Monthly Archives: August 2011

Lessons Learned: Chickens

Here’s a little follow up to the chicken debacle that’s been happening lately on my little urban farm. I’ve learned a few things. 1. Chickens are tough little biddies. There’s a pecking order for sure and those girls will hide an … Continue reading

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Honoré: Follow Your Nose

Kristine and I were supposed to meet for a run, but we went to Honoré instead. Poor me. We pushed her son Jasper in his stroller to the bakery to go see daddy. And I walked beside them like Pepé … Continue reading

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Heirloom Tomato Bread Salad with Black-eyed Peas

This salad happened by accident. I was planning on making a super simple pot of black-eyed peas. I put them in water to soak in the morning. Originally, I thought I was going to make some biscuits and tomato jam … Continue reading

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Zucchini Pancakes on TV

I remember thinking that food stamps were the coolest things. I was too young to understand what that meant – the fact that we had food stamps. Oh, I knew that we were strapped financially. There was a time when … Continue reading

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