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Tag Archives: kitchen arts
Stocking Up, Spring Style
Spring means time to stock up to make summer more relaxing. Continue reading
Zucchini Gummy Fruit
Make chewy tasty “gummy fruit” out of zucchini. Continue reading
Posted in kitchen arts, snack recipe, subversive cooking
Tagged dehydrator, kitchen arts, snack recipe, subversive cooking, zucchini
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Make Grain-Free Dog Treats
Make your own grain-free dog treats and jerky. Continue reading
Is Communal Cooking For You?
Large batch cooking is a fun way to take the burden out of making meals. Build community over the stove, together. Continue reading
Posted in community, eating, frugality, kitchen arts, subversive cooking
Tagged communal cooking, community, eating, frugality, fun, kitchen arts, subversive cooking
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Feast & Famine
Putting food by teaches us what it must have been like for generations before us. It may tell us why they feasted at the holidays too. Continue reading
Posted in Christmas, eating, frugality, gratitude, hope, kitchen arts, mindfulness, radical homemaker, tradition, winter
Tagged Christmas, eating, frugality, gratitude, history, hope, kitchen arts, mindfulness, radical homemaker, subversive cooking, tradition, winter
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Creative Tactics For Eating Frugally & Well
Nine tactics for eating well on the cheap. Continue reading
Posted in eating, frugality, gardening, health, kitchen arts, local food
Tagged eating, frugality, gardening, health, kitchen arts, local food
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Yes We Can
When we can’t grow enough, we head to the wholesale produce auction. Continue reading
Posted in economy, gardening, kitchen arts, local food
Tagged canning, economy, farm auction, kitchen arts, local food
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Get Cultured With Homemade Sauerkraut
Sauerkraut is one of the easiest lacto-fermented foods to make at home. Continue reading
Remedies To Charm, Not Harm
Springtime means it’s time to include nettle in each jar of iced tea I brew. It helps keep hay fever at bay. And time to chop fresh mint, dandelion, and cilantro in salads. I’m convinced it does wonders to keep … Continue reading
Posted in healing, kitchen arts, self-reliance
Tagged healing, kitchen arts, self-reliance
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Make The Easiest Homemade Cheese
How to make the easiest homemade cheese: queso blanco. Continue reading

