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Garden Gazpacho

Garden Gazpacho

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

Garden Gazpacho is a perfect meal for warm weather. I decided to make this when the temperature reached 105 and I did not want to turn on my oven or stove to make dinner. It is an extremely refreshing soup that is served chilled.

Garden Frittata

Garden Frittata

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

An Italian omelet that can be varied to include fresh vegetables and much more. Cut is small pieces and served at room temperature Frittata is a treat with a glass of wine. This is a recipe that calls out for creative variations, asparagus, bell peppe…

Jumble Pie

Jumble Pie

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

This is something I whip up regularly, it can be made with any left over meats you have.

Garden Vegetable Dip

Garden Vegetable Dip

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

Here's a delcious dip for holiday parties.

Alfredo Sauce

Alfredo Sauce

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Better than olive garden!

Mark's Ravioli

Mark's Ravioli

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

My husband called and said I have a dinner idea! He came home, took over the kitchen and less than 30 minutes later invited us to join him at the table. You never know what to expect, but it was fantastic! He put chicken in the recipe that I could do w…

Summer Broiled Shrimp and Fresh Herbs

Summer Broiled Shrimp and Fresh Herbs

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

Fresh garden air, warm sunshine, cool wine and finger lickin' good broiled shrimp. Guess who is happy that it's summertime?

Smoky Pasta Salad

Smoky Pasta Salad

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

This is a recipe that Rebekka came up with. She used The vegetables we had on hand from our garden, along with pasta, a little mayo and some smoky paprika chipotle spice. Feel free to add meat if you like. Shrimp, smoked oysters, or craw fish would be gre…

Mock Chop Suey

Mock Chop Suey

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

In spite of the fact that legend says this recipe was created by Chinese immigrants in San Fransisco, it is not truly Chinese. Rather I think it is a great example of the good 'ole American standby skillet supper or casserole. It's tasty and super-easy to…

Smoked Salmon with Creme Fraiche & Tagliatelle

Smoked Salmon with Creme Fraiche & Tagliatelle

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

I read somewhere that this dish is so easy to make that non-chef Italian men cook it to impress their WaGs on Valentine’s Day. I make this about once a month. It takes only as long as it takes to cook pasta, i.e. minutes, a real “busy day” dish…

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Through The Garden Gate

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Slip Through The Garden Gate....
to a place where the flowers never fade, the sun always shines, and the chocolate has no calories.

The Indoor Garden(er)

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The Indoor Garden(er) is primarily about vegetable gardening in a studio apartment with spotlights on local farming and gardening volunteering. The blog also focuses on cooking creations and eating locally.

Apricosa

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Apricosa is about the enjoyment of delicious and healthy California cooking. Here you'll find experiences, recipes, and tips drawn from the huge availability of fresh produce both from my garden and from the surrounding Santa Barbara area, influenced…

Family Fresh Cooking

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Family Fresh Cooking provides simple, quick and easy recipes for the home cook. Fresh, whole foods are used to inspire a high energy lifestyle.

The Africa Cafe Family

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A place to share the recipes, story and style of this iconic Cape Town restaurant established in 1992.

Family Spice

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A stay-at home mom's mission to get families back in the kitchen! Yummy recipes, presented with plenty of photographs and directions that are easy to read and follow. Plus, fitness advice (from a licensed personal trainer), nutrition articles (from a…

Recipes for the Family

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Yummy recipes from across the world and easy to prepare.

Family Meals For You Blog

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Family Meals For You blog is helping bring families back to the dinner table with easy, fast and delicious meal solutions.

Yorkshire Pantry

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How one Yorkshire family attempt to cook and eat simple but inspiring vegetarian food using pantry ingredients and still find the time to work, commute, do up the house, tend the garden, study…….

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Recipes made up by using seasonal fruit and vegetables grown in my garden and others that are interesting or loved by the family. Making soup is a favourite in our home so there are plenty of soup recipes too. I am always looking to find new and fun…

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Saturday Stories: What Do We Do in the Summertime?

posted August 14, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

It's summertime and times as tough.  You have five children, four of them girls between the ages of say, 13 and 6.  All of them are bored.  Oh, they work hard and do their chores, but there is only so much that needs to be done.   (read full article)

Summer in a crostata

posted August 13, 2010 in Apricosa

I'm kind of excited about this crostata.  Why?  Because it features red-ripe tomatoes and herbs picked out from the garden.  Such a good combination of fresh ingredients, with Mediterranean flavors saying "it's summer."Sunshine, warmth (read full article)

Quick Roasted Tomato Sauce

When life, or your brother, hands you a bushel of tomatoes: make tomato sauce ... from scratch!While slow-roasted is all the rage, sometimes there's no time for slow. Sometimes you need quick. I often need quick. Such was the case on Saturday nigh (read full article)

La Dispensa

posted August 11, 2010 in Aglio, Olio & Peperoncino

the Italian pantry Dark, musty and cool. Walking in the typical Italian family larder would often evoke fear and mystery. Children were seldom allowed entrance. Selected females were granted access and only for retrieving specific items. Otherwise t (read full article)

Summer barbeques

posted August 09, 2010 in Dairy Diary Chat

This year I planned to have lots of barbeques – informal gatherings for family and friends. As I don’t have a huge house, but a bigger than average garden, summer is the perfect time to socialise and enjoy spending stress-free time with loved one (read full article)

Summer's Bounty

posted August 06, 2010 in A Foodie's Quest

What can be easier, or more pleasant, than making a quick mixed salad with whatever you have at hand? The French call mixed salads une salade composée -isn't that sweet? As if the salad were a musical composition, all the flavours melding into visua (read full article)

Made Locally

posted August 04, 2010 in In My Kitchen

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Ramblers Way. All opinions are 100% mine.A friend of mine is very surprise when I told her about the things I do now a day. My family has a vegetable garden in the backyard, and we try to buy other (read full article)

BlogHer '10 + Farm Fresh Garlic

No, BlogHer and garlic have nothing to do with one another ... at least not as far as I can tell. I'm simply using this photo as an intro to my question of the day. I'll tell you all about the garlic, in due course. So, are any of you going to Blog (read full article)

recharged

posted August 02, 2010 in inner pickle

Well hello! I hope you had a smashing weekend.  We did. First overnight stay away with new baby: at Mum and Dad's so not really pushing the boat out I s'pose. Totally, totally lovely.   What's not to adore about the farm? :: Mum and (read full article)

From scratch ...

posted August 02, 2010 in A Tasty Thought by JG

and also from the soil rising upward!  Usually food is my topic of choice, but during this past week I have been enticed with the plants growing around our home.  Summer in the Pioneer Valley is so colorful - filled with annuals  and p (read full article)

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