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CSA Experiment
Today is the last major harvest for my little CSA experiment. Last night we had our first light frost, and today was a day to dig roots, break off Brussels sprouts and cut delicate lettuces in the cold frame (whose … Continue reading
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Tagged beans, ciambotta, CSA, eggplant, fall vegetables, homesteading, stew, vegetable garden
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Elk Stew
This year at Christmas we went to a magical place called Jagerhaven. That’s German for “hunter’s haven,” and this place, as people like to say, “couldn’t be more Stearns county.” As you know if you read the blog, Stearns County … Continue reading
Mayan Apocalypse Chicken
For the apocalypse, you might prefer something spicier. I pulled out a tomatillo simmer sauce I put up in August and it was delicious– complex and with plenty of zing– but not taking itself terribly seriously. Tomatillos did not have … Continue reading
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Tagged chicken, Mexican chicken dish, Mexican stew, stew, tomatillo, winter stew
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Guest blog with recipe at The Ranting Chef!
Click here to see my guest blog on the “Rantings of an Amateur Chef” blog, complete with recipe for beans, kale, butternut squash and olive stew!
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Tagged beans, butternut squash, dry beans, kale, recipe, stew, winter stew
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