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Monthly Archives: December 2014
Merry Christmas from the Brown Family!
It’s about to get really quite on the blog for a few weeks. We are going to be busy cooking up many new recipes, resting in the warmth of the season with our family and enjoying the holidays. We wish … Continue reading
Fresh Produce Sides: Green Bean Casserole with Fennel
With fennel coming available on the Gourmet Variety Menu and for order ala carte soon I stumbled across this amazing recipe a few weeks back and had to pass it on. It is too scrumptious to miss! Scroll to the … Continue reading
Happy Winter! Celebrating with Cranberry Cake.
Originally posted on SOIL:
Upside Down Cranberry Coffee Cake It is officially Winter! I will be honest. I am not very good at following directions when it comes to cooking. This recipe is an adaptation of one I first saw…
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Butternut Sage Risotto
I cannot share enough about how much fun seasonal eating can be! One of the most popular winter vegetables are the various winter squash. Butternut is an easy favorite with it’s creamy interior that seems to accommodate many methods of … Continue reading
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Tagged butternut, butternut and sage risotto, farm fresh food, sage, seasonal eating, winter squash
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