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A Hungry Spoon: A Blueberry Morning
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Saturday, August 7, 2010. With our ongoing do-it-yourself "yard renovation" and our upcoming vacation looming overhead, there is much to be done today. What better way to start the morning than a batch of Blueberry Banana pancakes? For those of you who dream of light-as-a-feather, fluffy pancakes, you'd better head to IHOP and forget breakfast at our house (unless, of course, you're coming on a carrot cake pancake. Morning, in which case you will. Get the light, airy texture you crave). Oh, but it is!
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The Porch Garden: August 2013
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One girl's adventures in growing food without owning any land. Saturday, August 24, 2013. Small Garden, Big Harvest. First, a confession. I have two gardens. I have my small porch garden where everything is grown in containers and I also have a 10ft x 10ft plot in my town's community garden. I did reference my community garden plot in this post about the garden as my sandbox. And I do share lots of pictures from my garden plot outside of this blog. I love the colors of these "sweet pickle" peppers. And a...
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The Porch Garden: June 2013
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One girl's adventures in growing food without owning any land. Tuesday, June 18, 2013. Why you should start an herb garden. Everybody wants to grow tomatoes. But there's nothing wrong with going smaller with your porch garden. Here are some reasons to grow an herb garden. Just watering the plants can bring out the scent. My fave is rosemary. 3) Your food will taste better. Seriously. Fresh herbs make everything taste better. They're way better than dried or store-bought. 4) It's cheaper to grow your own.
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The Porch Garden: Back in Time/ Tomato Adoption Agency
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One girl's adventures in growing food without owning any land. Monday, August 5, 2013. Back in Time/ Tomato Adoption Agency. Okay, I meant to do this post almost 2 months ago. So I'm gonna jump in my DeLorean, flip the time circuits on, and set my destination for June 1st, 2013 (i.e. sort the garden pics on my computer by date until I find the right ones. Sometimes I try too hard to make a blog about plants seem exciting.). Tomato plants in the car for delivery. I think she's getting a green thumb! Every...
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The Porch Garden: Happy 4th of July! (A full porch, hanging baskets, and a tomato growth chart)
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One girl's adventures in growing food without owning any land. Friday, July 4, 2014. Happy 4th of July! A full porch, hanging baskets, and a tomato growth chart). I don't have fireworks, but I've got the stars and stripes waving on the porch. The porch garden is pretty full, though I'm always thinking about adding more. I did decide I needed to add some flowers this year and it seemed that *up* was the only way to go, so I added some new plant hangers to the porch columns. The Porch Garden on Pinterest.
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vegetarian duck: an amsterdam food blog.: 2014.11
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Squeaked out by MEM. Labels: It Was A Good Day. The Opposite of Complaining. I said it. This is a rub designed to emulate Italian-American pepperoni, it's good on just about everything so far. 1 tbsp yellow mustard seeds. 1 tbsp fennel seed. 1 tbsp black peppercorns. 2 tbsp sweet (non-hot) paprika. 1 tbsp raw sugar. 1 or 2 tsp smoked salt, to taste. 1 or 2 tsp smoked paprika, to taste. 1 or 2 tsp garlic powder, to taste. 1 or 2 tsp cayenne pepper, to taste. Squeaked out by MEM. Juice of a lemon. This is ...
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Aimee's Vegetarian Recipes: Chocolate-Maple Bread
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Vegetarian Family Tested and Approved Recipes. Thursday, March 5, 2015. 189; cup butter, softened. 1 cup low-fat sour cream, at room temperature. 1¼ cups maple syrup. 1¾ cups all-purpose flour. 189; cup cocoa powder. 189; tsp. baking powder. 189; tsp. baking soda. 189; tsp. salt. 1 tsp ground cinnamon. 1 Preheat oven to 350°F, and coat 9- x 5-inch loaf pan with cooking spray. 4 Pour batter into prepared pan, and bake 50 to 60 minutes, or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pan. Our fa...
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Kearby's Kitchen: November 2012
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Reflections on cooking, dining, gardening, and other pleasures that make life splendid. My recipes are meant to be shared and enjoyed. I welcome you to re-post my recipes and text. I ask only that you credit me and include a link to my blog if you post any of my content. Monday, November 12, 2012. Almond and Parmesan Chicken Tenders. This one is kid and adult approved. It's a great, more healthy alternative to flour-laden, carb-dense recipes. Yummy! Recipe For Almond and Parmesan Chicken Tenders. This is...
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