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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Friday, June 24, 2011

Fresh Harvest Home Romaine makes a great bread-substitute. Shown here brimming with curried chicken salad with walnuts and Zantes currants. Tidier (no crumbs) and tastier than pita bread.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Life Begins in the Greenhouse

The nursery at Harvest Home Organics, where Rose tends her little ones. Luckily, they are an orderly and well-behaved bunch.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Foraged Greens & Feta Salad with Improvised Confetti

There is suddenly a lot of green out there and it is a shame to let it go to waste. Right now is a forager's paradise. Out of my weedy patch out back I harvested tender young dandelion greens, robust chives, and some garlic greens (sprouting up from some leftovers from last year). I could have also scooted over to the side yard for some of that pesky but reportedly tasty garlic mustard. To make the potentially chewier leaves more dainty, I chopped them up in the food processor just a bit. Add to the greens a couple dollops of local feta cheese and top with something bright from the fridge: shredded carrots and chopped red pepper. Then garnish with some sunflower seeds and ground pepper and you've got a salad of fairly complex tastes. If you are find it too earthy...just add vinaigrette. Think of the vitamins in this beauty! ~Jackie

Tuesday, March 8, 2011


One new salad every day, that's the rule. Why? Because salads are easy and sexy, complete and tasty, the perfect food for any season. Follow me in this journey where health and sustainability meet taste and pleasure. Check out the Salad Pride Blog.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Oh, sure...you don't turn and run the other way when you see me coming with 8 zucchini this time of year...great photo from Cooking Light, August 2010.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Winter Hibernation



Good time to catch up on reading when not cruising the seed catalogs, trying to make important decisions.