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How to Store Root Vegetables in Boxes in a Cellar
Here is the first turnip I got out of my garden this summer. One week, nothing...the next, I had a bunch pushing their shoulders through the soil, and begging to be pulled. Keeping root vegetables in a cellar...
0 commentsHow to Roast Root Vegetables. Easy Instructions for Roasted Potatoes, Roasted Carrots, Roasted Yams...
Easy tricks to perfect roasted vegetables every time.
0 commentsAn Irish Classic, Mashed Carrots and Rutabaga. This Great Recipe Tastes MUCH Better than It Sounds!
An Irish classic, this recipe tastes great, much better than it sounds, and it's even better on the second night when fried up with bacon!
2 commentsTraditional Italian Mushroom Marsala
What, you may ask, is the base of that wonderful sauce you had on your Veal Marsala last night? I will tell you. Right now. Are you ready? Any Italian grandma will tell you the secret is in the sauce....
0 commentsThings to Do With Sweet Potatoes
Sweet potatoes -the prehistoric Ipomoea batatas - are grown often in Louisiana and North Carolina and different from yams -Dioscorea Species - which are usually long and gnarly looking in Caribbean tropical...
28 commentsGrilled Pork Roast: An Impressive but Easy Dinner Party
Roasting a small, pre-marinated pork roast on the grill makes a delicious meal with surprisingly little effort. Add seasonal veggies and serve with salad for a simple dinner party.
1 commentHealth and Nutritional Benefits of Turnips
Turnip is a round root vegetable. It is of the size of a big apple and belongs to the Cruciferae family.Health benefits:1 Turnips, like other vegetables, are low in calories.2 Turnip has high vitamin C and...
0 commentsBeet, apple and walnut salad in a tart vinnaigrette.
Too many people say they don’t like beets… and if you are one of these people, I have to tell you that you're wrong. You actually do like beets; you just haven't had them prepared correctly yet! ...
0 commentsSan Diego Winter Vegetables & Herbs
We have mild winters in San Diego. Vegetables that back east would be started no earlier than March can be started in the fall and continued throughout the winter till March (and sometimes longer). Our fall...
1 commentColorful Carrots - Freezing Your Crop to Make the Most of Them
My mother read the "Little House" books, by Laura Ingalls Wilder, to my siblings and I when we were young. Naturally, we loved them. We sewed quilts for our dolls. We tried to teach our calves to pull sleds,...
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