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Cooking With Nutrient-Dense Fats: How to Make Ghee

By Lani Panico / January 12, 2024 / Comments Off on Cooking With Nutrient-Dense Fats: How to Make Ghee

Get your ghee on! With this quick guide, you’ll learn how to make ghee and use it as an ingredient in delicious recipes (like the Citrus-Glazed Chicken one below) in no time. The following is an excerpt from The Nourishing Asian Kitchen by Sophia Nguyen Eng. It has been adapted for the web. Cooking With…

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micro-farm

Starting A Micro-Farm: Tips for Getting Smaller

By Lani Panico / January 5, 2024 / Comments Off on Starting A Micro-Farm: Tips for Getting Smaller

Want to set up your own micro-farm? These tips will help you learn how to simplify your work, increase profitability, and shape your ideas so you can create the perfect tiny farm for you. The following is an excerpt from The Lean Micro Farm by Ben Hartman. It has been adapted for the web. Unless…

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pigs

Perfect Pigs: Which Pig Breed Is Best for Your Farm?

By Lani Panico / January 3, 2024 / Comments Off on Perfect Pigs: Which Pig Breed Is Best for Your Farm?

Every farm could use a few pigs! Add a little “oink” to your life by raising your own. Don’t know where to start? Here are some tips for deciding which pig breed is best for your farm! The following is an excerpt from The New Livestock Farmer by Rebecca Thistlethwaite and Jim Dunlop. It has…

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Firm & Crumbly Feta-Style Cheese: An Easy Cheesy Recipe

By Lani Panico / December 28, 2023 / Comments Off on Firm & Crumbly Feta-Style Cheese: An Easy Cheesy Recipe

Want to learn how to make different kinds of cheese this winter? With this simple recipe, you’ll be ready to create a crumbly and decadent feta-style cheese at home. The following is an excerpt from Mastering Artisan Cheesemaking by Gianaclis Caldwell. It has been adapted for the web. How to Make Feta-Style Cheese Fortunately, feta-type…

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A Guide to Pruning Protected Crops

By Lani Panico / December 27, 2023 / Comments Off on A Guide to Pruning Protected Crops

Pruning is essential for keeping protected crops healthy & balanced through the winter months. Keep reading for some helpful tips on pruning greenhouse and hoophouse plants! The following is an excerpt from The Greenhouse and Hoophouse Grower’s Handbook by Andrew Mefferd. It has been adapted for the web. Unless otherwise noted, all photographs copyright © 2017…

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Pears Wrapped in Pastry with Crème Anglaise

By Lani Panico / December 22, 2023 / Comments Off on Pears Wrapped in Pastry with Crème Anglaise

Add a twist to your dessert dishes this winter! These pears wrapped in pastry not only smell and taste amazing, they’re very easy to make and are ‘pear’-fect for serving guests. The following is an excerpt from The Book of Pears by Joan Morgan. It has been adapted for the web. How to Make Pears…

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chicken noodle soup

Vietnamese Chicken Noodle Soup: A Better Way to Feel Better

By Lani Panico / December 20, 2023 / Comments Off on Vietnamese Chicken Noodle Soup: A Better Way to Feel Better

Beat the winter blues with this chicken noodle soup recipe! Delicious and nutritious, this soup is perfect for the whole family. The following is an excerpt from The Nourishing Asian Kitchen by Sophia Nguyen Eng. It has been adapted for the web. RECIPE: Vietnamese Chicken Noodle Soup Yield: 4 to 6 servings This soup is…

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cover crops

Laying Down Cover Crops in 7 Steps

By Lani Panico / December 14, 2023 / Comments Off on Laying Down Cover Crops in 7 Steps

Want to make the most of the slow gardening season? Lay cover crops to improve the health of your soil and plants! The following is an excerpt from The Celestial Garden by Jane Hawley Stevens. It has been adapted for the web. Benefits of Cover Crops Cover cropping is a management practice that benefits the…

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Spruce Tip Key Lime Pie: A Flavorful, Foraged Dessert

By Lani Panico / December 8, 2023 / Comments Off on Spruce Tip Key Lime Pie: A Flavorful, Foraged Dessert

