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Category Archives: Food
Garden Produce — To Can or Not to Can
In every relationship, there comes a point to be brutally honest with one another, and you and I, Dear Reader, have reached that point. There is something that you need to know about me. I don’t preserve produce from my … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, cooking, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Encouragement, Family, finances, Food, frugal living, gardening, Green, Growth, health, home, homesteading, Humor, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, money, News, Personal, Random, self-improvement, success, Uncategorized
Tagged can, compost pile, food, garden, green beans, produce
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God Is Not a Tinky-Doodle
I don’t do reality shows. They’re fake. That being said, Tired of Being Youngest dragged the Norwegian Artist and me to the couch to watch MasterChef, with Gordon Ramsey and his two sidekicks, both of whom look, and act, like … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, celebrities, Christian, cooking, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Encouragement, Entertainment, Faith, Family, Food, Growth, home, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, media, News, Personal, Random, religion, self-improvement, success, Uncategorized
Tagged chef, God, Gordon Ramsey, joe bastianich, judge, MasterChef, reality, show
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Labeling People and Not Labeling Food
We don’t give them much credit for it, but most of the time, the average pre-schooler knows what he or she is talking about. The other day I shared lunch with a random four-year-old and we decided upon deli chicken. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, children, cooking, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Encouragement, Family, Food, Green, Growth, health, home, Humor, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, News, Parenting, Random, self-improvement, shopping, success, Uncategorized
Tagged chicken, consumer, GMO, labels, natural, science
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Artisan Cheese and Twinkies
You’ll be happy to know that the batch of cheese I’m working on this morning is turning out much better than what I made on Sunday. I know. I didn’t tell you about Sunday’s failure because I didn’t want to … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, cooking, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Encouragement, Family, Food, frugal living, Green, Growth, home, Humor, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, News, Personal, self-improvement, success, Uncategorized
Tagged artisan, cheese, cheesemaking, cooking, food, homemade cheese, Twinkies
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Recipe: Fast, Cheap, Simple, Fresh HOT Salsa
I thought Norwegians ate dried fish soaked in beer, but my Norwegian Artist has a taste for hot stuff — Thai stir fry with flames emitting from the platter, salsa that kicks your taste buds across the room and pins … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, cooking, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Family, Food, home, Life, Lifestyle, Random, Uncategorized
Tagged cheap, easy, fast, recipe, Salsa
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Fried Dandelions
From Start Your Week with Steve, the weekly e-mail newsletter of Steve Henderson Fine Art “Today my 18-year-old son wanted to make fried dandelions for lunch, a suggestion that initially didn’t meet with much excitement. “But he’s a determined sort, and … Continue reading
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Tagged art, dandelions, experiment, food, newsletter
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Kombucha Adventures
I’ve been making Kombucha. I know, it sounds like a song that you sing around the campfire, but it’s a fermented black tea that sits around on the counter top, quietly revolutionizing itself into something totally unlike anything we consume … Continue reading
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Tagged health, jar, Kombucha, tea
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Kitchen Failures — Sometimes They’re Delicious
This weekend, the Son and Heir was indescribably excited about making Gjetost (yay-toast), a Norwegian “cheese” produced by simmering whey for 12 hours until it reduces to a creamy, caramelized concoction. Norwegian children apparently eat it spread it on their … Continue reading
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Tagged cheese, cooking, failure, kitchen, pizza, recipe
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“Overwhelmed” Is Not the New Normal
Lately I’ve been wandering through various food, family, and homeschooling Facebook and blog sites, and the word “overwhelmed,” is showing up entirely too much. Like this: “I am homeschooling a five-year-old and I have a toddler and a new baby. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, children, Christian, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Education, Encouragement, Family, finances, Food, frugal living, Growth, home, homeschooling, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, Motherhood, News, Parenting, Personal, Random, success, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged blog, changes, eating, Facebook, healthy, home schooling, overwhelmed
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Market Manipulation, Roasted Chicken, and You
I don’t know about you, but I get vaguely irritated when I realize that I’m being manipulated. And given the marketing climate in which our society operates, this means that if I don’t watch it, I spend two thirds of … Continue reading
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Tagged chicken, food, gas, grocery, manipulation, manufacturers, market, shopping
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