, expensive and time-consuming as an excellent […]