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Tag Archives: Andersonville Farmers Market
Broccoli Bigger Than Your Head
A is for apple. Oh wait, that was the last post, and I still can’t get enough of them, but need to move along. B is for broccoli. As in broccoli bigger than your head. Ok, my head, I can’t … Continue reading
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Tagged Andersonville Farmers Market, broccoli, broccoli soup, Chicago Area farmers marekts, Chicago Farmer's Markets, Evanston Farmer's Market, extra virgin olive oil, Farmers Markets, fresh organic, fresh seasonal organic produce, Green City Market, Mo's blog, moira's blog, soup, sustainable, to market with mo
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Latest Fashion Statement: Kale Pesto
Fashionwise (yes, there is something I love almost as much as food and going to the Farmers Market), this past (insert sad face that I am already referring to summer as past) summer season, and trickling over into the Fall, … Continue reading
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Tagged Andersonville Farmers Market, basil, Chicago Area farmers marekts, Chicago Farmer's Markets, Evanston Farmer's Market, extra virgin olive oil, Farmers Markets, fresh organic, fresh seasonal organic produce, Glenwood Sunday Market, kale, kale pesto, Mo's blog, moira's blog, olive oil, pesto, sage, Shiso, sustainable, to market with mo
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Kofta-Keftdes Mash-up
Oh sure, deciding to use the stovetop on the hottest day of the year, without having a ‘freezer burn’ level of air conditioning, might not be the smartest idea, but when you trumped preparing the ground lamb you thawed over … Continue reading
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Eat your pea…tendrils please.
Meandering thru the market this weekend, I was drawn to, okay admittedly alot of things but needing to find some focus, a pile of beautifully bundled greens with delicate curling tendrils. Ah, the precursor to peas (who yes I did … Continue reading
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Tagged Andersonville Farmers Market, broccoli rabe, Chicago Area farmers marekts, Chicago Farmer's Markets, Evanston Farmer's Market, Farmers Markets, fresh organic, fresh seasonal organic produce, Glenwood Sunday Market, Henry's Farm, moira's blog, mushrooms, mustard greens, Nichols Farm, pea tentrils, River Valley Mushrooms, snow peas, sugar snap peas, sustainable, to market with mo
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‘climb every mountain…’
March. Hum, still winter in Chicago. Still three months until summer begins. And still five months before tomato season begins. I don’t know about you, but right about now I start going thru (ok, really started after I ate my … Continue reading
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Tagged Andersonville Farmers Market, Chicago Area farmers marekts, Chicago Farmer's Markets, Evanston Farmer's Market, Farmers Markets, food artisans, fresh seasonal organic produce, Glenwood Sunday Market, Green City Market, grilled cheese sandwich, moira's blog, sustainable, to market with mo, Tomato Mountain Farm, Tomato Mountain Organics
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dark chocolate a day, keeps the…
Valentine’s Day. You have come and gone, and per usual, with all the usual hype. Showering our true loves (or being showered) with cards, flowers, champagne, jewelry, lingerie, fancy dinners out (or in), carriage rides, those message hearts (is it … Continue reading
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The darker the…
Black beans are delicious, black beans fill me up. Black beans are so damn yummy, they satisfy my tummy… Oh sorry, don’t mind me singing away to myself. O hey, anyone out there (or should I say first to) that … Continue reading
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Tiny but intense (encore cuz I just can’t get enough of them lately)
…clearly I am not describing myself, unless of course women who are six feet tall are suddenly deemed ‘tiny’. No, ‘tiny but intense’ best befits micro-greens. Let me tell you, I cannot get my fill of these petite doses … Continue reading
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please sir may I have some more? (an encore presentation)
January has the honor of being the national month of Eye Health Care, Bath Safety, Skating, Shape up US, Hot Tea, Soup (which I want to switch to February, but hey, that’s my issue), Fiber Focus, Prune Breakfast (see previous … Continue reading
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Baby it’s Cold Outside…
(a repost from last year, on efete.net, but since I was making the candied grapefruit peel this morning thought I would share with you agin this year) …but offer me a grapefruit inside, and suddenly I am transported to … Continue reading
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