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How to Make Fromage Blanc

June 3, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

If you’re ever wondered how to make fromage blanc, here’s your tutorial! If you have no idea what fromage blanc is, keep reading! This is what sealed the deal when I was considering a milk share. My friend Holly brought this to work on a few occasions and I couldn’t get enough. She told me …

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Yogurt Thermometer

Easy Dependable Yogurt

June 2, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

There are tons of “how to make yogurt” articles on the interweb, and one is included in Simply in Season . I have my “own” way of making yogurt, which I adapted from cheesemaking.com and with the advice of friends. It’s really not hard, so here are my instructions (which I hope aren’t more complicated …

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Erin’s Sourdough English Muffins

June 2, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

Someone recently asked me if there were any recipes that I’d like to try but can’t because I’m busy with all the recipes in Simply in Season. Well, truthfully yes. But I didn’t let the 145 remaining recipes stop me from trying this recipe!

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Real Food on a Real Budget

Top 10 Tips for Eating Local Food on a Budget

June 1, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

(the following tips are my own and not from the book pictured above) 1. Participate in a CSA. And use ALL of it. Many people balk at the sight of the up-front costs, but we’ve found it is a deal if you can eat all of it. It does take some preparation and planning (I’ll …

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Grilled Venison (or Beef)

May 31, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

Here’s a kitchen tip that served me well this past weekend: If you need to marinate something while camping, just assemble ahead of time and put everything in a plastic bag. That way you don’t need to lug all your seasonings up to the camper. But beware . . . you won’t want to let …

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