Nothing is quite as sweet as baking a dessert with ingredients you foraged for yourself. This spruce tip key lime pie recipe is simple, delicious, and sure to impress all your guests this winter.  The following is an excerpt from The Forager Chef’s Book of Flora by Alan Bergo. It has been adapted for the…

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tools for micro-farming

9 Vital Tools for Micro-Farming

By Lani Panico / December 7, 2023 / Comments Off on 9 Vital Tools for Micro-Farming

Interested in micro-farming, but don’t know where to begin? Believe it or not, you only need 9 tools to get started. These easy-to-find tools for micro-farming will set the stage for productive growing! The following is an excerpt from The Lean Micro Farm by Ben Hartman. It has been adapted for the web. Unless otherwise noted, all…

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successful farm

Tips for Operating A Successful Farm

By Lani Panico / November 30, 2023 / Comments Off on Tips for Operating A Successful Farm

Want to run a successful farm, but don’t know where to begin? These tips from two organic farming pioneers will help you learn everything you need to get started. The following is an excerpt from Many Hands Make a Farm by Jack Kittredge and Julie Rawson. It has been adapted for the web. Lessons From Farming…

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homemade cheese

Let’s Get Cheesy! Sandor Katz’s Favorite Homemade Cheese

By Lani Panico / November 29, 2023 / Comments Off on Let’s Get Cheesy! Sandor Katz’s Favorite Homemade Cheese

There’s nothing quite like the flavor of fresh, homemade cheese — especially when there’s a story behind it. This cheese recipe, a favorite of fermentation expert Sandor Ellix Katz, requires a few simple ingredients that you can find in your fridge. The following is an excerpt from Sandor Katz’s Fermentation Journeys by Sandor Ellix Katz. It…

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egg rolls

Turkey Egg Rolls With Vietnamese Dipping Sauce

By Lani Panico / November 27, 2023 / Comments Off on Turkey Egg Rolls With Vietnamese Dipping Sauce

Looking for a unique way to cook with turkey this holiday season? This gluten-free and kosher recipe for turkey egg rolls is sure to impress everyone at the dinner table. Serve these easy-to-make appetizers with a side of Vietnamese dipping sauce for an extra kick of flavor! The following is an excerpt from The Nourishing Asian Kitchen…

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red wine salt

Red Wine Salt: A Bold and Flavorful Seasoning

By Lani Panico / November 22, 2023 / Comments Off on Red Wine Salt: A Bold and Flavorful Seasoning

Add a rich and robust twist to your meals with help from red wine salt! This delicious seasoning is a perfect addition to dishes like short rib, lamb chops, roasted potatoes, and more.  The following is an excerpt from Salt and the Art of Seasoning by James Strawbridge. It has been adapted for the web.…

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salt-rising bread

On the Rise: How to Make Salt-Rising Bread

By Lani Panico / November 17, 2023 / Comments Off on On the Rise: How to Make Salt-Rising Bread

Want to spice up your traditional bread recipes this winter? This salt-rising bread recipe by fermentation expert Sandor Ellix Katz has all the simplicity, flavor, and uniqueness you’ve been searching for! The following is an excerpt from Sandor Katz’s Fermentation Journeys by Sandor Ellix Katz. It has been adapted for the web. What Is Salt-Rising Bread?…

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Keeping Seeds Organized: Saving & Storing

By Lani Panico / November 14, 2023 / Comments Off on Keeping Seeds Organized: Saving & Storing

Saving and storing seeds is a great way to help the environment, save money, and achieve a successful growing season. Follow these tips for keeping seeds organized so you’re ready to plant by the time growing season begins! The following is an excerpt from The Celestial Garden by Jane Hawley Stevens. It has been adapted for…

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cooking with pears

Cooking With Pears: Tips & Recipes

By Lani Panico / November 13, 2023 / Comments Off on Cooking With Pears: Tips & Recipes

Now is the ‘pear-fect’ time to begin cooking with pears! Get started with help from these preparation tips — plus a few simple and delicious recipes. The following is an excerpt from The Book of Pears by Joan Morgan. It has been adapted for the web. A Guide to Cooking With Pears The pear is mainly…

