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Happy Chanukah, the latke mobile menorah
Years ago, I went to a garage sale and loaded a cardboard box with old kitchen gadgets, pots, pans and even an old oil tin from the basement of the sale. When I arrived home, I noticed that the muffin tin … Continue reading
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Tagged Chanukah, chanukah recipe, cooking, food, HANNUKAH RECIPE, hungarian chanukah recipe, langos, latke, maple syrup, menorah, recipes, star of david, star of david cookie cutter
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Horseradish, of Plague and Pleasure
Horseradish leaves in my garden in the Fall The first thing we harvest from our garden in the Spring is horseradish for our traditional Passover plate. We dig up the root ,wash and peel it and then don snorkeling gear to grate it. … Continue reading
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Tagged food, garden, horseradish, recipes, urban farming
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Buzz in in the garden
This morning Dan Goodbaum www.foodbomb.org came to my garden to interview me for a video he is making about my garden and my gardening philosophy . The bees were at work.
White Waves, Paint White, Fully in the Color Spectrum: Michelle Lloyd’s Birthday
It’s not often , I get to spend time fully in the color spectrum, in a world of white. It was Michelle’s birthday and we got to boat across the white capped lake to her and her husband David’s island paradise. The … Continue reading
Mutiny on the Blueberry Bounty
Driving back from The Stratford Festival on Sunday amongst endless grain fields stood a blueberry farm. Of course I had to stop . The farmer convinced me that I wanted to buy all the rest of his bounty since he wanted … Continue reading
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