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Wild Rice, Nut and Dried Fruit Stuffed Cheese Pumpkin

May 6, 2016 by Sheila

Wild Rice Stuffed Winter Squas

What happened to Spring? Well, I have this cheese pumpkin that has been wintering in my mudroom, there was a huge pot of wild rice leftover from my the Grains, Beans and Legumes class, and I like to use up my dried fruit this time of year to clear out the pantry shelves for the […]

Filed Under: Grains, Vegetable Main Dishes Tagged With: apple, Brazil nuts, cheese pumpkin, crystallized ginger, cuurants, dried apricots, dried cranberries, dried dates, dried figs, orange, pumpkin seeds, red onion, wild rice, winter squash

May Flowers

April 30, 2016 by Sheila

Pink Dogwood

  The sun was setting and the light on the first flowers of Spring was magical. Happy May Day -Sheila

Filed Under: Gardening Tagged With: alyssum, dogwood, flowers, May

The Ginger Family

April 28, 2016 by Sheila

ginger, turmeric and galangal

  Fresh ginger, turmeric and galangal will transport your recipes across the Indian continent, Southeast Asia and north through Japan, Korea and China. Below are from top left clockwise fresh turmeric, galangal, and ginger. The freshest ginger from the farmer’s market. And some Ginger Turmeric tea for a Spring de-tox. The euphorbias are in bloom. […]

Filed Under: Beverages, Cooking Basics Tagged With: de-tox, fresh ginger, fresh turmeric, galangal, ginger, tea, turmeric

Homemade Organic Fertilizer

April 20, 2016 by Sheila

Homemade Organic Fertilizer

Photo: From upper left, clockwise – Bone Meal, Kelp Meal, Soybean Meal, Alfalfa Meal, Rock Phosphate, Dried Blood, Fertilizer Mix The Killing Fields. Vegans and Jehovah Witnesses should not read this post! As an ovo-lacto vegetarian, I can hardly deal with the dried blood and bonemeal myself, always wearing gloves when I handle this recipe. […]

Filed Under: Gardening Tagged With: bone meal, dried blood, Elliot Coleman, Epsoma, fish emulsion, greensand, kelp, limestone, organic fertilizer, rock phosphate, soybean meal, wood ashes

Quinoa, Kale and Butternut Squash Patties with Beet Relish

March 7, 2016 by Sheila

Quinoa Patties

Everybody is detoxing. Just mention the desire to give up sugar (that would be me) and everyone within earshot will chime in with what they are or are not eating. Vegetables top the charts, mostly raw (no, but thank you anyway) with some taking drastic action and reducing intake to only vegetables and fruits with […]

Filed Under: Grains, Greens, Vegetable Main Dishes Tagged With: beet relish, beets, burger, butternut squash, coriander, cumin, kale, maple syrup, maple vinegar, Meyer lemon, parsley, parsnip, pattie, quinoa, red onions, veggie burger, winter squash

Cheesecake with Raspberry Sauce

February 13, 2016 by Sheila

Cheesecake with Raspberry Sauce

30 years to this day. It was a Friday the 13th. I knew Lewis was going to propose to me the next day, Valentine’s Day. We were going upstate to look at property in Sullivan County and I had planned and prepped an elaborate picnic lunch of Fried Chicken, French Potato Salad and Cheesecake with […]

Filed Under: Cakes, Fruits, Sauces Tagged With: cheesecake, raspberry puree, raspberry sauce, valentine's day dessert

Seed Starting

February 3, 2016 by Sheila

Seed Starting

Start your engines; it’s seed starting time. This is always the most optimistic time of year for me. No weeds, except for that darn foxtail grass I never pulled and which keeps waving in the wind taunting me all winter long, the deer are hunkered down, the groundhogs and rabbits are hibernating, and,with the expectation […]

Filed Under: Gardening Tagged With: annuals, edible flowers, flowers, herb seed, herbs, homemade fertilizer, homemade potting soil, organic, perennials, seed starting, soil blocks, vegetable seed, vegetables

Sea Salt

January 24, 2016 by Sheila

Sea Salt

Top Row:  Baleine Sea Salt, Japanese Plum Salt, Matcha Sea Salt, Dried Orange Peel and French Grey Sea Salt, Himalayan Fine Pink Salt, Himalayan Pink Rock Salt Second Row:  Japanese Plum Salt, Maldon, Icelandic Black Sea Salt, Fleur de Sel, Himalayan Pink Salt Third Row: Prussian Blue Salt, French Grey Sea Salt, Icelandic Black Sand […]

Filed Under: Cooking Basics Tagged With: Aleppo Red Pepper, Crystal, Flavored Salt, Himilayan, Maldon, Matcha, Paprika, Prussian Blue, Rosemary, salt, sea salt, Smoked Paprika, Truffle

Satsuma Orange and Pomegranate Salad

January 1, 2016 by Sheila

Satsuma Orange Salad

Here’s a bright New Years’ Day Salad to freshen the morning after an evening of staying up past our bedtimes to welcome 2016. No waxing poetic or wondering how long I’ll last until breaking down from any resolutions made during a confident and optimistic mood somewhere towards the end of December. Let’s not tax ourselves […]

Filed Under: Fruits, Salads Tagged With: pomegranate, salad, satsuma orange

Late Summer Flowers

September 18, 2015 by Sheila

Dahlias, Zinnias, Cosmos

These are some of the flowers I grew for my daughter’s wedding last month. Dahlias, zinnias, and cosmos. They really come into their full glory in August and September, hanging on until the first frost. Dahlia tubers need to be dug up 2 weeks after the first killing frost and stored through the winter. No […]

Filed Under: Cut Flowers, Gardening Tagged With: cosmos, dahlias, daisies, little flower school, victoria salvia, wedding flowers, zinnias

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