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Monthly Archives: September 2011
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If you happen to be in Boston this weekend, make sure to check out the Boston Local Food Festival. It’s happening this Saturday, Oct. 1st, 11am-5pm on the Boston Waterfront. Here’s our coverage of last year’s festival: Boston Local Food … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged boston, boston local food festival 2011, local food, locavore
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A canning day dinner.
When we spend a lot of the day in the kitchen canning, we never want to put a lot of effort into dinner, but we can’t go out to eat, knowing we have such an array of fabulous food at … Continue reading
Posted in Meat Meals, Preserving "Putting By", Uncategorized
Tagged cheese, eggs, jams, quick dinner
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Where have we been? In the kitchen, of course!
We have been totally missing in action this summer. Between knowing that we didn’t HAVE to post, and putting up food like crazed squirrels, and starting new job/school/life stuff, we have let this slide. But, we are going to try … Continue reading
Posted in Preserving "Putting By"
Tagged blackberries, canning, cherries, holiday cherries, jams, okra, okra pickles, pickled onions, Raspberries, tomatoes
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