In the heart of ski country, spring replaces late winter slowly–so slowly that when most gardeners around the country are celebrating the season with the first shoots of asparagus or tender salad turnips or sweet peas, we’re still struggling under several feet of hard-pack, glacial mounds of snow. It is a barren and desolate [...]
Foodbuzz 24, 24, 24: Harvest Supper & Benefit
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Early Spring Meal Plan
So … I really need to get back into meal planning. There’ve been far too many hodgepodge meals thrown together on the fly in the last few weeks. Brown rice spaghetti, anchovies, eggs and olive oil? Sure, why not? Check out orgjunkie.com for more menu plans. Meal Plan for Monday Breakfast: Strained [...]
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