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Tag Archives: carrot
What do you do with bean mush?
Okay, so sometimes you have one of those days. For the first time in a long while, the crock-pot did not come through for me. I set up some money beans to cook on low for part of the day, … Continue reading
More Insight Into Kitchen Mechanics
Yesterday, I was finally feeling up to cooking, but I had no plan for a meal. Usually in this situation I throw around some ideas with Theresa, either via e-mail or gmail chat during the day. I thought I’d share … Continue reading
Reprise of the One Skillet Root Vegetable Dinner – With Lots of Pictures!
Hey there, are you ready for a little April Fool’s action? How about a Nor’easter? Apparently those crocuses and snow drops were just a tease, and now we are destined for more snow and rain Friday. I keep saying “I … Continue reading
Posted in Meat Meals
Tagged beet, carrot, gorganzola, Marion, parrot eating, quaker parrot, roasted root vegetables, root vegetables, rutabaga, skillet dinner, sprouts
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Meat Pies, they’re Irish, right?
So, yesterday was another fateful day of two different meals. I had to work very late, and therefore got to pack myself a dinner, while Theresa got to make a whole meal to herself. Since it was St. Patrick’s day, … Continue reading
Posted in Meat Meals
Tagged boston, cabbage, carrot, ground beef, history, Laura, local food, locavore, ploughman's lunch, rutabaga, whole wheat pie crust
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Quick Veggie Soup for the Soul
Yesterday, Theresa was sick at home, and wasn’t keen on eating normal food. Her request was oatmeal and yogurt for dinner. That meant that I got to make myself dinner, without much input from Theresa. That also meant that I … Continue reading
Posted in Vegetarian Meals
Tagged boston, carrot, cheesy whole wheat muffins, gilfeather turnip, Laura, local food, locavore, potato, queso blanco, sweet potato, vegetable soup
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