Home at 3 AM on Monday and a day late after two weeks away. The fresh food on hand was a short list: apples, onions, and garlic. We didn’t even have coffee! And after nine hours of sitting on a plane followed by four hours of sleep, coffee was really all we cared about. But… Continue reading “Know What’s in Your Freezer: January 9-13”
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The Last Days of 2016: December 12-23
The weeks leading up to the holidays are always busy. Even more so for us this year since we have a red-eye flight to Boston the day after Christmas. Time is short. And so this post will be as well. The weeks became a blur. I give you the highlights. Farmers Markets To start, here’s… Continue reading “The Last Days of 2016: December 12-23”
Serving Leftovers to Company (Yes We Can): December 5-9
December. When 24 weeks of CSA boxes comes to an end. Although I always miss the variety and convenience, there’s also a bit of relief. My freezer is packed. I’ve cooked a lot the last six months. And the holidays are always busy. I feel ready for simple meals. Plus, some meals that rely on… Continue reading “Serving Leftovers to Company (Yes We Can): December 5-9”
A Pantry Inventory Is Important, but So Are Habits: October 24-28
Friends and faithful readers, I have a confession. This week I finally had a kitchenlister meltdown and it all started with the pantry inventory. (Well, “finally” meaning since I started this blog. I’ve had plenty before that.) Maybe that’s a bit dramatic. But it did feel like the week of annoyances (see here, here and… Continue reading “A Pantry Inventory Is Important, but So Are Habits: October 24-28”
Are Meal Plans for You?
I started the kitchenlister blog almost a month ago and I’m excited to already be writing this tenth post about meal plans! Thinking about it, I realized this blog was intended to be about cooking AND starting a business. I definitely have more pearls of wisdom to share about cooking. I’m hoping you can share… Continue reading “Are Meal Plans for You?”