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vinegar

The Vibrance of Vinegar: Methods to Make Vinegar From Scratch

By Lani Panico / November 9, 2023 / Comments Off on The Vibrance of Vinegar: Methods to Make Vinegar From Scratch

Homemade vinegar is a delicious ingredient in many foods and drinks: quick pickles, soups, sauces, salad dressings, desserts, jams, and more. Before we work on creating these recipes, it’s essential to understand the fundamentals of vinegar and how to make it from home. The following is an excerpt from Wildcrafted Vinegars by Pascal Baudar. It…

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harvesting carrots

Growing & Harvesting Carrots: Getting to the Root

By Lani Panico / November 8, 2023 / Comments Off on Growing & Harvesting Carrots: Getting to the Root

Curious about carrots? Now’s a better time than ever to get to growing. Before you get started, check out these insights on growing & harvesting carrots from gardening expert Will Bonsall. The following is an excerpt from Will Bonsall’s Essential Guide to Radical, Self-Reliant Gardening by Will Bonsall. It has been adapted for the web. Growing…

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bed flipping

Two-Step Bed Flipping: Increasing Your Production on a Small Footprint

By Lani Panico / November 6, 2023 / Comments Off on Two-Step Bed Flipping: Increasing Your Production on a Small Footprint

Flipping your plant beds is as simple as 1, 2! Follow these tips for two-step bed flipping to successfully increase your crop production no matter the season. The following is an excerpt from The Lean Micro Farm by Ben Hartman. It has been adapted for the web. Unless otherwise noted, all photographs and illustrations copyright…

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Sweet & Salty: Salted Caramel Sauce

By Lani Panico / November 3, 2023 / Comments Off on Sweet & Salty: Salted Caramel Sauce

Add a salty twist to your next dessert dish! This salted caramel sauce is a perfect addition to cheesecake, ice cream, and other decadent desserts. The following is an excerpt from Salt and the Art of Seasoning by James Strawbridge. It has been adapted for the web. The Salted Caramel Craze We have pastry chefs…

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thyme

About Thyme: Growing, Harvesting, and Drying Thyme

By Lani Panico / October 31, 2023 / Comments Off on About Thyme: Growing, Harvesting, and Drying Thyme

It’s about time we talk about thyme! Thyme, a medicinal herb and a flavorful addition to many meals, is easy to grow and harvest in almost any condition. Follow these tips to get started on growing thyme in your backyard! The following is an excerpt from The Organic Medicinal Herb Farmer, Revised Edition by Jeff and Melanie Carpenter. It…

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freezing vegetables

Preserving Veggies: Tips for Freezing Vegetables

By Lani Panico / October 25, 2023 / Comments Off on Preserving Veggies: Tips for Freezing Vegetables

Try your hand at preserving veggies by freezing them! Freezing vegetables is a quick, simple way to preserve them for winter meals. The following is an excerpt from Many Hands Make a Farm by Jack Kittredge and Julie Rawson. It has been adapted for the web. A Guide to Freezing Vegetables Freezing vegetables, especially in…

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pumpkins

Gourdness Gracious! The History of Pumpkins and Gourds

By Lani Panico / October 23, 2023 / Comments Off on Gourdness Gracious! The History of Pumpkins and Gourds

When you think of pumpkins, do you think of Halloween or a sweet dessert? But how did pumpkins become the holiday staple they are today?  Keep reading to learn more about the rich history of this sweet fall vegetable! The following is an excerpt from The Seed Detective by Adam Alexander. It has been adapted for…

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rice koji

Make Rice Koji in 12 Easy Steps

By Lani Panico / October 18, 2023 / Comments Off on Make Rice Koji in 12 Easy Steps

Looking for a new cooking project? Try your hand at rice koji! Follow these steps by two renowned chefs to make delicious rice koji at home. The following is an excerpt from Koji Alchemy by Jeremy Umansky and Rich Shih. It has been adapted for the web. Making Basic Rice Koji the Traditional Way Let’s walk…

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