Fall is apple time, no doubt about it. Besides apple picking and yard side stands, even the local markets are filled with different kinds of fresh apples, just picked. It's time to stock up. Keep apples cool and they can last for several weeks. Where do you think apples in the summer come from? A … Continue reading How to Make Apple Karamel Sweet Rolls
How to Make Corn-Crab Chowder
Perfect soup and chowder weather - finally cooler weather is here. It's mid-October! Today more rain - it's been a really wet summer and early fall - and so cold and damp equals soup weather. I thought about what I have on hand. Two large bags of corn in the freezer, and I know some … Continue reading How to Make Corn-Crab Chowder
Fox Pines Peanut Butter Pumpkin Dog Biscuits
My dogs expect a "cookie" every time they come in from outside - yes, they have us well trained. Not that I give them a treat every time, but often enough so they expect it. Tragedy this week I am out of dog biscuits. I forgot them when I went shopping last week. Now sad … Continue reading Fox Pines Peanut Butter Pumpkin Dog Biscuits
How to Deal with Yellow Jackets
As summer ends, autumn is the time to clean up around the homestead. Cutting back dead ferns, shrubs and grasses are just part of the chores. The garden gets put to bed for the winter. I pull out the dead plants and put them in the compost pile; remove the tomato cages and posts to … Continue reading How to Deal with Yellow Jackets
Why I Shop on Line
Let's face it - we're all busy these days. In my little town we have 2 grocery stores, 1 hardware store, and assorted small business that mostly cater to tourists. Oh, and two liquor stores. That's about it for shopping. The closest big box stores and Walmart's are 35-40 minutes either north or south. So … Continue reading Why I Shop on Line
Making Cast Iron Chicken Pot Pie
We eat lots of chicken, and therefore I almost always some cooked left over chicken in the freezer. Making a pot pie not only uses up the chicken, but also any left over vegetables I have frozen. And my cast iron skillet is not only the perfect size, but also helps make a crispy bottom … Continue reading Making Cast Iron Chicken Pot Pie
All Kids Should Grow up With a Pet
I firmly believe all children should grow up with some kind of pet. It teaches compassion for other living things, as well as responsibility for caring for an animal. In my recent September/October issue issue of Eating Well Magazine had an article that caught my eye - "Would getting a dog benefit my kids?" it … Continue reading All Kids Should Grow up With a Pet
Using and Growing Horseradish
One of my memories is of my grandmother, whose sight was not the best anymore, scooping up a fork-full of horseradish, instead of mashed potatoes, with her roast beef. Popped the whole thing into her mouth. After a couple coughs, she said, "Well that will clear out the sinuses!". I love horseradish. My mom used … Continue reading Using and Growing Horseradish
Bounties of Summer, Cool Nights of Autumn
Autumn is approaching. I've noticed that by mid- August this year, some of the sugar maples already have hints of color, and the summer flowers and ferns are all dying back. I am not a summer person. I much prefer the cool days of autumn, with sunny pleasant days, that sometimes even require a sweatshirt, … Continue reading Bounties of Summer, Cool Nights of Autumn
Lemon Cardamon Cake Loaves
I wanted, no needed, to bake something. So I went to one of my sources for all things baked. I love the Bake from Scratch Magazine. Wonderful pictures, do-able recipes for the home cook. More things than I can make unless I bake something every day. I've also purchased both books: Bake From Scratch Artisan … Continue reading Lemon Cardamon Cake Loaves