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Tag Archives: Henry’s Farm
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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Tagged Andersonville Farmers Market, Catalpa Grove Farm, Chicago Area farmers marekts, Chicago Farmer's Markets, Evanston Farmer's Market, Farmers Markets, fresh seasonal organic produce, Glenwood Sunday Market, Green City Market, Henry's Farm, keftdes, kofta, lamb, meatballs, Mint Creek Farms, Mo's blog, moira's blog
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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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Yes, Nettles Sting…
Running around, playing in the woods as a kid, nettles were something you tried to avoid at all cost. Nothing like killing the rest of your day (cue obbsessive scratching) cuz you ran bare-legged thru a patch of nettles. So … Continue reading
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Tagged Chicago Area farmers marekts, Chicago Farmer's Markets, Evanston Farmer's Market, Farmers Markets, fresh organic, fresh seasonal organic produce, Green Acres Farm, Green City Market, green garlic, Henry's Farm, Italian Spinach, leeks, moira's blog, Nettles, spring onions, Stinging Nettles, sustainable, to market with mo
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Pumpkin Love
About a month or so ago, a friend ‘teased’ on her Facebook status about enjoying a delicious pumpkin milkshake. Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE pumpkin, but I just can’t bring myself to even think about it until temps have … Continue reading
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Tagged Chicago Area farmers marekts, Chicago Farmer's Markets, Evanston Farmer's Market, Farmers Markets, fresh seasonal organic produce, Glenwood Sunday Market, Henry's Farm, moira's blog, Nichols Farm, pumkin, pumpkin smoothie, sustainable, to market with mo, winter squash
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Don’t judge by the cover
Celery Root. Celeriac. Hum, just don’t know where to begin with you. I just sit here staring at you and…..nothing. Awfully American of me I suppose. Not only do we want you to taste good, but gosh darn it, you … Continue reading
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Tagged Celeriac, Celeriac & Potato Soup, Celery Root, Chicago Area farmers marekts, Chicago Farmer's Markets, Evanston Farmer's Market, Farmers Markets, fresh organic, fresh seasonal organic produce, Glenwood Sunday Market, Green City Market, Henry's Farm, Jamie Olivier, moira's blog, Nichols Farm, sustainable, to market with mo
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In a Pickle (originally posted 16 Sept 09 on efete.net)
So the other evening my girlfriend calls sounding a bit panicked. The conversation played out something like this… My friend: “Mo, my husband, the romantic that he is, just came home with a bushel, yes a bushel of golden beets … Continue reading
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Tagged Andersonville Farmers Market, beets, Chicago Area farmers marekts, Chicago Farmer's Markets, cucumbers, Evanston Farmer's Market, Farmers Markets, fresh organic, Glenwood Sunday Market, Green City Market, Henry's Farm, moira's blog, pickles, pickling, to market with mo
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‘Alright already’
I am sure that is what you are going to say when I mention shiso again. Seriously, if you had the over-abundance in your yard that I do then, let me tell ya, you’d be talking about it (a whole … Continue reading
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Tagged Andersonville Farmers Market, aqua fresca, Chicago Area farmers marekts, Chicago Farmer's Markets, Evanston Farmer's Market, Farmers Markets, fresh seasonal organic produce, Glenwood Sunday Market, Green City Market, Henry's Farm, Shiso, shiso pesto, to market with mo
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Shiso in the City
Need shiso? Well I’ve got it. “Shi’ what?,” you say. You are absolutely clueless as to what shiso is? Ever eat sushi? And if so you ever wonder what the heck that bright green (‘oh I hope it’s not ‘stinging … Continue reading