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Zucchini Bread

Zuchinni is a wonderful vegetable that even though it is abundant when in season can easily be added to recipes without changing the flavor. This recipe can also be made into muffins by dividing the batter into muffin cups and shortening the baking time. It was originally based on a recipe from AllRecipes.com however I have made many modifications. Makes 2 8″ loaves 1. Pre-heat oven to 350. Grease and flour 2 8×4″ pans.2. Sift Together 2 c. all purpose

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Movie Review: Killer at Large

I cannot recall what tipped me off to watching this movie, Killer at Large but a few weeks ago I requested it from our library and brought it home to watch. As with many of the books and movies that I am researching now the themes are similar as is most of the information but each one has a different perspective and a few new tidbits to share. 30 Days – Season 1 was no exception and I was pleased

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Kale

If you are looking for great recipes with Kale start here EatingWell.com. In this week’s basket from Sunny Hill we received kale, lettuce, green beans, blueberries, cucumbers, zucchini and summer squash. I went blueberry picking today with the kids to Spring Valley Farm in Conowingo. The peaches were ripe, too and I made their first purchase of pick your own peaches of the season. I’ll be busy with blueberry pie and jam. I will freeze many of them to have

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What to do with fresh spinach

So, the spinach season is coming to an end and you have already had spinach & strawberry salad, spinach frittata, spinach quiche, cream of spinach soup and honestly at this point you are just spinach’ed out. Spinach is quick and easy to preserve by freezing and it is easier to add to your favorite dishes because it is already cooked at this point. 1 – Wash the spinach thoroughly!!! If you don’t you are likely to have gritty spinach. Ask

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Sausage and Noodles with Garlic, Spinach Cream Sauce

I just concocted this tonight so I am not sure if someone else has made it before. I would make a few changes for next time but before I forgot I thought I ought to write down the recipe. 7 oz of drained, chopped, cooked spinach (we had some frozen from earlier in the spring)1 lb ground pork8 oz of noodles (I used macaroni)2 c. of whole milk4 cloves of garlic, crushed1/4 t ground black pepper1 t. Bouillon (I used

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Traveling South and What’s in Season

We just returned from a trip to the south for a family reunion. We bagged up our weekly share of veggies, cheese and fruit and took it with us. But, I was happy to pick up a few local things while in the area: boiled peanuts, peaches, bbq chicken and pulled pork, coleslaw, etc. It is fun to try foods that regions are known for. I am not sure how locally produced they were but you know this trip was

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Just Food

For a while now I have been reading my way to a better understanding of our food system and how we can change it. I spotted the book Just Food: Where Locavores Get It Wrong and How We Can Truly Eat Responsibly while in Barnes and Noble in March and added it to my ‘To Read’ list. Just recently I was able to delve into this book. I was intrigued by the title but after reading the introduction I had

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Delicious Fritatta

Tonight’s dinner incorporated many of the foods in my basket of goodies. I found this great Basic Broccoli Frittata on a website called ichef.com. I served it with a salad and toast. The kids had scrambled eggs, steamed broccoli and toast and were just as happy as the adults. Every plate was clean tonight!

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Cherries at Wilsons!

I just got an email from Wilson’s Farm Market that they picked their last 50 qt of strawberries and they have cherries available for purchase. Honestly, if I didn’t have other obligations I would have already driven up there to buy some. I LOVE cherries. I try and cool things off for the summer and do a bit less baking but this morning I made a batch of granola bars and last night’s dinner was roast chicken. I love that

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First Day for CSA!

Today is a big day at my house. It is the first day that Sunny Hill will be delivering their produce to about twenty families that have chosen to pick up from my home. Jean has already sent out a welcome email and a list of what’s inside the baskets. I cleaned out the garage to make room and now we just wait. Pick up is from 1pm-7pm if you are part of this co-op. I have unfortunately been absent

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