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Recipes

Most of my recipes are fast and feature local ingredients. You’ll also find nearly all the recipes from Simply in Season. 

On Sundays I normally participate in the Sunday Supper blogging event where a number of bloggers post recipes on a specific theme. It’s a lot of fun and a great way to find new recipes.

Looking for even more recipes? Be sure to follow me on Pinterest.

 

(Vegetable or) Fruit Oven Pancake

September 26, 2009 by Wendy Hammond

Sometimes, on a lazy Saturday afternoon, you find yourself kind of hungry. Not super duper hungry (maybe because you went out for breakfast or had a late breakfast/lunch), but in the mood for a little something. And sometimes the weather is a bit cool, so you’re in your sweatpants just chilling with the dogs. Times …

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Campfire Salmon

September 13, 2009 by Wendy Hammond

Adapted from Simply in Season. First, a word about fish. For this recipe, I used farmed salmon fillets that I bought at Sam’s Club. That was before I started hearing about how bad farmed fish is for the environment. You’ve heard of CAFO, I’m sure, where cows are smooshed into pens and walk around in …

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Super Stuffed Tortillas

September 9, 2009 by Wendy Hammond

If you are looking for a way to sneak in leftover veggies, this is your recipe! Very tasty. Adapted from Simply in Season, this isn’t a difficult recipe but adds some veggies that at least I wouldn’t have thought to put in there. Start out by sauteeing 2 cloves of garlic, an onion, and a …

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Blueberry Coffee Cake

September 8, 2009 by Wendy Hammond

Ah, the blueberry. Full of antioxidants. Grown right here in Michigan! In fact, Michigan leads the nation in blueberry production, producing 32 percent of the blueberries eaten in the U.S. In 1998, the state produced 49 million pounds of the small, round berry. Check out www.michiganblueberries.com for more fun blueberry facts. I purchased some blueberries …

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Chard Cheese Bake

September 8, 2009 by Wendy Hammond

Oh, the lovely Swiss Chard. When I first started joining CSAs,  the greens often went to waste. There were only so many I could chop for scrambled eggs. The second year, we split a share and I usually gave them to our share-ers. After cooking them for-ever, my friend decided they hated greens. Then, I …

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