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Thursday, December 31, 2020

Cookie Party 2020: A Visual Guide

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art by  Dan Funderburgh Oh, hello. I'm returning to this long-inactive snack blog in the midst of a global pandemic in order to share wh...
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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

The Lunch Box Thing.

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We pack a lunch for our 2 1/2 year old four times a week. Inspired by sites like Wendolonia , I've been challenging myself to build int...
Sunday, August 18, 2013

Adventures in CSA 2013: Week 11 - Behind the Music

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If I only posted the contents of our CSA share each week, you'd get an idea of what we receive from our farm. When I also post about m...
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Adventures in CSA 2013: Week 10 Recipes

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I was very near quitting this "blogging about vegetables" folly altogether when I realized I was a month behind in CSA posts. Lo...

Adventures in CSA 2013: Week 9 Recipes

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I'm still playing catch-up, in terms of logging my CSA share usage. Week nine was two weeks ago. I may be missing some details as I repo...

Adventures in CSA 2013: Week 8 Recipes

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Things are getting hazy! I am 4 weeks behind in these CSA wrap-ups. Please assume I have a very good excuse. I am going to have to rely heav...

Adventures in CSA 2013: Week 7 Recipes

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Week 7 Produce Carrots Eggplant Lettuce Basil Cucumber Fresh sweet onions Green cabbage Blueberries Yellow Plumpricots Oh, lo...
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"I have a thermos bottle with cream of tomato soup," she said. "And a lobster salad sandwich on thin slices of white bread. I have celery, carrot sticks, and black olives, and a little cardboard shaker of salt for the celery. And two plums and a tiny basket of cherries. And vanilla pudding with chocolate sprinkles and a spoon to eat it with." "That's a good lunch," said Albert. "I think it's nice that there are all different kinds of lunches and breakfasts and dinners and snacks. I think eating is nice." "So do I," said Frances, and she made the lobster-salad sandwich, the celery, the carrot sticks, and the olives come out even. -- from "Bread and Jam for Frances" by Russell Hoban
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