Category Archives: garden

Salmon in Corn Husks

Even though we’ve got a pile of produce on the counter, I feel bad that we don’t eat enough corn-on-the-cob when it is in season. I don’t grow it, and it comes at a time when I’m focused on eating … Continue reading

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Beans, Beans

One of my early ambitions in the garden was to grow dried beans. The woman to whom I occasionally go for a massage has these gallon jars up in her kitchen filled with different colored beans. I assume she eats … Continue reading

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A Peck of Peppers

One of my garden resolutions last year as I struggled to can 8 quarts of tomatoes was to make more recipes to can this year, instead of canning the ingredients.Yesterday I made a big batch of Thai spice tomato soup … Continue reading

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Canning Days

I’m only working two days this week, in part because the next few weeks will be very busy, but also because it is canning season. I can’t imagine being a teacher now– right when all the work has to be … Continue reading

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Blogosphere

First, just had to share this photo of a little tree frog on a cucumber outside my front door last night. I guess he just wanted to be this green! Usually I have one on the metal part of my … Continue reading

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Tomatillos Every Way Possible

I’ve been distracted by my tomatillos. So very many tomatillos. The issue is that I haven’t really integrated them in with my other veggies. In fact, I am struggling with that in general. Last night I made Thai basil pesto and mixed … Continue reading

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Thai Basil Pesto (and tomatoes)

There is so much going on in the garden it is hard to write a post on a recipe instead of the daily harvest. But I have to at least show you some tomato photos before I start picking them. … Continue reading

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Garlic Festival

There is no doubt that tomatoes continue to rank very, very high on my list, mostly because garden tomatoes are so infinitely superior to grocery store tomatoes. However, the most expensive, most precious crop is garlic. When I first started … Continue reading

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Happy “Sneak Some Zucchini on Your Neighbor’s Porch Day”

For some reason, having a lot of a single vegetable makes us panic. What will I do with all these zucchini? What will I do with all these tomatillos? Instead of just continuing with our simple preparations, we begin looking … Continue reading

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Surprises

I’ve been vegetable gardening now for five years, and I’m no longer completely surprised that when I put in a seed, food grows. It is still amazing how much food grows from a single seed, but I also get downright … Continue reading

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