food-related
meal plan – week 5
I am cooking my way through the last few days of this year’s 30athome challenge. I gave myself a handful of passes – my birthday… those few days where I could not face another dirty dish – and I feel totally okay about that. I take the challenge as an opportunity to reset my cooking […]
MoreMy starter is dead and I have to start all over again. Sigh.
sourdough update: week 3
With 20 days of daily sourdough feedings under my belt, I am easing into this last stretch of February with clear intentions – a whole grain, refrigerated starter that only has to be fed once a week. My AP flour starter is there (far right)! It is active and doubling even at fridge temps without […]
More#fijchallenge – february
We are entering month two of the challenge and the name of the game is fermenting. I love me some fermented cukes and jalapeños, but honestly haven’t ventured to far outside of putting up summer produce. So… for my challenge this month I am taking on sourdough starters and yogurt sans instapot and if I can […]
Morewinter cooking
This is a great little cookbook for winter cooking. It is basically my December CSA box. Vegetable-focused sides, salads, mains, and even breakfasts to use up those collards, sweet potatoes, and root veggies. Eat Your Books hasn’t indexed it yet, so a quick list of some of my favorites: Fluffy Sweet Potato Biscuits Pecan Sweet […]
MoreThe Big Bake Sale for Border Families
Join us on Saturday, August 4 from 10am-2pm all over the Austin (and beyond) as we sell our best baked goodies. Our citywide charity bake sale will be raising funds to support and reunite immigrant and refugee families at the border via RAICES Texas. Sale Locations: Eldorado Cafe – 3300 W Anderson Ln #303, […]
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