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Wholistic Woman

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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.

 

Dill/Fennel Yeast Bread

July 21, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

This bread from Simply in Season is in the summer section, but you can use dried spices and make it year round!

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Mixed Greens Master Mix

July 20, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

Actually, I have no idea if that’s the title of this recipe or not. My good friend Cindy does cooking demos at our CSA and last week she made several dishes based on this “master mix.” I’m waiting for the recipes to be emailed to us with our next weekly enewsletter, but in the meantime …

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Vegetable Vindaloo

July 19, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

I’ve made this recipe from Simply in Season before (way before I started this blog). It didn’t turn out as well as I remembered – read to find out why!

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Naan Bread

July 19, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

DH and I LOVE Indian food. In fact our first date was at Bombay Cuisine. I’ve always wanted to make naan at home–luckily Simply in Season had the recipe!

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Chard or Kale Enchiladas

July 15, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

I know, I’ve teased you with this recipe before. I finally got around to making it. I ended up using kale AND chard, since the one bunch of chard didn’t equal a pound. This is from the fall section of Simply in Season. But kale and chard are great all year round!

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