If you were fortunate enough to have had a good crop of brussels sprouts last fall, you might still be enjoying them, in which case this Brussel Sprouts Colcannon would be a very good idea. That was not the case for us however. We had a sort of brussels sprouts famine, with no idea why. That part of the garden…
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Bourbon Pecan Pie
Baking· Holiday Fun· Nuts· Pies· Recipes
Bourbon Pecan Pie – just the name sounds delicious, doesn’t it? But, first things first. If you were a reader of my old blog, you have certainly heard me lament about my inability to produce a pie crust what was both edible and presentable. Despite years of living next door to one of the world’s premier pie bakers – my…
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Clementine Crunch Cake
Aren’t clementines like the best thing ever? Peeling requires so little effort, and yet it reveals so much delicious juicy flavor. It’s hard to restrain yourself, and even buying a 5 pound box doesn’t seem to make them stick around for long. I had plans to work on this cake and twice, when I was ready to begin, the clementines…
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A Winter Garden Walk
I am one of those strange people who actually likes winter. Up to a point anyway. I am disappointed if we don’t have a white Christmas, and I enjoy knowing that my gardens are all snug under a nice bed of snow in January and February. Here in Upstate NY though, it’s not unusual for winter to outstay it’s welcome…
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Orange Coconut Slices
Baking· Christmas Cookie Collection· Citrus· Cookies - Bars· Recipes
I spent the first 10 days of the new year at my sister and brother-in-laws house, because my sister had knee surgery and she needed a little help around the house during her recovery. I was glad that I was able to go lend a hand, and it was nice to get some extra time together, even if that time…
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