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Wendy Hammond

First CSA Pickup of the Season!

June 11, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

FINALLY! You can now expect lots more recipes. As I said before, it’s been pretty hot and chilis and stews were just not appealing. But now I have lots of glorious green to play with! So what was waiting for me when I arrived at pickup?

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Dandelion Bacon Salad

June 11, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

While the title of this recipe is Dandelion Bacon Salad, Simply in Season says you can use any kind of greens. Good thing; while I do have dandelions in my yard, I do have two dogs. Our neighbors also have dogs. So I felt much safer just using some of the greens that came with my first CSA pickup.

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Edible Communities: A Book Review

June 11, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

When DH and I were married four years ago, we spent our honeymoon at Black Star Farms just north of Traverse City in Suttons Bay. Even then, before I started learning about the local food movement, I loved learning about different foods and wines and the people who grew and made them. And I was …

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Please Share Your Time Saving Tips

June 11, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

Is it just me, or are there TONS of resources out there for saving money? *Cough cough* Real Food on a Real Budget ad on your right. Frugal blogs galore. And, there are lots of “how to cook” e-courses floating around. Yet my biggest stumbling block is TIME. I’m not alone. When I was on …

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Bulgarian Yogurt Cake

June 10, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

I'm not sure why, but a couple of the cakes in Simply in Season don't have recipes for frosting. Does that mean they don't have frosting? What is a cake without frosting? Since I had apricots and prunes left over from making the Pork Apricot Skillet and Marrakesh Lamb Stew, I thought I'd give the Bulgarian Yogurt Cake a try. I made it for Sunday dinner at my parents, and brought along some powdered sugar just in case it needed frosting after all.

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